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NEWS: OPRAH GETS OWN NETWORK

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

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Oprah Winfrey will launch a new television network with Discovery Communications that will be a “natural extension” of her show, her company said Tuesday.

“The Oprah Winfrey Network” will be a multi-platform media venture “designed to entertain, inform and inspire people to live their best lives,” according to a joint statement with Discovery, which owns the Discovery Network and Animal Planet, among others.

The new channel will debut in 2009 in more than 70 million homes, on what is currently the Discovery Health Channel.

The announcement builds a media empire that already includes the top-rated TV talk show, a magazine, a satellite radio network, a Web site and TV movies made under her banner.

“Fifteen years ago, I wrote in my journal that one day I would create a television network, as I always felt my show was just the beginning of what the future could hold,” said Winfrey, who is among the top-earning US celebrities and ranked second to US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in a recent US poll on most admired women.

“For me, the launch of ‘The Oprah Winfrey Network’ is the evolution of the work I’ve been doing on television all these years and a natural extension of my show,” she said.

She will be chairwoman of the network, owned 50-50 by Discovery and her company, Harpo Productions. In return for taking over a network already operated by Discovery, Winfrey gives up half ownership of the Oprah.com Web site.

SOURCES: AFP, BBC

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1.

Matina

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

oprah is a bad Woman …. She is a real role model ….I love her !!!!

2.

Rhapsody

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Congratulations Oprah!!! Aquariuses doing it big! And she went to my Alumni, Tennessee State University! I love Oprah!

3.

British Black girl

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

You may not agree with her political affiliations or how she spends her money , but Oprah has set the standard not just for black women but for all women….

I am sorry I cannot fault somebody who came from absolutely nothing to this…truely phenomenal….

4.

Rhapsody

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Doesn’t she co-own the Oxygen network too or something?

5.

Dame

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Go Oprah do it big I am not surprise just thought it would have happened sooner.

6.

NYNY

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

I had heard about this when I was in New York at Fantasia’s final performance in New York backstage it was the buzz, I asked Fantasia if it was true and she just smiled, and changed the subject.
I heard someone else mention it around October in the industry but I thought it was a rumor.
Way to go Oprah and you canbet it will not bt like BET, and she will never sell out.
Yhanks Oprah good loking out!!!! God bless you.

7.

Intrigue216

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Wow, Oprah can i borrow a million dollars? # 3 is absolutely correct. People can say what they want about this woman, but at the end of the day she is probably the most rich and successful African American woman in the U.S.

8.

NYNY

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Please forgive my typos this plane is pretty rocky this am (turbulence). I can spell you know.

@#4 She sold her shares of the oxygen network for 90 million and that was around the time I heard about this, because when I heard she had sold her shares I wondered what she was up too.
Also if I am not mistaken Tyler Perry and Gail King may have something also invested in this network but she is the founder and owner.
I’ve said enough.

In fact Tyler kind of eluded to it in one of his inteviews for movie project “Why did I get married.”

9.

B'Ham Diva

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Well done Oprah!!!! I feel proud to be a black woman … shows that was you’ve got ur head screwed on, the right attitude & determination you can acheive your goals. God Bless her x x

10.

pretteyeyez

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Do your thing O!

11.

@B'HAM DIVA

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

What’s up, I am sitting here in B’Ham getting ready to start work at the Obama headquarters here can’t wait to show everyone this, we all love Oprah and you are absolutely correct.
Everyone signing on the Loop today have a good one okay and pray about this election alright!!!
To the Loop staff thanks for keeping us informed with the positive stuff that will motivate and inspire us.
That’s a good pic of Lady O too!!!!

12.

ABC

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

I am doing the happy dance just for Oprah she makes all us black women look good and such an outstansding role model and she does it with class.

13.

jscene

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Woooo-hoooooo, get it Ms. Oprah, yep, buy up everything…she probably got donald trump scared as hell….he in the boardroom with his bottom lip poking out and arms folded saying “damn, what she trying to do, buy up everything?” I LOVE IT!!!

14.

J. Dakar

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

#4: Oprah was an early and visible investor in the development of Oxygen. But she said she quickly determined that Oxygen “did not reflect my voice” and withdrew support.

Peace and blessings,
J. Dakar

15.

DejaStar7

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

I could only hope to be as half as successful as this woman. GO OPRAH! You are an inspiration.

16.

mrs sands

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Im am so proud of her, as a woman, and as a black woman. Non-stop hustle, what other way should it be!?!?!?!?!

17.

Tonnia

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Go ‘head O!!!

