tinkyjem
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My Opinion,
I hate the N word. I can't stand to hear it at all. It just makes my skin crawl. So does F**got.
Here is where the 2 situations differ.
Isaiah Washington was one of the stars of the show that was in production.
Davis was on a REALITY show ( well as real as it could be don't even get me starte don this topic)
This being said it was the roommates choice along with Mtv's choice to get rid of, or let Davis stay. I don't know how exactly the real world contract works, but they typically the "strangers" live in this house anywhere from 6 to 9 months. By the time the show actually airs , filming is usually done or real close to being done. So what we see is a reflection of the choices.
In the"Real World" they are suppose to deal with real world situations be they staged or what ever it is on their own just as anyone would in the actual world. Ultimately its between Tyree and Davis.
Davis use of the N word was said in a drunken stupor, and in a state of anger/panic.
But this did exactly what it was supposed to do, get more viewers because of drama.
Isaiah's contract was coming up for renewal. These contracts are usually for 2 years (typically). Thus it was ABC's choice not to renew his contract.
He said it in a moment of anger. He is a public face, so when something like this comes out its damaging to his career. And this is not the first time he has done something like this and was in major need of some kind of anger management. Do you think if T.R. had said the N word that they would have handled it as nicely? They at least let Isaiah finish his contract.
just my 2 cents
I hate the N word. I can't stand to hear it at all. It just makes my skin crawl. So does F**got.
Here is where the 2 situations differ.
Isaiah Washington was one of the stars of the show that was in production.
Davis was on a REALITY show ( well as real as it could be don't even get me starte don this topic)
This being said it was the roommates choice along with Mtv's choice to get rid of, or let Davis stay. I don't know how exactly the real world contract works, but they typically the "strangers" live in this house anywhere from 6 to 9 months. By the time the show actually airs , filming is usually done or real close to being done. So what we see is a reflection of the choices.
In the"Real World" they are suppose to deal with real world situations be they staged or what ever it is on their own just as anyone would in the actual world. Ultimately its between Tyree and Davis.
Davis use of the N word was said in a drunken stupor, and in a state of anger/panic.
But this did exactly what it was supposed to do, get more viewers because of drama.
Isaiah's contract was coming up for renewal. These contracts are usually for 2 years (typically). Thus it was ABC's choice not to renew his contract.
He said it in a moment of anger. He is a public face, so when something like this comes out its damaging to his career. And this is not the first time he has done something like this and was in major need of some kind of anger management. Do you think if T.R. had said the N word that they would have handled it as nicely? They at least let Isaiah finish his contract.
just my 2 cents










