Random Thoughts on R. Kelly
Posted: August 17, 2011 Filed under: Black People, children, ediva speaks, Entertainment 411, r. kelly, Random Thoughts | Tags: back to school parade, chicago, r. kelly 1 Comment »How in the HELL do you have a parade pertaining to kids and back to school and include this SOB? One who has a history of sex with underage girls (which he was acquitted for) and CAN’T READ and for whatever reason hasn’t opted to change that!! Perhaps if he did his ass would understand his IRS troubles a little more! SMDH
No one thought to perhaps get Chi-town natives Common or a Jennifer Hudson to be a honorary grand marshal for this event instead?
WHY DO BLACK PEOPLE STILL DEFEND THIS MFer??? Yes he makes very good music but I am baffled at BLACK PEOPLE STILL DEFENDING someone like this! I am even more baffled at the dumb asses handling this parade allowing this man to be a part of an event involving kids and education even more!! SMGDH I am sooo glad to know I am not the only one who feels like this EITHER on this HOT ASS MESSNESS!
How I feel about the movie “The Help”
Posted: August 12, 2011 Filed under: Black People, black women, civil rights, Entertainment 411, lawrence o'donell, melissa harris-perry, Movies, MSNBC, the help, Women Rule!!! | Tags: black women, civil rights era, lawrence o'donnell, maid, melissa harris-perry, movie, msnbc, the help, the last word, the south, white women Leave a comment »Shout out to Professor Melissa Harris Perry on the August 10, 2011 segment The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell summing up to the T my thoughts on this flick. I have no desire to see this movie! I keep wondering is there a middle ground to work with for images of positive regular black women to be shown on screen that falls somewhere between historical aspect of the black women on “The Help” and current tv images of black women on Basketball Wives, Real Housewives ATL and Single Ladies! That’s all I ask!!
I truly respect the history it portrays of black women being maids and taking care of the white families in the south during the era where that was the main job for them. But it isn’t a history that is painted as happy go luck either during Jim Crow era especially! I truly get sick and tired of pandering movies like this that are those “feel good flicks” with happy ending and it’s mixed with a historical timeframe in which it wasn’t really all to the good the lives of black women back then. But I digress. Please listen to what Professor Harris-Perry says!
I am also soo glad to read posts such as Armond White’s review and this one from Jack & Jill Politics that support my views as well!! Included with one of the posts is a letter from the Association of Black Woman Historians!
RIP Bubba Smith
Posted: August 4, 2011 Filed under: bubba smith, Entertainment 411 | Tags: bubba smith, miller lite, police academy, wbal Leave a comment »The two best ways I will remember ya are these Miller Lite beer ads and “Police Academy”. Wow sorry to hear of his loss!
Here’s local Baltimore news coverage on his passing…
The happy way I wanna remember Amy Winehouse…
Posted: July 23, 2011 Filed under: amy winehouse, Entertainment 411 | Tags: amy winehouse, grammy awards 2008, rehab Leave a comment »I will never forget the Grammy Awards from 2008. Her vocals and that tight ass band and her background singers sticks out in my memory. Looking at her joyful smile and happiness at winning her Grammy and hugging her mom is the way I would like to remember her.
May she now have angels watching over her in the peace she is now in… 

Amy Winehouse Dead: Singer Found Dead At London Home
Posted: July 23, 2011 Filed under: amy winehouse, Entertainment 411 Leave a comment »![]()
Such a shame that she wasted her life like this because she was a talented vocally. Lindsay Lohan with your Millenium Dana Plato ass please wake up and get right cause I don’t wish for it to be you we reading about!! SMH
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Tracy Morgan’s Offensive rant
Posted: June 11, 2011 Filed under: Entertainment 411, Facebook, Gays, homophobia, homophobia and blacks, roland martin, tina fey, tmz, tracy morgan Leave a comment »The latest on “30 Rock” star and comedian Tracy Morgan is on a rant he did in his recent stand up on if he found out his son was gay his reaction. Apparently he has voiced negative sentiments about gays in previous stand up routines. Yet this right here is the kicker:
“Gays need to quit being p**sies and not be whining about something as insignificant as bullying.”
He added, “Gay is something that kids learn from the media and programming.”
When talking about the possibility of his son being gay — Tracy said he “better talk to me like a man and not in a gay voice or I’ll pull out a knife and stab that little n**ger to death.”
Afterward, Tracy told the crowd, “I don’t “f*cking care if I piss off some gays, because if they can take a f*cking d**k up their ass … they can take a f*cking joke.”