I like that- the Oprah Winfrey Network…it fits her- because she knows how to “OWN” everything she touches!! LOL!!

Do you ma!

18.

Rhapsody

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

J. Dakar: I can understand that. I questioned whether Oprah still had any affiliation with the Oxygen Network when They introduced the “Bad Girls Club” and ” Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency”. Didn’t seem like that was the kind of image Oprah wanted to potray to women. I really was fond of the network until then, but now it seems to be going down hill like the rest of TV. Oprah’s new network can’t come soon enough. I love The One network, and OWN will be right up there with it I’m sure. Can’t say enough how proud I am of her, and thanks for the info NYNY and J. Dakar!

19.

Boogie

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Oprah, we love you here in South Africa!!! keep doing your thing gurl…

20.

Ms. Bmore

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

am i missing something?? she already has a network–OXYGEN channel. HElloooooo? And they play enough Oprah reruns already.

21.

Ms. Bmore

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

well, i am proud of her…she is every black woman’s role model…..so where can I apply for a job at this new network???????????? Will it be based in Chicago?

22.

@J DAKKAR

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

And it looks like she knew when to hold them and fold them becaue 90$ million ain’t no joke.

23.

Ms. Bmore

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

@j dakar….is that a picture of you or Harold Ford in your avatar????

24.

@#20

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Can you or did you read any of the previous comments. She soldher shares of the Oxygen network for $90 million and as J D said she said the network did not reflect her values. Please read before commenting it will give you clarity and you understanding.

25.

xclusivesagi

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Oprah always gotta keep doing bigger and better things…I’m not mad at her. She’s a bad chick.

26.

MIMI

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

I like the way she handles her business, you don’t see her everywhere and she just pops up out of now where, she has some real good people working for her.
Oprah is a grand lady and the way they talked about her in the beginning who would have thought all this……..some of you guys may not been around you thinking they messing with Obama they use to hate on her like you all do Fantasia for real, no one believed she could do it when she first started in Chicago but her BFF Gail King.

27.

CapCityChick

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Oprah is just a powerhouse…Love It!!!!

28.

@27 MIMI

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

I was around then,I remember she did not fit into their stereotype of what someone on tv should be and she was a plus size African American woman with an afro and guys she did not always dress like that.
Go to her site and check out the timeline photos.
I think that is really why she endorsed Obama too and others people try to bring down is because she remembers what it was like for her and she made it with Gods help.
A place to produce your own shows and movies and have them seen.
WOW
Way to go Oprah. You’ve come a long way baby, and you have stayed steady in the game.

29.

J. Dakar

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

#22: Definitely.

#23: Me.

Peace and blessings,
J. Dakar

30.

cdnyc

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Go Oprah Go!!!

31.

boombox

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

now that’s a hustle i can respect.

32.

simanga

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Oprah please adopt me

33.

Tatiana

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

YES OPRAH!!! I LOVE her. Now SHE is what I call the American Dream! :)

34.

peacekeeper00

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Message to all the young girls out there wondering what there going to do with their life once they become an adult: FOLLOW IN OPRAH’S FOOTSTEPS! THIS IS THE WAY YOU COME UP! DO NOT! look to the video girls/reality trash tv and think that is the way to go.

35.

CJ

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

SECOND TO HILARY CLINTON? I THINK SHE SHOULD BE FIRST AND HILARY SHOULD BE SECOND.

36.

mphsmade

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

YES OPRAAAAAAAH!!!!

37.

hood_shit

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

HUGE! MAJOR! MASSIVE!

TSU stand up!

38.

estyle4039

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Kudos to Oprah. . . she’s doing the damn thing.

39.

YEA!!!!

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

OKAY OPRAH!!!!! YOU ALRIGHT WITH ME, YOU AND I ARE NEARLY THE SAME AGE, SEEMS TO ME YOU ARE A WISE WOMAN.
FYI DID THE CLINTON THING TWICE NOT GOING BACK I AM FEELING OBAMA ME AND MY FAMILY…….WE ARE WITH YOU IN THIS
THANKS FOR ALL YOU HAVE DONE IN SUPPORTING AND HELPING OTHERS YOU DESERVE THIS.

OWN…..LOVING EVERY BIT OF THIS!!!!!

…AND THE WAY HELLARY BEEN CLOWNING LATELY NO.2 SHE DOES NOT DESERVE!!!!!!!!

40.

@#39

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

YEA!!!! IS RIGHT WISDOM AND WEALTH GO HAND AND HAND!!!!!!

