Hulu Announces ‘Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told’ Documentary

Documentary are supposed to be raw and uncut.

I knew this already not sure why it needed to be pointed out

HULU is a premium network that allows nudity in their shows and movies.

Knew this already. Sarah Silverman joked about it by having naked audience members.

So, black women being scared of being exposed knew the consequences being apart of feaknik with dudes fondling them and recording every part of their body up close.
In defense of those Black women, it was the 1990s, this was before the internet and social media they probably figured that shit would be buried forever.

Miki Garcia made the same argument when Playboy decided to digitize its archives and make them available for viewing on the paysite. Her main argument was that while she signed a contract to appear nude, it was for a magazine not a website and the only way her nudes should be seen is if you own the January 1973 edition of Playboy.

Like nobody can forget their freak past and shouldn't be ashamed of it since they had a great time being out there.

That's easy for a random nigga who's living out his gorilla pimp fantasies on BGOL to say. How willing are you to ask HNIC to change your screen name from jawnswoop to the name on your driver's license and have all of this shit you say on BGOL attached to it?
 
That's easy for a random nigga who's living out his gorilla pimp fantasies on BGOL to say. How willing are you to ask HNIC to change your screen name from jawnswoop to the name on your driver's license and have all of this shit you say on BGOL attached to it?
So, how can these women or people tell who is who in that documentary when things are recorded, people don't just throw those things away and forget being a freak back then. So, if people were going to worry about that then they shouldn't have attended the event letting dudes record them. Also shesfreaky got plenty of personal videos and pics of women still on their website from years ago that was recorded the same way those same chicks got recorded at freaknik. So, you act like HULU gonna have the name attached to every women in that video which isn't possible or won't ever happen. One more thing, you just posted all those videos from xvideos of those women on this thread and would you also want to expose yourself for posting them videos as well?
In defense of those Black women, it was the 1990s, this was before the internet and social media they probably figured that shit would be buried forever.
So what that it happened in 1990, because people could still purchase those VHS tapes back then as well that were personally recorded by people who attended those events.
 
@Duece Tell HULU how you feel about it then since you feel it's wrong for those women to be on that documentary that could expose them.

I got an opinion just like everyone else on this thread.
 
Documentary are supposed to be raw and uncut.

HULU is a premium network that allows nudity in their shows and movies.

So, black women being scared of being exposed knew the consequences being apart of feaknik with dudes fondling them and recording every part of their body up close.

Like nobody can forget their freak past and shouldn't be ashamed of it since they had a great time being out there.
I believe you purposely missing his point. You don't see white people using that Woodstock 99 documentary as a "gotcha" moment for a whole generation of men and women. That Woodstock doc came and went. Nobody said a thing. Freaknik doc about to drop them it's, "we must hold these black male predators accountable" or "how are these elder women gonna advise us about to be a woman, if they was out there acting like hoes?" Acting like wisdom doesn't come from experience. It's not about being ashamed. I can tell you're one of the gotcha crowd because you're using the term "consequences". Consequences for what? Nobody broke any laws. There are no victims involved. So explain to me these "consequences" are, and what purpose they serve.
 
@Duece Tell HULU how you feel about it then since you feel it's wrong for those women to be on that documentary that could expose them.

I got an opinion just like everyone else on this thread.

You're twisting my words and you're about to end up on a one-way trip to the blocked list.

Going back to post #278, That post was to give an example of what the women are fearing by referencing the Trainwreck Woodstock 99 and its numerous instances of uncensored boobflashing and general toplessness/nudity. Basically, I expect that the Freaknik documentary will be as uncensored as the Woodstock one was.

The point I was trying to make was about how white women and Black women are treated differently in these situations and I can already see people on Twitter attempting to search and find and expose a woman, especially if there is a clip of either a particularly attractive woman or a woman doing something extremely slutty. Look at how people have searched for and apparently found Ebony Ayes and she hasn't appeared in a porn movie in over 30 years. When that Woodstock doc came out nobody even batted an eye on the issues of nudity or more importantly the sexual assaults. Yet a sizeable amount of Black women Gen X'ers are collectively sweating bullets.

In post 284, I'm making a point that in the 1990s nobody could have foreseen the rise of the internet and in particular social media, and given the time period, many women figured they were safe. How many times have you heard Gen X'ers say "I'm glad there wasn't any internet when I was young".

I'm not making a right or wrong argument here, my point is the difference between how Black sluttiness and white sluttiness is received.
 
You're twisting my words and you're about to end up on a one-way trip to the blocked list.

Going back to post #278, That post was to give an example of what the women are fearing by referencing the Trainwreck Woodstock 99 and its numerous instances of uncensored boobflashing and general toplessness/nudity. Basically, I expect that the Freaknik documentary will be as uncensored as the Woodstock one was.

