Celebrity I Take Responsibility Video
Also known as: #ITakeResponsibility · I Take Responsibility PSA
The Celebrity "I Take Responsibility" Video was a black-and-white PSA released on June 10, 2020, featuring 14 white celebrities pledging to address their past silence on racism. Launched during the height of the Black Lives Matter protests following the death of George Floyd, the video was almost immediately mocked online as a hollow, performative gesture. The backlash drew direct comparisons to Gal Gadot's widely ridiculed celebrity "Imagine" singalong from earlier that year.
TL;DR
The Celebrity "I Take Responsibility" Video was a black-and-white PSA released on June 10, 2020, featuring 14 white celebrities pledging to address their past silence on racism.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The "I Take Responsibility" video became a template for mockery rather than a format people replicated sincerely. The typical use involves:
Filming yourself in black and white, speaking solemnly into your phone camera
Confessing to something absurd or trivial using the "I take responsibility for..." framing
Adopting the overwrought, dramatic tone of the original celebrities
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The original YouTube upload on Confluential Films' channel received only about 2,900 views in its first two days. The viral spread happened almost entirely through Twitter reposts.
The campaign website linked to real organizations including the Bail Project and Reclaim the Block, making it one of the rare celebrity PSAs that actually pointed to concrete action items.
Some people specifically called out Aaron Paul's intense, close-up delivery as the most meme-worthy moment in the video.
The video dropped during the same cultural window as the Gal Gadot "Imagine" backlash, making 2020 a rough year for celebrity group PSAs.
The *Dear White People* parody was notable because the show's fourth and final season was delayed due to COVID, making the spoof the only new content from the cast that summer.
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