Mo'Nique Breakfast Club Interview...she buggin.

After blindly caping 24/7 even harder than Sidney for over a month, Amajorfucup was forced to admit:
"Maybe your inability to read is whats embarassing you. Ive commented on the interview once. And in that comment i noted that i have yet to see its entirety and referenced that snippets i have actually seen.
wait- this clown hasnt even seen the whole interview?
So you havent watched the entire interview and you going THIS HARD FOR HER? Man kill yoself.
Wow! Wrote a thesis in this thread and everything.
You do realize you've lost ALL credability right? I mean not that you had much anyway.

All these five dollar words about some shit you ain't even seen. GTFOH

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You should probably just speak for yourself. Doing otherwise makes you appear obtuse or dishonest, as there are plenty here espousing hatred and dislike based in nothing remotely justifiable or articulate.
Nah. You are ignoring a mountain of legit reasons people gave that they don’t agree with her and are irritated by her.

The fact that you felt compelled to give about a 15 word denigrating diatribe, prefaced with "you love her", is beyond odd bro. Seriously. You guys are weird.
The fact that you can’t see the distinction speaks volumes about you. You are verrrry sensitive when it comes to Mo’Nique for some reason. I spoke not one adjective about her that she hasn’t repeatedly manifested publicly. Your sensitivity receives it as a diatribe. Bite-sized pieces for you: Loving someone is not predicated on liking them. I value her humanity and the parts of her that are good and compassionate that I’ve seen in her from time to time. I see her as an asshole in interviews and on social media. I still love her though and want the best for her. Love doesn’t mean ignoring when someone is dead wrong or making excuses for their bad behavior.

P.S. You need to watch that Breakfast Club interview in its entirety before leaving any more replies.
 
Nah. You are ignoring a mountain of legit reasons people gave that they don’t agree with her and are irritated by her.


The fact that you can’t see the distinction speaks volumes about you. You are verrrry sensitive when it comes to Mo’Nique for some reason. I spoke not one adjective about her that she hasn’t repeatedly manifested publicly. Your sensitivity receives it as a diatribe. Bite-sized pieces for you: Loving someone is not predicated on liking them. I value her humanity and the parts of her that are good and compassionate that I’ve seen in her from time to time. I see her as an asshole in interviews and on social media. I still love her though and want the best for her. Love doesn’t mean ignoring when someone is dead wrong or making excuses for their bad behavior.

P.S. You need to watch that Breakfast Club interview in its entirety before leaving any more replies.
I figured it out. You're talking to her husband, Sidney :roflmao:
 
The fact that you can’t see the distinction speaks volumes about you. You are verrrry sensitive when it comes to Mo’Nique for some reason. I spoke not one adjective about her that she hasn’t repeatedly manifested publicly. Your sensitivity receives it as a diatribe. Bite-sized pieces for you: Loving someone is not predicated on liking them. I value her humanity and the parts of her that are good and compassionate that I’ve seen in her from time to time. I see her as an asshole in interviews and on social media. I still love her though and want the best for her. Love doesn’t mean ignoring when someone is dead wrong or making excuses for their bad behavior.
Wait, Im the sensitive one and not the person talking about "love" and who wrote all this......
I will always love Mo'Nique as my Black sister regardless of whether I like her. But I don't support her cause because she's disingenuous, self-centered, sloppy, entitled, "all knowing", a perpetual victim, illogical, vindictive, overly talkative, rude, unprofessional, passive-aggressive and arrogant.
:confused::confused::lol::confused::confused:

Like i said man... you brothers are weird.. :smh:
 
Wait, Im the sensitive one and not the person talking about "love" and who wrote all this......

:confused::confused::lol::confused::confused:

Like i said man... you brothers are weird.. :smh:
Yeah you're the "sensitive" one who weirdly supports the consistent self-righteous, self-centered, delusional fuckery of this woman post after post.

