EzekelRAGE
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Is it the "katt willimas effect" or Club Shay Shay is a bigger platform with a bigger reach so her voice can be heard? Like that monique thread you posted is an interview from comedy hype. They have 900k viewers today, but they were not that popping in 2019. They were probably barely cracking 250k subs at that point.Those were all the first page
What it shows is this sub is full of some pole jockin ass nggas.
Didn’t give a damn about Monique then, but now after the Katt Williams effect anybody can reverse their narrative and folk will eat it up. Yall nggas a lick
How? You did a trash comparison. Are the ppl who dapped those posts in here saying something different?What it shows is this sub is full of some pole jockin ass nggas.
Even in these threads you linked you still had posts like these defending monique, so you implying no one gave a damn about monique then is just flat out wrong.
I see All of these same posters in a thread backing Byron Allen up in the Supreme Court case against Comcast yet choose to shyt on Monique for suing for the same thing (racial discrimination affecting equal pay and opportunity).
Byron Allen said Diddy and Magic Johnson are scared to speak out on how they were low-balled and setup to fail by the Network because they are scared of being ostracized.
Yet Monique is literally doing what Byron Allen said Diddy and Magic are too scared to do and I just read over 50 post from "black men" shytting on a black woman calling out clear racial discrimination.
Monique is not suing to win the money, the case is now on legal record that netflix has been accused of racial and/or gender discrimination and gives the next young brother or sister being low-balled by a network because they are black a leg to stand on (historical precedent).
Until someone can explain to me why Amy Schumer was given 26x the amount Monique was offered ($13 million) for her terrible special then I'll say her claims are vaild (Amy's standup was so bad netflix had to change is rating system so it wouldn't show up rated one star)
An older relative explained to me that most of the "working class" black people hated on Dr. King and Brother Malcolm heavily during the 60's because they were "rocking the boat."
I'm seeing this play out in real time and Monique will be on the right side of history when they internal emails and correspondence between the Netflix folks are revealed.
Have you guys forgot about the foul shyt them cacs was saying about Kevin Hart when the Sony emails were hacked and leaked? Yet you are doubting Monique?
Protect Black Women.
Why are people in this thread shytting on Monique and so mad at her?
Do you work for Netflix or something?
She's suing a corporation; she's not taking money from your pockets.
Let her cook. I don't get the Monique hate.
Im goin to post this again because it seems you cant understand optics matter:Im still trying to figure out why all the sheep and c00ns are attacking Monique
Its not like she lied about gender and race bias when it comes to pay in Hollywood
But for some reason nikkas don’t even want to hear it,they just attacking her
Same shyt happened when Tracy Ellis Ross spoke out about not getting paid enough
nikkas attacked her too and started bringing up her having a billionaire jew father
nikkas need to stop defending this bullshyt and let these white people speak for themselves
Alot of yall looking like some brainwashed c00ns
True she hasnt changed her story. But some things have changed with the optics. Like Lee Daniels apologized to her and is working with her in movies. Taraji P Henson has come out against Oprah, Netflix settled the lawsuit and gave her a special. There's supposedly audio of Tyler saying he was wrong for what he did.
Also I know it's easy to go "settlement doesnt mean anything", The fact that Netflix is still working with Monique does.
Also the fact that a federal judge denied Netflix's motion to dismiss has to mean something right? Or does the judge like an "underdog" story too?
Netflix Loses Motion To Dismiss Mo'Nique's Discrimination Lawsuit | Essence
A federal judge denied to dismiss Mo'Nique's lawsuit against Netflix after the Queen of Comedy sued the streaming service for discrimination.
www.essence.com
A federal judge denied to dismiss Mo’Nique’s lawsuit against Netflix after the Queen of Comedy sued the streaming service for race and gender discrimination over their low offer for a potential 2017 stand-up special. It resulted in Mo’Nique calling on her fans to boycott Netflix and eventually, she claims in the suit, being blacklisted.