I AGREE WITH ALL YOU SAID I AM OLD SCHOOL TOO, I HOPE THE YOUNG ONES RUN WITH THIS!!!!

OPRAH, OPRAH, OPRAH!!!!!!

41.

Val™

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

I love her. She’s my mentor in EVERY way… From one Mississipian to another - YOU BETTA WORK! :-)

Toodles,

42.

ladybug51105

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Wow, go get ‘em girl!!!! Now she is truly the American Dream, can’t hate her hustle. I admire this woman tremendously.

43.

.ice

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

She’s also the co founder of the Oxygen network. Gotta love her. Do your thang Oprah :D

44.

jones

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

It would be cool for the Big O to produce a show that could give advice on how to start your own business,or how to invest in the stock market,not that b.s. that comes on bet.I must say that she has come a long way from the time that I use to see her doing the local news in Baltimore,get ‘em Big O.

45.

JUDAH

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Oprah is a testament to the rewards that one may receive when they whole-heartedly give themselves over to this world and sell their soul. She has been set up as a paragon of empowerment to deceive the masses of people who associate material wealth with righteousness. She is allowed to be as affluent as she is and “purchase networks”, lol, becasue she’s a good soldier and follows her marching orders extremely well. Simply view her show and scan her audience and you can understand her mentality.

46.

Shag

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Chump assed rappers can say whatever they want about the O, she’s doing her thang, sharing her wealth, to hell with the haters. God bless Oprah.

47.

FOXXX

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Oprah is the shyt!
All I can say is O keep your nose clean…they are taking down black people these days!!!!!!!

48.

ashleigh

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

didnt i say that oprah was taking over the world. one television set at a time. look what happened. THE OPRAHLUTION HAS BEGUN lol.

49.

DCTRINIGYAL

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

you better do that oprah….she look good too.

50.

70 MILLION VIEWERS WOW!!!

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

THE A LARGER NUMBER THAN BET REACHES!!!!! AND ALSO A MIXED DEMOGRAPHIC NOT JUST URBAN BUT MAINSTREAM, YOU ALL BETTER BE NICE TO OPRAH SO YOU CAN GET ON HER NEW NETWORK!!!!!
AND BY THE TIME SHE LAUNCHES THOSE NUMBERS WILL BE GREATER!!!!!

51.

Too-Life

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Wow, if i had my own network, it would make BET look like sh*t. lol

52.

KNOWN

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

DOOOO IT OPRAH!!! GET MORE BILLIONS!!!

53.

nano

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

O needs to save BET

54.

kimwill02

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

STANDING OVATION!!!

55.

Shay

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

i love oprah she is so inspiring, her life is just extraordinary and she’s doing such big things. We love you oprah.

56.

Ara

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Lady O never cease to amaze……..what can I say……..she just baaadddd!!

57.

YEAISAIDIT

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Go OPRAH.. I DONT THINK O NEEDS TO SAVE BET. BET NEEDS TO SAVE ITSELF.. FORGET BET WE SHOULD CREATE OUR OWN NETWORK OR SHOW JUST YOU TUBE IT MAY NOT REACH THE MASSES BUT WE NEED TO SAVE OURSELVES INSTEAD OF LOOKING FOR A NETWORK TO DO IT.

58.

QDeezy

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

is NYNY the feds?

59.

Have Not Thought of a New User Name

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

As a broadcasting major Oprah really inspires me, I love her.

60.

cleora

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

I AM SO SICK OF THIS CREEP. MOVE OVER OLD WITCH AND GIVE THE YOUNG GENERATION A CHANCE LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE DO. THIS IS THE EPITOME OF SELFISH, OBSESSED WITH SELF LOVE BEHAVIOR.

61.

Ione

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Congratulations Oprah! She is doing big things!

62.

fawn

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Oprah “One Step Closer” To Monopolizing Every Spare Second Of Our Day

Chicago, IL–Oprah Winfrey, a true leviathan of the entertainment industry, has come one step closer to realizing her dream of inundating the public with non-stop 24/7 Oprah-generated content.

In a last-minute press conference, Oprah announced yesterday that she was debuting a new cable channel that would feature a live feed transmitted directly from her bedroom that will mainly show images of her sleeping peacefully through the night.

The new channel, tentatively titled “Oprah: Zzzzzzzz,” joins the recently announced “Oprah & Friends” program on XM satellite radio, Oprah’s “O” magazine, and her long-running daytime talk show on network TV.