Evidently, bite-sized pieces aren't simple enough for you to understand how one can fundamentally love someone but not like the person they portray to the world. There it is just for you, in bold - warm formula in a baby bottle. Better?
 
Yeah you're the "sensitive" one who weirdly supports the consistent self-righteous, self-centered, delusional fuckery of this woman post after post.

Evidently, bite-sized pieces aren't simple enough for you to understand how one can fundamentally love someone but not like the person they portray to the world. There it is just for you, in bold - warm formula in a baby bottle. Better?
Hey man, you continuing to type "sensitive" directed at me wont make it any less false of descriptor. Meanwhile, you can chop up your definition and explanation of "love" and that 15 word pejorative rant down to atom molecules and it wont make you sound like any less of a fucking weirdo.

The very definition of hypocrisy is you accusing anyone of being sensitive and emotional as you type about love in the very next sentence followed by a laundry list of personal insults... You're a fucking retard at this point.
 
Hey man, you continuing to type "sensitive" directed at me wont make it any less false of descriptor. Meanwhile, you can chop up your definition and explanation of "love" and that 15 word pejorative rant down to atom molecules and it wont make you sound like any less of a fucking weirdo.

The very definition of hypocrisy is you accusing anyone of being sensitive and emotional as you type about love in the very next sentence followed by a laundry list of personal insults... You're a fucking retard at this point.
To discuss love is "sensitive"? You sound either very young or very insecure. You cape harder for this woman's bullshit than her husband. :lol:

You debate horribly, way too emotionally. Your pride had you in here debating people about an interview you hadn't even watched. AND when you're in those emotions, you're completely incapable of conceding any points or admitting when you're incorrect. Man up.

You're grasping at straws like a motherfucker to defend Mo'Nique. Damn, Ralph! At least Sidney gets some pussy in exchange for his caping and crying LOL.

Man, I'm done. :lol:
 
To discuss love is "sensitive"? You sound either very young or very insecure. You cape harder for this woman's bullshit than her husband. :lol:

You debate horribly, way too emotionally.
Yea.. im not sure if you're this stupid or you're just pretending. Again, to accuse others of being emotional and sensitive as you inject "love" and 15 word ad hominem attacks is patently idiotic. You either lack self awareness or are just an overall dullard. Also, theres no sign of a BGOL tapout quite like the "you emotional" label. Its the calling card of the defeated and inarticulate around here... All thats missing is a bunch of emoticons for emphasis.
Your pride had you in here debating people about an interview you hadn't even watched. AND when you're in those emotions, you're completely incapable of conceding any points or admitting when you're incorrect. Man up.

You're grasping at straws like a motherfucker to defend Mo'Nique. Damn, Ralph! At least Sidney gets some pussy in exchange for his caping and crying LOL.
More of the same... "you caping... you her husband...stop defending Monique...":smh:.... You literally are typing the same juvenile trash over and over again while telling yourself you're winning a debate.. Not sure what pride you refer to either. Its really not that serious, as evidenced when i tried to end the discussion over a page ago. Yet you insist on typing the same nonsensical bullshit while calling others emotional.. Weird.
Man, I'm done. :lol:
You're just realizing this?
 
Yea.. im not sure if you're this stupid or you're just pretending. Again, to accuse others of being emotional and sensitive as you inject "love" and 15 word ad hominem attacks is patently idiotic. You either lack self awareness or are just an overall dullard. Also, theres no sign of a BGOL tapout quite like the "you emotional" label. Its the calling card of the defeated and inarticulate around here... All thats missing is a bunch of emoticons for emphasis.

More of the same... "you caping... you her husband...stop defending Monique...":smh:.... You literally are typing the same juvenile trash over and over again while telling yourself you're winning a debate.. Not sure what pride you refer to either. Its really not that serious, as evidenced when i tried to end the discussion over a page ago. Yet you insist on typing the same nonsensical bullshit while calling others emotional.. Weird.

