Sandy
06-10-2020, 07:35 PM
On Monday morning, the Bachelor made headlines, but it wasn't for the premiere of the Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons — Ever!. Instead, it was because fed up fans launched an anti-racism campaign calling on ABC and Warner Bros. to diversify the franchise. In 18 years, there have been 40 season leads and only one of them has been black.
"This is unacceptable. As creators of one of the most popular and influential franchises on television, ABC and Warner Bros. have an opportunity and responsibility to feature Black, Indigenous, People of Color ("BIPOC") relationships, families, and storylines," a Change.org petition reads, which has garnered over 57,000 signatures and counting. "The franchise, and all those who represent it, should reflect and honor the racial diversity of our country — both in front of and behind the camera."
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/the-bachelor-petitionin-abc-bipoc-black-leads-warner-bros-130020599.html
Here's the simple truth. There's a lot of niggerloving out there, but still not enough to make for good ratings. The producers know that, and when they tried a she-nig as the big prize, lots of people tuned out.
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"This is unacceptable. As creators of one of the most popular and influential franchises on television, ABC and Warner Bros. have an opportunity and responsibility to feature Black, Indigenous, People of Color ("BIPOC") relationships, families, and storylines," a Change.org petition reads, which has garnered over 57,000 signatures and counting. "The franchise, and all those who represent it, should reflect and honor the racial diversity of our country — both in front of and behind the camera."
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/the-bachelor-petitionin-abc-bipoc-black-leads-warner-bros-130020599.html
Here's the simple truth. There's a lot of niggerloving out there, but still not enough to make for good ratings. The producers know that, and when they tried a she-nig as the big prize, lots of people tuned out.
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