November 20, 2024 05:43 AM

Nicholas Sparks Movies Slammed By Current Racist Issue? Former Employee Sues Sparks For Being A Gay-Hating, Racist Anti-Semite

Nicholas Sparks movies have somehow made a huge following over the years. The movie adaptations of his books have made hundreds of thousands of people cry.

Nicholas Sparks movies is actually the author of the bestselling novel "The Notebook" among many others. He has made millions by writing about the hardships and related struggles of couples, most of which, as depicted in the movies, have been beautiful straight white people. Perhaps, it is because of this bit that he has been labeled as a bigot by the former headmaster of a school that he and his wife Catherine have founded and funded.

Saul Hillel Benjamin has claimed that Nicholas Sparks movies is a gay-hating, racist anti-Semite. Benjamin mentioned that he started running the Epiphany School for Global Studies in North Carolina in 2006 and has also worked for the Nicholas Sparks Foundation. Perhaps he is pointing out that he has known Sparks for a long time and knows what kind of person he truly is.

In fact, in a 47-page complaint, according to The Guardian, Benjamin has repeatedly accused Sparks of discriminating against students among other things. He stated that two out of 514 students who were enrolled at the school were black and when he complained about the statistics, according to him, Nicholas Sparks movies only told him, "Black students are too poor and can't do the academic work."

Benjamin has also alleged, through the lawsuit, that when Sparks found out that a group of students had planned a homo-caust against gay students, he allegedly gave his gold seal of approval.

Additionally, as reported by the Associated Press, Benjamin said in the lawsuit that during one of the school's board meetings, Nicholas Sparks movies allegedly told him to stop mentioning any other religion that was non-Christian.

Plus, the other members of the board, who were reportedly conservative Christians, kept on grilling him about his Jewish background and Quaker beliefs. He apparently had had enough when the "Best of Me" author allegedly locked him inside a certain room and shouted at him for hours. According to him, he was afraid for his safety and decided to resign, but did demand for money for the "mental anguish and emotional distress" that he allegedly suffered while having to work for Nicholas Sparks movies.

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