You're just realizing this?
You know what? Your and my back and forth on this issue is fruitless. I debated leaving my last post up just because I really don't have any issues with you. You're a smart Brother and I respect intellect. Overall topically, I've agreed with you on BGOL on far more things than disagreed. I can't be mad at you for feeling compassion for Mo'Nique. That is your take on her situation and your path and I respect it.

If in my expression, I was personally offensive towards you then you have my sincere regrets. On BGOL, there is often a fine line between critique of certain women's actions and a blanket hatred of Black women. To the extent that you seek to be on the right side of that line, I commend you. There are not many of us. Along those lines:

...When Precious came out in 2009, I was one of the few that staunchly defended Mo'Nique when BGOL went on a full-on assault against her and Gabourey Sidibe - saying Mo'Nique's portrayal showed Black folks at our worst, etc. I maintained that her portrayal was stark, jarring and ultimately brilliant and that it was one of the best acting performances I had seen in years. I also maintained that she nor the movie should not be held responsible for upholding a certain image of Black folks.

You expressed your thoughts. I see them as being that, your opinion - not groupthink. My opinion on this situation is also my own and not at all influenced by what others say. Simplified and without emotion, I do believe she was lowballed by Netflix. I also feel that she owns some real estate in the space of "why" the offers she's getting are so low. And that real estate has a great deal to do with how she has continuously kept people's names in her mouth, publicly. That is her way of coping with and processing what she perceives as unfair events of her life.

I disagree with that method and feel like she's hurting herself in both the long and the short run, career-wise. In the race that is her life, I want to see her win. Personally, I'd rather see her take her acting talent and her ability to inspire, encourage and uplift people as she did in the women's prison concert - and blaze her own independent trail towards achieving success - whatever form it might take. For my money, those two gifts that she has are even greater than her comedic talent. But I would also like to see her make her moves in silence, as that's how bosses operate and get things done.

Wishing you peace, Amajorfucup. Keep fighting the good fight. Be easy.
 
You know what? Your and my back and forth on this issue is fruitless. I debated leaving my last post up just because I really don't have any issues with you. You're a smart Brother and I respect intellect. Overall topically, I've agreed with you on BGOL on far more things than disagreed. I can't be mad at you for feeling compassion for Mo'Nique. That is your take on her situation and your path and I respect it.

If in my expression, I was personally offensive towards you then you have my sincere regrets. On BGOL, there is often a fine line between critique of certain women's actions and a blanket hatred of Black women. To the extent that you seek to be on the right side of that line, I commend you. There are not many of us. Along those lines:

...When Precious came out in 2009, I was one of the few that staunchly defended Mo'Nique when BGOL went on a full-on assault against her and Gabourey Sidibe - saying Mo'Nique's portrayal showed Black folks at our worst, etc. I maintained that her portrayal was stark, jarring and ultimately brilliant and that it was one of the best acting performances I had seen in years. I also maintained that she nor the movie should not be held responsible for upholding a certain image of Black folks.

You expressed your thoughts. I see them as being that, your opinion - not groupthink. My opinion on this situation is also my own and not at all influenced by what others say. Simplified and without emotion, I do believe she was lowballed by Netflix. I also feel that she owns some real estate in the space of "why" the offers she's getting are so low. And that real estate has a great deal to do with how she has continuously kept people's names in her mouth, publicly. That is her way of coping with and processing what she perceives as unfair events of her life.

I disagree with that method and feel like she's hurting herself in both the long and the short run, career-wise. In the race that is her life, I want to see her win. Personally, I'd rather see her take her acting talent and her ability to inspire, encourage and uplift people as she did in the women's prison concert - and blaze her own independent trail towards achieving success - whatever form it might take. For my money, those two gifts that she has are even greater than her comedic talent. But I would also like to see her make her moves in silence, as that's how bosses operate and get things done.

