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“Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta:” Why Does Hip-Hop Have To Be the Sacrificial Lamb For Reality TV?


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5 thoughts on ““Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta:” Why Does Hip-Hop Have To Be the Sacrificial Lamb For Reality TV?”

  1. Mona Scott is a modern day pimp disguised as a producer and all she is interested in lining her pockets with cash no matter what the cost is to her race. Sad!

  2. Why petition these shows when Jerry and Maury been making millions of people like this for decades? I swear Joseline sound just like one of those hateful teenagers that be cussing out their parents. “OF COURSE I FUCK WITH ANOTHER WOMANS MAN ON TV…I DON”T GIVE A FUCK!”

  3. There will be no 2nd season for this show. The use of the name hip-hop has been bastardize in ever commercial goods that could be sold to a consumer. Its just unfortunate, its been done by one of our own. Shame on you Mona Scott!!!!

  4. There are not enough positive counter- images in the media for black women. Stop supporting women who have no integrity and who put a price on their dignity. Enough with trashy tv. It speaks volume about the people that are willing to promote this type of “entertainment”.

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