TV One’s Washington Watch Host, Tom Joyner Morning Show & CNN commentator Roland Martin addressed this issue in his commentary on his site about it. Basically in his commentary he sites comedic routines from the likes of Steve Harvey, Chris Rock and the late greats Bernie Mac and George Carlin’s use of the N-word are given a pass on their shock thought provoking humor that involves race and sex because that is what they do. Yet in the same way Tracy’s isn’t and Martin’s thought it why was there a need for Tracy to apologize. Umm Mr. Martin seems to not only have forgotten about tragedies such as Tyler Clementi or worse off Matthew Shepard but in my view showcases the atypical norms I see of black men homophobia. This has not been the first time following Martin on Facebook I have seen aspects of his homophobic ass POV. He claims in his commentary he is using his brain and not a robot with his POV but I see it quite differently. As a matter of fact I challenged him on his views. He posted on his Facebook page saying how is what Tracy says different from the likes of comedian Lisa Lampanelli who is basically equal opportunity offender with her jokes. I told that fool last I normally saw of her shows her making jokes about gays doesn’t involve use of threats or violence. It’s making fun of what they do, who they are or how they have sex for the most part (same with how she does black, hispanics, whites).
Then he has the gall to post some status shit about Michael Richards (aka Kramer on “Seinfeld”):
“What was difference with Michael Richards? He went off on an audience member. That was a part of his show. There is a difference. Accept it.”
I told that foolish arrogant negro: “Ok Roland so Michael Richards going off on a audience member REALLY needed to involve an N bomb that was a part of the show?? Explain the difference as you give Tracy a pass (rolling my eyes)!”
His response back to me (atypical when someone brings up a challenge to his black ass): Aljorie, you’re showing that you can’t think for yourself. I’m not giving Morgan a pass. I’m explaining that comedians – ALL THE TIME – say some of the most insensitive, gross, vile and despicable stuff. It’s the nature of what they do.
My response back: Furthermore Roland the family of Tyler Clementi (you know the young man from Rutgers Univ) may not actually get your commentary and defense of Tracy and the “comedians do it all the time” BS…
Roland: Aljorie, not everyone has to “get” my response. But I do want folks to think about it
My response: Yeah I am among one of the folks who thought about your response and still don’t agree. But it’s all good!
Apparently though Tina Fey and NBC did not find his comments funny at all. Comedy is all from the perspective of how one takes it and what is going on in people’s minds and what is happening in society. What is wrong with a joke about if you found out your child was gay and you went thru the typical nature of being upset and cussing them out, etc but it not involving threats of violence? Comedy is all about being thought provoking and making people think.
At the end of his commentary Martin quotes Bernie Mac from “Kings of Comedy”:
It ain’t what you say it’s how you say it. It’s jokes. It’s fun. But it’s the truth. In the back of your mind, you be wanting to say this shit sometimes.”
Yes that is true!! But jokes shouldn’t come at the expense of being painfully hurtful and insensitive, especially in light of recent events of gay youth. It is a shame Roland Martin doesn’t see it that way.
The One Dimensional Aspect of VH1′s “Single Ladies”
Posted: June 4, 2011 Filed under: Entertainment 411, Single Ladies, TV, VH1 Leave a comment »Chatting with a friend on Facebook who is a black male. He offers his unconditional support on Facebook and his blog of the VH1 Queen Latifah executive produced show “Single Ladies”. His summary of why he likes the show are as follows: black actresses/actors, acting is fine, a break from the heavy handed white sitcoms that I see on every network. Not sure from what I saw the acting is Emmy worthy. The one thing he left out is that it is great eye candy with the likes of LisaRaye and Stacy Dash. I even busted him telling him as such. From what I saw of the show which is basically “Sex In the City” dipped in chocolate it yet again showcased an atypical one dimensional aspect of black women. An aspect that to a lot of degree has been done ad naseum just in the last damn three seasons of Bravo’s “Real Housewives of Atlanta” with Nene Leakes and Company!! I am from the aspect that not every black show will be liked by all black people. This fool on Facebook feels as though blacks should ride or die support black shows because of the lack of them on in the first place. In a nutshell I told him I disagree with that aspect because not all blacks are a monolith and like the same things. Not everything has a need to be supported if it’s not someone’s cup of tea. Unlike the Tom Joyners of the world I don’t support black just because it’s black. It has to have something to it that is of interest or compels me to watch and support it. The reviews overall of “Single Ladies” haven’t been exactly singing the show’s praises but who knows. On the VH1 page I happen to have caught this comment about “Single Ladies” and frankly this lady nails it hook, line and sinker about the one dimensional, stereotypical aspects of this show:
I was really excited about seeing Single Ladies the first night it aired. I was quite disappointed to say the least. I thought it would be a show that exemplified women in their 30′s and 40′s living a successful life and having fun doing it. Instead, it seemed more like the older version of the Real World in Atlanta. Honestly, women at this age should be more mature and think more sensibly. No wonder young women think it’s ok to live immoral if they see older women acting the same way. There are tons of mature and successful women out there wanting to see images of themselves on tv, and unfortunately this show couldn’t produce it.
