I don't know anything about the Trump-off but I flipped past the show the other day and scanned the audince to see if there were any minorities visible. I saw one black lady, but that's about it. I wonder how the "desired" democgraphics of the show compare to those who are actually watching.
I'm slightly surprised that they did not take the typical stereotype reinforcement route: the "get by" black man (Kwame) and/or the "wild crazy" black woman (Omarosa).
So instead of blowing everyone's mind by presenting black people as completely normal, it's better to just pretend like they don't even exist.
I saw 'em standing in line to get into a filming of her show in NYC. It was like revenge of the clones - multiple MS reissues waiting to get in and see the OG.
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I'm slightly surprised that they did not take the typical stereotype reinforcement route: the "get by" black man (Kwame) and/or the "wild crazy" black woman (Omarosa).
So instead of blowing everyone's mind by presenting black people as completely normal, it's better to just pretend like they don't even exist.
Interesting.
I saw 'em standing in line to get into a filming of her show in NYC. It was like revenge of the clones - multiple MS reissues waiting to get in and see the OG.
Is that correct?
*puke*
I don't doubt it, check the commercials during the break. Do the advertisers look like they are selling products to minorities? I'm guessing not.
Rainbow coalition ain't what your advertisers are buying ad time for, they want results
Is that Anthony Pearson?