Don't you hate it when you have a thought first and then the media finally start to come around to your line of thinking. I KNOW! When Mad Men debuted I wondered at the thought process behind setting a show in the 60s. I wondered if this would be the new trend in that instead of having to answer for why there is no diversity in your programming you can fall back on the "it's true to the times" meme. I think it's lazy. I don't think Hollywood writers are willing to stretch and I don't think producers are willing to hire Black writers and directors.
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brooklyn writes:
No Slappz you get ONE warning. YOU DO NOT WANT IT WITH ME. YOU CAN MESS WITH ANYBODY ELSE BUT TRUST AND BELIEVE I'M THE WRONG CHICK TO FOOL WITH.
Yeow. Ima tremblin in ma boots.
This threat stuff seems to be a black favorite. Powerless people shoot their mouths off on a printed page and think their spew is scary.
This delusion goes along with the black movie-going experience. It seems to be the flip-side of blacks in the movie audience talking to the characters on the screen. The two faces of this phenomenon tell me blacks really do not know where reality ends and their imaginary alternate universe begins.
Besides West Midwood is some bullshit you made up like East Williamsburg.
Check these two sites, nitwit.
http://www.westmidwood.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Williamsburg,_Brooklyn
brooklyn you should consider what your lack of knowledge about this borough means. It's a sign of how little you know about all things.
brooklyn writes:
Don't you hate it when you have a thought first and then the media finally start to come around to your line of thinking.
The media REACTS -- it does not LEAD.
I KNOW! When Mad Men debuted I wondered at the thought process behind setting a show in the 60s. I wondered if this would be the new trend...
It is. Coming soon is a show titled "Pan Am" about stewardesses in the 1960s.
... in that instead of having to answer for why there is no diversity in your programming you can fall back on the "it's true to the times" meme. I think it's lazy.
Yeah. No diveristy. What planet are you on?
I don't think Hollywood writers are willing to stretch and I don't think producers are willing to hire Black writers and directors.
Black story-lines have grown tiresome. But maybe if a new Lorranie Hansberry shows up things will change a little.
Meanwhile, you've got Single Ladies.
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