“Oprah: Zzzzzzzz” will focus solely on Oprah’s nightly choice of sleepwear, midnight snacks, and the assortment of stuffed animals (and the occasional on-again, off-again boyfriends) that share her bed every evening.

“We’re not going to show any dirty stuff or anything,” says Oprah, “because, frankly, there isn’t much to show. I just thought that many of my viewers would feel better knowing where I was at all times.”

“Besides,” added Winfrey, “my tight schedule only allows for 30-45 minutes of sleep every night. The rest of the programming on the channel will be comprised of a designer-colored test pattern with the ‘Harpo Productions’ logo on it.”

“If my fans complain, I’ll just mail ‘em all new iPods or something. That will shut them up quick!”

63.

joama

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Having met her highness at a couple of charity functions in this city…I can only say, the woman is a raging “c” word. I’ve never personally encountered someone with so much self-importance. The one time I was on the show, prior to moving here, once the cameras were off it’s like the woman pulled out a whole new personality–it was straight out of Something About Eve, I tell ya!

64.

SADbutTRUE

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

I JUST HOPE ALL YALL BLK FOLK GET BEHIND ME MY WIFEY WHEN IT COME NOT JUST TALK ABOUT IT BE ABOUT IT DONT DO USE LIKE ALL YALL DO KELLY AND MARIO BUT WE LUV THEM SO MUCH

65.

@# 58

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

I know who NYNY is and no, but your mama is. That’s why celebs or their associates don’t like these blogs.

66.

MELVIN

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

I was wondering when the haters were going to show up…….oh well it’s done. Just don’t support it I am quite sure you have never supported anything else she has done it has not seemed to have blocked her success.
Maybe its because you or your mama wasn’t there when she said you get a car, you get a car, oh well.
I ain’t mad at you Oprah, WAY TO GO AND I WISH YOU MUCH MORE SUCCESS YOU DESERVE IT !!!!!!!

67.

Leslie

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

I am so happy for her. Finally, something to trump out BET.

69.

ThinkAboutIt

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

Oprah stay making big business moves…
She has mastered the game…credit where credit is due.

70.

dree

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 /

I gotta say, Oprah gives me hope , not just for myself, but for all women.

71.

blkdiamonn

Thursday, January 17, 2008 /

OMG..OPRAH IS TRULY THAT DEAL !! I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR AN EDUCATED BLACK PERSON TO BUY A NETWORK AND PROVIDE QUALITY CONTENT LIKE WE KNOW OPRAH CAN ..WITHOUT ALL THE SAME OLE COONERY!! I’M SO TIRED OF OUR CURRENT OPTIONS… BET (BOO!!) AND TV ONE (DBL BOOOO!!) IT’S BOUT TIME WE STEPPED IT UP A COUPLE NOTCHES!! MAN IMAGINE OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT AND OPRAH ACTUALLY HAVING A LEGITIMATE BLACK-OWNED NETWORK PROVIDING THE EDUCATION AND TRUTH LIKE ONLY SHE CAN..aahhhh…I HAVE A DREAM!!! GO-O-GO!!! SHE INSPIRES ME SOOO MUCH!!!

OPRAH FOR PRESIDENT 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

72.

Lovey

Thursday, January 17, 2008 /

Miss Oprah sold her part of the oxygen network to NBC universal for $ 925 Million dollars…

Oprah is the ish.. and everybody including those ignorant rappers wish she cared what they thought……

73.

Bouga

Thursday, January 17, 2008 /

Way to go Oprah! All the best to her.

74.

JUDAH

Thursday, January 17, 2008 /

@60

That’s all she’s about is self-exaltation and the subliminal promotion of self-empowerment through lesbianism. The white man is co-signing her and setting her up as a false goddess to mislead these black women.

75.

@ 60 & 74

Thursday, January 17, 2008 /

Both of your comments are based on ignorace and filtered by hate, like someone said you do not have to watch and you don’t even have to come to the Loop, with your poison. We love Oprah and it ain’t a blank, blank thing you can do about it, and we will make sure that Angel blocks your ignorant butts……….you bothe probably broke!!!!!!

76.

@ 60

Thursday, January 17, 2008 /

If Ms.Oprah is a creep then your mama and daddy were the first creeps and you followed after them and the rest of your family Oprah would have to get in line…..now creep this. itches.

77.

Ara

Thursday, January 17, 2008 /

Oprah ain’t playing.

78.

