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	Comments on: &#8216;The Bachelorette&#8217; review: JJ Lane, Kupah James, and Tony Harris take center stage for Kaitlyn Bristowe	</title>
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		By: Zenith		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://cartermatt.com/166267/the-bachelorette-review-jj-lane-clint-arlis-and-tony-harris-take-center-stage-for-kaitlyn-bristowe/#comment-146526&quot;&gt;MP&lt;/a&gt;.

Totally agree. No person with self respect would put him/herself in the position of being nothing more than a tool used to support a system based on racial fear. This show seeks to promote a certain false beauty and fantasy standard. Its contestants are mediocre, at best, but are used to keep people looped into a false ideas of white racial supremacy. Throw in a few misguided, desperate minorities and you get One big laughable joke. When you have contestants whose life work is described as &#039;free spirit&#039; , &#039;former this that and the other and &#039;DJ&#039; ( beyomd the teen yrs) and the prize is a slut, well, you are scraping typical American rock bottom--- and trying to pass it off as something worth having. Classic!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://cartermatt.com/166267/the-bachelorette-review-jj-lane-clint-arlis-and-tony-harris-take-center-stage-for-kaitlyn-bristowe/#comment-146526">MP</a>.</p>
<p>Totally agree. No person with self respect would put him/herself in the position of being nothing more than a tool used to support a system based on racial fear. This show seeks to promote a certain false beauty and fantasy standard. Its contestants are mediocre, at best, but are used to keep people looped into a false ideas of white racial supremacy. Throw in a few misguided, desperate minorities and you get One big laughable joke. When you have contestants whose life work is described as &#8216;free spirit&#8217; , &#8216;former this that and the other and &#8216;DJ&#8217; ( beyomd the teen yrs) and the prize is a slut, well, you are scraping typical American rock bottom&#8212; and trying to pass it off as something worth having. Classic!</p>
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		By: MP		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2015 18:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[First, I blame his parents for naming him Kupah, after a Taco Bell food item; the Chalupa. Second, if any black person who even views the Bachelor/Bachelorette shows, they would know black men and women don&#039;t really make it pass the the 2nd or 3rd round of eliminations. It&#039;s the same thing that happens every season to black contestants. The same goes for Asians or Latinos, they may go deeper into the season, but eventually get eliminated before hometown visits. So if Kupah thought he was some minority quota candidate, he is correct. However, it is not that simple. Choosing a romantic partner is a highly personal choice. We generally choose mates who reflect who we are whether it is culturally or ethnically. There is nothing wrong with this, it&#039;s human nature to do this. Unfortunately, liberals in this country want to &quot;racialize&quot; every aspect of work and personal life and if you are seen as even not being interested in minorities in any context, you are deemed to be a racist. This is not fair.

So, if the Bachorette decides to purposely keep one or two black men around for the first few episodes before eliminating them, then it is just the hurdles she will have to do in order to not be accused of being a racist. They&#039;ve kept the contestants very white by choosing the new bachelor or b-rette from the previous pool of contestants. If they had an open casting call, then they would be accused of being racist and not choosing someone of color. Keeping the show white and the audiences white is a good financial decision. Nothing to do with racism. It&#039;s the economics of the demographics the advertisers want to reach. Perfectly fine. A business decision.

Black contestants just need to understand the very basic premise of the show and know what role they play. Like it or not, they are just not going deep into the season and they are there so liberals don&#039;t accuse the producers or stars of being racists. The only &quot;breakthrough&quot; this season is that a black person actually brought up the race issue; obviously it was uncomfortable for all involved. Kupah, you got your 15 minutes of fame, don&#039;t go away mad, just go away...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, I blame his parents for naming him Kupah, after a Taco Bell food item; the Chalupa. Second, if any black person who even views the Bachelor/Bachelorette shows, they would know black men and women don&#8217;t really make it pass the the 2nd or 3rd round of eliminations. It&#8217;s the same thing that happens every season to black contestants. The same goes for Asians or Latinos, they may go deeper into the season, but eventually get eliminated before hometown visits. So if Kupah thought he was some minority quota candidate, he is correct. However, it is not that simple. Choosing a romantic partner is a highly personal choice. We generally choose mates who reflect who we are whether it is culturally or ethnically. There is nothing wrong with this, it&#8217;s human nature to do this. Unfortunately, liberals in this country want to &#8220;racialize&#8221; every aspect of work and personal life and if you are seen as even not being interested in minorities in any context, you are deemed to be a racist. This is not fair.</p>
<p>So, if the Bachorette decides to purposely keep one or two black men around for the first few episodes before eliminating them, then it is just the hurdles she will have to do in order to not be accused of being a racist. They&#8217;ve kept the contestants very white by choosing the new bachelor or b-rette from the previous pool of contestants. If they had an open casting call, then they would be accused of being racist and not choosing someone of color. Keeping the show white and the audiences white is a good financial decision. Nothing to do with racism. It&#8217;s the economics of the demographics the advertisers want to reach. Perfectly fine. A business decision.</p>
<p>Black contestants just need to understand the very basic premise of the show and know what role they play. Like it or not, they are just not going deep into the season and they are there so liberals don&#8217;t accuse the producers or stars of being racists. The only &#8220;breakthrough&#8221; this season is that a black person actually brought up the race issue; obviously it was uncomfortable for all involved. Kupah, you got your 15 minutes of fame, don&#8217;t go away mad, just go away&#8230;</p>
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