Quote from: Vonc2002 on February 24, 2018, 12:41:25 AM
Monique doesn't deserve a big payday which is why Netflix hasn't given it to her. Stop trying to make this about black women being underpaid in general. THAT'S NOT WHAT THIS IS. Netflix has already proven to be a platform to pick up and air black content, even when there is an uproar about it (Dear White people, anyone?). Netflix has shown that they pay our black men with the Chris Rock and Dave Chapelle salaries. Netflix has shown they pay women with the amy Schumer salary. Netflix has even shown to pay BLACK women. Angela Yee addressed Netflix paying Ava Duvernay and another successful relevant black female in the video. Ava's Oscar nominated 13 got her a payday from Netflix. Stop coming in here with stories about Taquanda not getting her just dues. That's heart wrenching but has nothing to do with THIS story, Netflix, and this selfish ass bitch asking people to boycott a platform that has MORE than shown themselves supportive to black entertainment. Monique not getting the Money she wants is not Netflix undervaluing her. It's Netflix being a business and Monique's name is not a money maker. PERIOD
BUt my Sweet Charcoaled brotha
You said wanda was a better commedian and worth millions
and they told sis she was worth 100k is that what she deserved?
And Monique has kept it specific to black female commediens and how netflix undervalues them
which corelates to the bigger picture of the industry and their standards for wage inequality
Netflix is not the only network to follow the trend to include more blacks in their content
they are following the trend like alot of other networks
it would be a highlight if they were the leaders of it and mostly promoting content with blacks