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Celeb News: Raven-Symoné Continues To Discuss Race
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Hmm I was really looking for something to agree with her on here and I couldn't  You done goofed Raven. Let it go.
Not gonna lie, some people really do look like animals, I feel like I can look like a pig at times, but to say what that man did on the news is unacceptable and that's that.
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Queen of being from every continent, Africa and Europe.
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Originally posted by Grumpy Gills
She's gonna be working for fox news in like 5 years
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Tbh 
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The rest of what she said was craze but idk why people are so upset about her African American thing. black people in America have gone through more name changes than Prince.
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that she’s actually from almost every CONTINENT (yes she said continent) in Africa and Europe
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Originally posted by uhoh-ohno
This has been asked and answered so many times . . .
Look, at the end of the day, Raven is a Cosby kid. Now, Dr. Cosby is probably a serial rapist, but "The Cosby Show" and "A Different World" hold a special place in black history. There have literally been whole dissertations, studies, op-eds, courses, books, documentaries etc. written about the impact of the Cosby Show. It literally paved the way for the Obamas. So for any Cosby kid to make the kind of remarks that Raven made in the Oprah interview would prompt ire and side eyes. Those shows were created to give exposure to black actors and showcase an upper middle class black/African American family, at a time when that wasn't the norm in Hollywood, and Raven was one of the lucky beneficiaries. If Raven had said that she considered herself to be black, but not African American during the interview, then there would have been no controversy, because the terms African American and black are often used interchangeably in the US, but she didn't do that. In the Oprah interview, Raven said that she wasn't African American but that she considered herself to be an American, which, in her mind, is "a colorless person." So, it was like a smack in the face to Dr. Cosby and her, huge black/AA following because the remarks made her look like an ingrate and came off like she was trying really hard not to acknowledge her black ancestry.
Please believe that Dr. Cosby wasn't giving an opportunity to play his step granddaughter to a colorless person. He was handing that opportunity to a little, black American girl and that if Raven had been considered anything other than "African American" that she would've never gotten on the casting couch to vie for the role of "Olivia," the role that put her on the map and launched her career. Not even Lisa Bonet has ever publicly said something like the comments Raven made in the Oprah interview, and Bonet actually is bi-racial. Only after Raven was getting roasted on social and black media did she say that she considered herself to be black. That's why so many black people were mad.
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This is what we call an education lesson. 
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Originally posted by uhoh-ohno
This has been asked and answered so many times . . .
Look, at the end of the day, Raven is a Cosby kid. Now, Dr. Cosby is probably a serial rapist, but "The Cosby Show" and "A Different World" hold a special place in black history. There have literally been whole dissertations, studies, op-eds, courses, books, documentaries etc. written about the impact of the Cosby Show. It literally paved the way for the Obamas. So for any Cosby kid to make the kind of remarks that Raven made in the Oprah interview would prompt ire and side eyes. Those shows were created to give exposure to black actors and showcase an upper middle class black/African American family, at a time when that wasn't the norm in Hollywood, and Raven was one of the lucky beneficiaries. If Raven had said that she considered herself to be black, but not African American during the interview, then there would have been no controversy, because the terms African American and black are often used interchangeably in the US, but she didn't do that. In the Oprah interview, Raven said that she wasn't African American but that she considered herself to be an American, which, in her mind, is "a colorless person." So, it was like a smack in the face to Dr. Cosby and her, huge black/AA following because the remarks made her look like an ingrate and came off like she was trying really hard not to acknowledge her black ancestry.
Please believe that Dr. Cosby wasn't giving an opportunity to play his step granddaughter to a colorless person. He was handing that opportunity to a little, black American girl and that if Raven had been considered anything other than "African American" that she would've never gotten on the casting couch to vie for the role of "Olivia," the role that put her on the map and launched her career. Not even Lisa Bonet has ever publicly said something like the comments Raven made in the Oprah interview, and Bonet actually is bi-racial. Only after Raven was getting roasted on social and black media did she say that she considered herself to be black. That's why so many black people were mad.
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Well, that's that. Glad somebody on ATRL is educated on this matter and well spoken at the same time. 
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Originally posted by uhoh-ohno
This has been asked and answered so many times . . .
Look, at the end of the day, Raven is a Cosby kid. Now, Dr. Cosby is probably a serial rapist, but "The Cosby Show" and "A Different World" hold a special place in black history. There have literally been whole dissertations, studies, op-eds, courses, books, documentaries etc. written about the impact of the Cosby Show. It literally paved the way for the Obamas. So for any Cosby kid to make the kind of remarks that Raven made in the Oprah interview would prompt ire and side eyes. Those shows were created to give exposure to black actors and showcase an upper middle class black/African American family, at a time when that wasn't the norm in Hollywood, and Raven was one of the lucky beneficiaries. If Raven had said that she considered herself to be black, but not African American during the interview, then there would have been no controversy, because the terms African American and black are often used interchangeably in the US, but she didn't do that. In the Oprah interview, Raven said that she wasn't African American but that she considered herself to be an American, which, in her mind, is "a colorless person." So, it was like a smack in the face to Dr. Cosby and her, huge black/AA following because the remarks made her look like an ingrate and came off like she was trying really hard not to acknowledge her black ancestry.
Please believe that Dr. Cosby wasn't giving an opportunity to play his step granddaughter to a colorless person. He was handing that opportunity to a little, black American girl and that if Raven had been considered anything other than "African American" that she would've never gotten on the casting couch to vie for the role of "Olivia," the role that put her on the map and launched her career. Not even Lisa Bonet has ever publicly said something like the comments Raven made in the Oprah interview, and Bonet actually is bi-racial. Only after Raven was getting roasted on social and black media did she say that she considered herself to be black. That's why so many black people were mad.
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But what's better, Dr. Cosby way of thinking or to believe further in seperation?
Pharrell, I assume belongs to the first fraction and they call it the New Blacks, well quite funny.
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Originally posted by Grumpy Gills
She's gonna be working for fox news in like 5 years
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YOu're probably right 
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