Lee Daniels "confronts" producers (panel) who don't hire minority writers.

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RAY7

when the lady said "wait I wanna finish answering your question"
n
the question was how many
she felt so bad saying it  :plzstop:

Herb.

Quote from: Branzbae on September 26, 2015, 11:07:54 AM
when the lady said "wait I wanna finish answering your question"
n
the question was how many
she felt so bad saying it  :plzstop:
!!!!!

wai wai lemme expound!!!! :stressed:

:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:

on what, exactly? ho :ohwow:



GLOCK

Quote from: Herb. on September 26, 2015, 10:43:29 AM
The use of "ain't" is a huge part of our culture. I think it was placed appropriately.
No need for him to try to use King's English to impress those coons.
Empire's numbers are impressive enough lolz

They need to be trying to impress him. And hoping he'll throw them a bone. :justabit:
Wow wow wow

My how the tides have changed

:'(


Herb.

It's just amazing that for once, we're witnessing this very familiar discussion in a much different setting.
A black man....excuse me....a GAY BLACK MAN....sitting amongst his white counterparts as the most successful
Giving them advice that things which have made him successful.

Putting them in their PLACE. With receipts to back every word that comes out of his mouth.
And not cowering into a damn near fetal position soon as one of them attempt to counter his rhetoric.
instead, talking over THEM. let them see how it feels. to be in a lessor position, and talked over, and ignored, and disregarded.

it's quite fucking beautiful! lmao. hehe!



Annie

But you also have to start with education. How many black people get the chance to really become a good writer? Inspire young kids to go study..talent will get recognized

 /.\

AIDS!

Quote from: Annie on September 26, 2015, 11:43:11 AM
But you also have to start with education. How many black people get the chance to really become a good writer? Inspire young kids to go study..talent will get recognized
Plenty.
How many of them actually get recognised?
A few

Annie

Quote from: Dorobucci on September 26, 2015, 11:44:33 AM
Quote from: Annie on September 26, 2015, 11:43:11 AM
But you also have to start with education. How many black people get the chance to really become a good writer? Inspire young kids to go study..talent will get recognized
Plenty.
How many of them actually get recognised?
A few
I guess it's also a who knows who situation, like white people will promote their white friends. I just don't get why it's like that. It's so important to have people of different backgrounds

 /.\

ssw4919

Quote from: Dorobucci on September 26, 2015, 11:44:33 AM
Quote from: Annie on September 26, 2015, 11:43:11 AM
But you also have to start with education. How many black people get the chance to really become a good writer? Inspire young kids to go study..talent will get recognized
Plenty.
How many of them actually get recognised?
A few



!!!!!

Stewie

Quote from: Annie on September 26, 2015, 11:43:11 AM
But you also have to start with education. How many black people get the chance to really become a good writer? Inspire young kids to go study..talent will get recognised

watch ur mouth, annie

Rxxf

Referring to the word "aint".
I knew why he used it. And he placed it correctly and "drove it home" if you will.

But not everyone is going to catch it. They'd be too ignorant to do so. Which is annoying.
That's why I wish he didn't say it.
BRANDY

Rxxf

Quote from: Herb. on September 26, 2015, 11:39:09 AM
It's just amazing that for once, we're witnessing this very familiar discussion in a much different setting.
A black man....excuse me....a GAY BLACK MAN....sitting amongst his white counterparts as the most successful
Giving them advice that things which have made him successful.

Putting them in their PLACE. With receipts to back every word that comes out of his mouth.
And not cowering into a damn near fetal position soon as one of them attempt to counter his rhetoric.
instead, talking over THEM. let them see how it feels. to be in a lessor position, and talked over, and ignored, and disregarded.

it's quite fucking beautiful! lmao. hehe!

I mean...
I agree, to some extent.
Not every white person is like certain white people.

I don't know. I just feel torn when it comes to race, because people usually paint a broad brush. And it's not so.

But I'm so happy of what I saw. It really excited me and made me feel joy.
It's amazing.
BRANDY