You're right, but this is a very unique situation. This was the equivalent of winning one of those Mega Millions jackpots. One of the biggest stars on the planet loves the concept; the network wants to turn it into a show, and they want you to be a part of it. The last part is almost unheard of because Cooper didn't have any legal rights to the IP. Those folks saw him hanging out with Will Smith and Jazzy Jeff, going to Hollywood, and meeting executives at Peacock. It's kind of understandable how everybody got a little big-headed and starry-eyed.
I get all that.
But you don’t get sillyheaed on empty promises.
There has been decades of stories of folks going to Hollyweird and when getting there they get screwed over every possible way.
That’s why it’s hard to believe these folks fell for the Okey Doke with this character. And for Black folks to fall for this makes no sense with the history we have on being screwed over in this country…..especially by our own people.
There were plenty of Red Flags for these folks before they left K-Town that they should have seen before leaving to go to LA.
This shit is on the level of mofos to this day still falling for these emails about helping some Prince in Africa.
The Old PT Barnum quote is still true today….
