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Censoring 'Black-ish' was a craven move to satisfy Trump's base
CNN Opinion ^ | September 14, 2018 | Clay Cane

Posted on 09/14/2018 7:35:47 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

"Black-ish" creator Kenya Barris is the latest public figure refusing to be owned by our current political climate. Like Colin Kaepernick, he will not sacrifice his voice to conform to a system that caters to President Donald Trump and his supposedly profitable fan base. Barris recently told The Hollywood Reporter he is departing ABC, a network the magazine describes as led by executives "forthright about their desire for more red-state programming since Trump's win," for Netflix.

Barris revealed that his last straw with ABC was the network's shelving -- and as the magazine adds, all but erasing from existence, with scripts and copies nowhere to be found -- "Please, Baby, Please," a "Black-ish" episode that included news footage of NFL players protesting, Charlottesville and Trump (which had been scheduled to air on February 27). The network jettisoned the episode reportedly because executives "feared they'd be alienating the very population they'd tried so hard to court."

Top executives from Disney, which owns ABC, declined to give comment to The Hollywood Reporter, though this summer ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey told them, "Things are cyclical and Kenya is at a point in his career where he wants to explore some different things narratively that he didn't feel he could do in broadcast."

Translation -- they were more than likely afraid of backlash from Trump and his supporters, which would likely enrage a cult-like portion of his base, whether they actually watched the episode or not. That said, I highly doubt there is a large flock of Trump supporters who watch "Black-ish," which means ABC and other television networks are wildly clueless on how to appeal to diverse bases and audiences....

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Chit/Chat; Politics; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: abc; blackkk; blacks; colinkaepernick; deplorables; disney; espn; kenyabarris; television; trump
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To: Mozzafiato

A bit of a correction, but Black-ish hasn’t actually been cancelled yet, as they’re slated for a fifth season on October 16. Though that being said... I certainly WISH they would cancel now.


21 posted on 09/15/2018 6:50:30 AM PDT by otness_e
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To: lee martell
He reminds me of Spike Lee. Just as insular, envious and hateful of anyone different than he.

Spike Lee is incredibly talented and has just wasted it on hate and bad attitude. I saw a couple of his early movies and they were riveting, but he is a morose and resentful person in spite of his American wealth and fame. All the haters need to move elsewhere and see how it compares.

22 posted on 09/15/2018 7:05:42 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (Ain't no reaching across the aisle in Hell.)
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To: SunkenCiv

What’s blackish?


23 posted on 09/15/2018 8:24:13 AM PDT by GOPJ (Deep State power peaked during the McCain funeral - it's down from here on out.)
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To: GOPJ

I guess it’s a TV show. Strange.


24 posted on 09/15/2018 8:26:19 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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