Stacy Dash Fires Back At BET
Earlier this week BET clapped back at actress Stacey Dash after she
called for the end of the Black TV network, claiming they promote
segregation. BET reminded Stacey of her appearance on their show, The
Game, where she cashed much needed cheque. Taking to her blog yesterday,
Stacey fired back...What she wrote after the cut...
Stacey writes on her personal blog,
Ever since I said THIS
on Fox yesterday, Black Entertainment Television has been throwing
shade. They reminded me — and the rest of America — that I appeared on a
show called The Game, which appeared on BET.
Well, here’s the thing. Thank you for reminding me, since most people have never heard of that show.
Why? It’s on BET.
Quick. Name the top shows on BET.
Drawing a blank?
I think I’ve made my point.
I’m thankful for all of the acting jobs I’ve had. But I look forward to
the day when people don’t self-segregate based on skin color, while
loudly complaining about a segregated society...
BET lies to American black people by telling them that the rest of
America is racist, so stick close to your own kind. Anything that
promotes segregation is bad!
And they’re absolutely mortified that someone like me — an independent-thinking black woman — dares call their bluff.
That might be hard for the people at BET to understand, especially after
I read this quote from a BET exec about the Oscars:
“It would be great if the Oscar nominees represented even closely the
percentage of moviegoers who are of different ethnicities, but they
don’t,” said Stephen Hill.
Wow. Apparently, Mr. Hill doesn’t understand what an Oscar is.
Oscars are awarded to the actors and actresses who excel… not the
audience.
What’s next? Awarding $1 million to the guy sitting in his pajamas on
the couch watching Survivor? Giving a blue ribbon to the kid who stayed
home from field day? Giving a Nobel Peace Prize to a President who
escalated wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?
No, that would be unreasonable.
My problem goes back to the notion that every area of life needs to
break down exactly according to demographic ratios except in those areas
in which black people have decided they want to have their own space. I
don’t have a problem with black people having their own space. I have a
problem with the folks at BET absolutely freaking out when other
institutions don’t match up to what they think is best. At National
Review, they put it this way:
From their undisputed cultural heights, progressives have sold the
American people on a fantasy that says America is racist unless every
demographic group enjoys the benefits of its life and shares its burdens
in exact proportion to their numbers — except, of course, when it comes
to areas of the culture dominated by African-Americans.
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