Wishing you peace, Amajorfucup. Keep fighting the good fight. Be easy.
Respect bro. Good post.

One last thing for clarity purposes.. Im not certain i have compassion for her as much as i have an inherent distrust of corporate hiring practices and method of operation- particularly as it pertains to people of color. Specifically black people. Shes not the perfect messenger, and that (and hatred) seem to be the basis for most of the dissenting viewpoints aimed her way. I find that problematic. Also, I cant in good conscience give benefit of the doubt to a corporation when i literally have history books filled with empirical evidence suggesting that i should not. My stance was and continues to be that her flaws or imperfections shouldnt be used to absolve Netflix of any potential bias or discrimination in negotiating practices. There has just been FAR too much discourse aimed at her and not at dissecting the actual issue at hand in an objective manner imo.
 
You know what? Your and my back and forth on this issue is fruitless. I debated leaving my last post up just because I really don't have any issues with you. You're a smart Brother and I respect intellect. Overall topically, I've agreed with you on BGOL on far more things than disagreed. I can't be mad at you for feeling compassion for Mo'Nique. That is your take on her situation and your path and I respect it.

If in my expression, I was personally offensive towards you then you have my sincere regrets. On BGOL, there is often a fine line between critique of certain women's actions and a blanket hatred of Black women. To the extent that you seek to be on the right side of that line, I commend you. There are not many of us. Along those lines:

...When Precious came out in 2009, I was one of the few that staunchly defended Mo'Nique when BGOL went on a full-on assault against her and Gabourey Sidibe - saying Mo'Nique's portrayal showed Black folks at our worst, etc. I maintained that her portrayal was stark, jarring and ultimately brilliant and that it was one of the best acting performances I had seen in years. I also maintained that she nor the movie should not be held responsible for upholding a certain image of Black folks.

You expressed your thoughts. I see them as being that, your opinion - not groupthink. My opinion on this situation is also my own and not at all influenced by what others say. Simplified and without emotion, I do believe she was lowballed by Netflix. I also feel that she owns some real estate in the space of "why" the offers she's getting are so low. And that real estate has a great deal to do with how she has continuously kept people's names in her mouth, publicly. That is her way of coping with and processing what she perceives as unfair events of her life.

I disagree with that method and feel like she's hurting herself in both the long and the short run, career-wise. In the race that is her life, I want to see her win. Personally, I'd rather see her take her acting talent and her ability to inspire, encourage and uplift people as she did in the women's prison concert - and blaze her own independent trail towards achieving success - whatever form it might take. For my money, those two gifts that she has are even greater than her comedic talent. But I would also like to see her make her moves in silence, as that's how bosses operate and get things done.

Wishing you peace, Amajorfucup. Keep fighting the good fight. Be easy.

Respect bro. Good post.

One last thing for clarity purposes.. Im not certain i have compassion for her as much as i have an inherent distrust of corporate hiring practices and method of operation- particularly as it pertains to people of color. Specifically black people. Shes not the perfect messenger, and that (and hatred) seem to be the basis for most of the dissenting viewpoints aimed her way. I find that problematic. Also, I cant in good conscience give benefit of the doubt to a corporation when i literally have history books filled with empirical evidence suggesting that i should not. My stance was and continues to be that her flaws or imperfections shouldnt be used to absolve Netflix of any potential bias or discrimination in negotiating practices. There has just been FAR too much discourse aimed at her and not at dissecting the actual issue at hand in an objective manner imo.

faggits
 
I described how Netflix may be using the other three or four comedians as racial cover.

I have been fighting the racial cover for years where they will stick some black fool in a movie after using extensively my content and pay this fool a paltry amount of money which he will accept. How can we be mistreating COINTELPRO if the lead character is black?
 
Now she's coming at Whoopi and Will? lol. This bitch done went scroched Earth.


I haven't watched this video, but her husband comes off moist as hell- even just by the thumbnail. They're hard to watch together.
 
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