Sad to say as I pointed this commentary to my fellow Facebook pal he had the nerve to say the commentator was delusional and try to pin that other things besides Basketball Wives on VH1 and Single Ladies are much worse. So trying to get this person to understand logic and from a woman’s POV on the show who doesn’t see it from the male lil head thinking, liking the eye candy yet under the guise of saying it is great Emmy worthy acting POV.
There are plenty of women out here who are of the Michelle Obama caliber of black women that happen to be single and enjoy life and going thru their ups and downs with men. There are women who go thru the same stuff as “Single Ladies” but they may not be glammed up or leasing a Jaguar they can’t afford to buy but want it cause they do. Where are the shows or pilots that showcase black women that aren’t in the same dimensions as “Single Ladies” or “Real Housewives of ATL” I even brought up the fact of “Soul Food” and how that show was a good of showcasing different dimensions of black people in general. This idiot goes in a nutshell slams it and says “where is it now”. I had to school his dumb ass that this show opted to do 5 seasons and leave on it’s own after that and while in regular rotation on Showtime was one of the top rated shows they had during the early 2000′s.
Why per my Facebook pal is “Sex In The City” an acceptable blueprint for “Single Ladies” to pattern off of? Where is the balance of the shows that showcase black women who may be sexy yet not be “Sex In the City”? That are single women who are in the military or in other professions that aren’t in the entertainment industry but just as exciting? I guess a black woman involved in cybersecurity protection just isn’t glamourous enough I suppose. Unfortunately my Facebook pal refuses to understand the perspective from anyone who offers a counter point that he doesn’t overall label as people hating on pretty women or that is fussing that the acting isn’t up to par.
Why should we want to have blacks on tv just so we have something on tv in the land of vanilla bland and silly sitcoms on CBS?? Why can’t we demand to have executives of color in positions to green light pilots for shows that showcase black women not in a stereotypical, one dimensional role? We had “Undercovers” (before it got axed by bastard ass NBC) showcasing the happy wife as sexy and smart working for the CIA. So what “Undercovers” got the film ”Mr and Mrs. Smith” comparisons? It is all good cause it was now folks of color being sexy and on action adventures.
Those of us who may not like shows like “Single Ladies” aren’t as Facebook simpleton states “haters”. We just want to have shows that portray us in the same roles that traditionally white actresses have been able to stretch their limits to play. Hell Geena Davis got to play a president on tv as well as Blair Underwood on “The Event” (yet another show I LOVED and got axed by bastard ass NBC). Why can’t we have a black woman play Head of State for a change?? Why must she always be a pretty woman with shallow qualities, dealing with the foolishness of men as she is getting up in age and should be a a little more wiser? All to appeal to my simpleton pal on Facebook who wants more blacks on tv inspite of his lacking critical analysis of not understanding other ways to showcase black women on tv? In the immortal words of an old Charlie Murphy show on BET “we have got to do better” and want better quality black tv shows than just settle for the okie dokie just to have brown faces on tv in the midst of the vanilla based tv we are currently inaundated with.
Here is how I feel thanks to Lupe Fiasco what I see from people who think like my Facebook pal that lack critical analysis of wanting better for black shows, particularly featuring black women who can do more than be what “Single Ladies” showcases.
Wanting a better showcase of attractive black women on tv not one dimensional isn’t hating my man. Black women are good enough in his eyes to be seen just like “Sex in the City” but not be President? 
Too bad as a man thinking with the wrong head my Facebook pal can’t understand that or perhaps needs to find a better quality of everyday black women that don’t pattern themselves after “Sex In The City” for real!
Random Thought for April 29
Posted: April 28, 2011 Filed under: black women, ediva speaks, Random Thoughts, royal wedding, Women Rule!!! Leave a comment »Sistas just keep in mind as a woman who is also single you may not have the world having all eyes on you (because mainstream doesn’t care whether we get hitched or not) and be a part of a royal family. But rest assured you will have a blessed marriage that will be royal with God looking out for you and your new husband in your trials and tribulations and it will be with NO MEDIA SCRUTINY like those two young royals will be under!! I much rather have a blessing under God than be under any media lights and glares with their nonsense!!
That is my wish for myself and my wish for all black women on this Food for Thought!!! :>)
