@ab.aspectus
Didn't want to sully/distract from the main thread, so will write this here.
I respect that people weighed in on this video and topic with their honest opinions, but the reactions are along the lines of why film and tv producers think they have to alter Black themed projects for mass Black audiences.
And why the Black exec felt comfortable asking LOG "why would a Black person chose the college that you did?" at a business meeting with white execs.
And why the OKOP show creators wrote up YaYa Dacosta's character background how they did.
For mass audience ratings, show has to reflect mass audience sensibilities.
I hope the upcoming project by Ms. Jefferson is on a niche channel that attracts viewers who want to see that type of content. Similar to how there are arthouse movie theaters. If it's on any type of widely distributed platform, the number crunchers on the project will suggest compromises to the story. And they will be justified.