Quote from: Trey on April 16, 2021, 02:40:50 PM
I don't think production made that decision to protect Porsha, I think they made that decision to protect themselves/Bravo. They're always under heat as is for how they represent black women. BLM is a highly sensitive subject. Bravo AND these ladies all would've been LYNCHED and held accountable. This really ain't hard to believe...
I get that fags wanna see MESS by any means, but at some point...
But Porsha is the one that was wrong. Bravo wouldnt be making black women look bad - Porsha brought that upon herself. And since she's the biggest BLM ringleader, she benefitted the most from having the scene cut. If it was the other way around, and it was Porsha vs Kenya with Kenya being in the clear wrong, would Porsha march up to Bravo and ask them to edit the scene out too?
All in all, if they were fine with editing that out, then why keep the scenes of Kenya questioning Porsha's activism?
Porsha wants us to believe she was protecting the BLM movement, but she was clearly protecting herself because if it was 2 diff women in the situation, she woulda cared less.