The point I was trying to make was about how white women and Black women are treated differently in these situations and I can already see people on Twitter attempting to search and find and expose a woman, especially if there is a clip of either a particularly attractive woman or a woman doing something extremely slutty. Look at how people have searched for and apparently found Ebony Ayes and she hasn't appeared in a porn movie in over 30 years. When that Woodstock doc came out nobody even batted an eye on the issues of nudity or more importantly the sexual assaults. Yet a sizeable amount of Black women Gen X'ers are collectively sweating bullets.

In post 284, I'm making a point that in the 1990s nobody could have foreseen the rise of the internet and in particular social media, and given the time period, many women figured they were safe. How many times have you heard Gen X'ers say "I'm glad there wasn't any internet when I was young".

I'm not making a right or wrong argument here, my point is the difference between how Black sluttiness and white sluttiness is received.
Nah, you quoted me 4 times commenting on each one of them.

That last quote, you took shit personally talking about screen name and shit and went way left field with it.

So, I'm not twisting shit but addressing shit of how you came at me.

I'm focusing on the Freaknik doc and women are scared that they could get exposed but i'm not the judgement type at all, but understand others aren't or won't think like me.

Also CACs shouldn't have nothing to say because they did the same shit too but of course it's selective judgement and outrage towards our people when they do some freak shit in public.
 
Some more worried people :roflmao: :popcorn:

They worried about Freaknik with videos like this and others are still out there. Joe Pro VHS and DVDs had clips from everywhere. A lot of these aunties and grandmas were rap groupies back in the day.
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Some more worried people :roflmao: :popcorn:

They worried about Freaknik with videos like this and others are still out there. Joe Pro VHS and DVDs had clips from everywhere. A lot of these aunties and grandmas were rap groupies back in the day.
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Good ol’ 757 Virginia own Dj Joe MUTHAFUCKIN PRO! yea met dude couple times throughout Hampton Road strip clubs
 
I combed through the comments of both posts and now I'm absolutely convinced what I predict is going to come true. The younger generation is trying to use this as a "gotcha" moment. They want to expose what they believe are hypocrites. "How can you advise us when y'all was wildin out back then?" Moral superiority. The opposing argument was basically nobody knew what the internet/social media would evolve like it has. They were young having fun and not everyone was victimized. The video footage shot was not intended to be publicly shown. No one involved signed any release forms. Unless the whole doc consists of news footage fair usage shouldn't apply. They're comparing it to revenge porn. One side profits without the consent of the other party. I'm gonna fall back and keep watching. Either was it goes, the fallout from this is going to be epic.
Personally, I'm torn about revenge porn laws as they stand right now. If the chick consented to being filmed and the dude owns the footage, there's a part of me that believes he should be able to dessiminate it as he pleases. But, I can understand the other side's argument for the laws as well.

With that being said, I doubt those laws even apply here. If these women did whatever they're ashamed about in public, then they had no reasonable expectation of privacy. At most, Hulu would just block out their faces, but keep the nudity, and their claim goes out the window.
 
I am glad that it ended, it probably caused all kinds of people to get infected with AIDS. The AIDS rate in Atlanta or Washington DC is sky high.

When women are out of their element, and can do freaky shit without people knowing back home; it is not good. Back home they will be good and wholesome which is false.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

The slogan for Las Vegas was what goes on here stays here for a good reason, because they know what you are doing out of town.
 
It should have been an event talking about AIDS and STD, make that shit militant. You can't lax and have a party, people are looking to eliminate you in a second with fetty overdoses or an incurable disease.

I heard people in prison talk about always being on guard.

You never see me let my guard down on here, which has allowed me to survive because my head is on a swivel.
 
yeah its starting to make sense
this documentary will be used to make black men look like sexual predators
it was kind of strange how everyone went crazy over 30 years ago or why a company wanted to revisit 30 yrs ago
but it makes sense now
 
yeah its starting to make sense
this documentary will be used to make black men look like sexual predators
it was kind of strange how everyone went crazy over 30 years ago or why a company wanted to revisit 30 yrs ago
but it makes sense now
Go back to page 1 I was hoping against hope that this wasn't the case. It looking more and more like my first assumption was correct. Sometimes I believe folks want to seem so progressive that they inadvertently do the work of white supremacy. We're going from "Woodstock 99" to " Surviving Freaknik". It's about to be a gang of 30+ year old Bill Cosby style allegations. Mark my words.
 
Go back to page 1 I was hoping against hope that this wasn't the case. It looking more and more like my first assumption was correct. Sometimes I believe folks want to seem so progressive that they inadvertently do the work of white supremacy. We're going from "Woodstock 99" to " Surviving Freaknik". It's about to be a gang of 30+ year old Bill Cosby style allegations. Mark my words.

yeah i thought it was going to be something fun to revisit those times but all over the net you see sexual assaults being mentioned in congruence with freaknik. its basically letting us know what is really going down with this doc. its funny if women were really being harmed it wouldve made the national news back then. but we need an evil niggas story
 
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