Universal Pictures new animated film “Sing” is raking it in at the box office, but the Social Justice Left is crying foul, claiming the children’s movie is really just one long racist propaganda piece.
The movie, which features the voices of Matthew McConaughey, John C. Reilly, Seth MacFarlane, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, and others, is about a gorilla who, instead of being part of his father’s gang of robbers, decides to pursue his love of singing.
The story apparently ends with the young gorilla’s father appreciating his son’s musical talent and career choice but all the Left can see is racism, racism, racism.

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Liberals on Twitter were outraged:



Heatstreet highlights the response of one particularly outraged feminist site:
Women’s website The Revelist hit out at the movie in a piece by Andrea Moore headlined: “This racist stereotype doesn’t belong in animated movies — and even my 6-year-old daughter knows it.” Moore wrote: “A’family entertainment;: with a criminal gang of gorillas in rapper bling and orange inmate jumpsuits, and a big burly gorilla youth with a velvety voice: it’s f*cking grotesque.”
Some Twitterers saw racism in the other animal characters as well:
None of this seems to have affected the movie’s success thus far. In the first five days of its opening, the film has grossed over $76 million.