Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made a debut in a woke Broadway play called ‘& Juliet’ and the judge was mocked dearly for it all over social media. KBJ is best known as the justice who failed to define what a woman is and for speaking too much when it’s not needed.
Fans were able to find relief when they were told KBJ would only appear in the play for one night. A report on the American Wire News had KBJ talking about her dreams – one of which was theater. The other was law. The report on KBJ in the woke play stated:
The production’s X account posted behind-the-scenes footage of Jackson who reportedly was only slated to be part of the show for one night.
“We have dreams,” Jackson, 54, said in an interview on “CBS Mornings” that aired on Monday.
“I had these two different loves: the law and theater. And so being the first black woman Supreme Court justice to appear on a Broadway stage, that has been a dream of mine for all of these years,” she said in the interview.
“I guess this moment reinforces for me that anything is possible,” she continued. “I didn’t let anything sort of hold me back or stop me, the obstacles that I would think are pretty obvious based on my background.”
You can watch the video of the Supreme Court Justice Jackson on Broadway at this link. Or you can simply enjoy the screenshot of a comment they received on X: