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Post by Jasmine on Mar 8, 2006 23:15:45 GMT -5
Any body watching the FX reality show called Black White?
If so what do you think about it.
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Post by krazeeboi on Mar 9, 2006 2:17:48 GMT -5
Nah, but I read an article about it in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, as the Black family is from the Atlanta metro area. I can't believe these white folks let the "N" word slip out, on national TV no less.
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Post by And Such Were Some Of You on Mar 9, 2006 6:41:33 GMT -5
not the "N" word again.
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Post by Grace on Mar 9, 2006 13:34:50 GMT -5
I disliked the show. i actually turned it off in the middle of it. The whole thing just got on my nerves. Can we go back to these make believe shows. I'm sick of reality TV
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Post by MsKayLander on Mar 9, 2006 14:14:26 GMT -5
It's cable... no national TV (smile).... I don't think it is worth my time or energy.... you can't color your skin and think you know what it feels like to be in black or white skin....
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Post by Grace on Mar 9, 2006 14:21:18 GMT -5
Truthfully i felt like they just kept going on and on about the N word. Please give it a rest was what I was thinking. What I did see was there were stereotypes being used on both sides of the spectrum.
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Post by MsKayLander on Mar 9, 2006 14:30:26 GMT -5
The perception will still be the same regardless of what you were colored... whites will not perceive black injustices... blacks will not perceive white injustices...
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Post by Jasmine on Mar 9, 2006 16:50:59 GMT -5
Yes he was letting the "n" word rip.
My husband and I were definitly shocked with the guy who spoke of how when he shakes a black person's hand, that his first reaction is to go wash his hands.
All in all I agree that the injustices would not been seen on either part.
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