Ara

Thursday, January 17, 2008 /

@ 63 JOAMA are you caucasian ? The “c” word as in the word c**t, that is a word that black people don’t use , why you here talking negatively about Ms. Winfrey, she IS a very inportant woman, as for her personality, she is human you can’t expect her to be on all the time. What’s the matter, she did’nt pay you enough attention at the charity function, made you feel real insignificant huh? White people don’t like that much do they? Oh well……..

79.

Nefertari

Thursday, January 17, 2008 /

Oprah is my “idol” (I’m using it figuartively so those who are religiously inclined please don’t take it personally). I respect her and what she has done coming from poverty. I’m glad she continues to push forward, because she little black girls (which I was when she first came on air) know that they can acheive anything they are willing to work for. When I watched her on the history/geneology special I cried the whole time. She is inspirational. I hope that we continue to support her,because she is facing a fallout from her other viewers since she endorsed Obama (put lightly, they are PISSED and accusing her of being a racist and a “traitor”….I guess they loved her so much they made her an honorary white woman. Crazy…

She is the absolute shiznit…………. (there aren’t too many words that will encompass her kind of greatness).

80.

Nefertari

Thursday, January 17, 2008 /

@78

I’m glad someone else picked up on that. I’ve noticed a lot of posts by people whose language use and choice of lexicon would seem to indicate they are not people of color…and before anyone jumps up and down, I’m not saying that all blacks use Ebonics…I am saying there are phrases and words popping up, particularly in the posts on Obama and now on Oprah, that are suspect.

81.

Nefertari

Thursday, January 17, 2008 /

@74 Judah, brother..I usually agree with most of what you say on here, but I have to disagree with this post. And before you typecast me as some man-hating black woman who is tearing down the race” , I am about as far away from a “deaf dumb and blind” blackwoman as you can get. I married a good black man and his legal surname is “Allah”…which should tell you I’m not really dealing with the dominant culture’s mentality. , I’m fairly anti-establishment most ways. That being said:

I think your assessment of Oprah is unfair here. I have never seen or heard her promote lesbianism and I have never heard of her promoting a “I don’t need a man” attitude. I notice her interactions with black men are particularly warm. Probably warmer than I’ve noticed her demeanor towards other women. I think she is single out of necessity not because she hates men.

My experience has been that once you reach a certain level of wealth or success, there are many black men who will assume that you are bougie and won’t even attempt to approach you. I have been approached by many MANY brothers who would gladly ignore my wedding ring and still try to date me, but who instantly end the conversation when they learn I’m a corporate attorney. It is like instant intimidation. What I find hilarious about it, is that most of them would be surprised to know that the man I love, married, and raise my family with, is a blue-collar brother. Now, I am comfortable, but nowhere NEAR rich. So can you imagine how hard it has to be for Oprah in her encounters with black men? What is she supposed to do?

I understand that many brothers have a valid issue with some black women who use their “independence” to beat a brother in the head–but many brothers who feel this way are also responsible for perpetuating the myth that we are in competition. We are not in competition. That is not our way, it is not the way we handled gender relations in Africa (pre-colonial) and I would assert that the very idea that we are in competition or at war for supremacy of blackman over blackwoman or vice versa is, in fact, the real TRICK. Side by Side like Amenhotep and Tiye is how our ancestors carried it. We’ve got to get back to that.

82.

Nefertari

Thursday, January 17, 2008 /

@63

Awwww. She won’t play “mammy” for people anymore and they are upset about it. Oprah’s “mammy days” are over. I think Queens are entitled to a certain amount of healthy arrogance. She earned it. You guys are going to have to go find another black “mammy” to pamper and console you.

83.

gdlywoman

Thursday, January 17, 2008 /

Wow. I ain’t mad atcha, Oprah……….do you!

84.

Use it or Lose it

Thursday, January 17, 2008 /

@13…..ROFLMAO….I could just picture Donald Trump doing exactly that. Hilarious.

@60 …There is more than enough room for Black people to get into the business world and as you put it “GIVE THE YOUNG GENERATION A CHANCE LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE DO”.

There are several other young celebrities that are making positive moves in the business world. “STOP HATIN” - Not a good look.

If you want to comment on the young generation not having a chance- tell them to get “educated” - in all senses of the word.

@74…Glad you are not a a sheep falling for the “self-exaltation and the subliminal promotion of self-empowerment through lesbianism”. I’m sure you would much rather follow the Busch’s of the world, be ignorant and stay the course.

- It is what it is…

85.

JUDAH

Friday, January 18, 2008 /

@84

It definitely is what it is, isn’t it, lol? It never ceases to amaze me the level of stupidity of the people that get offended by what I think when they obviously cannot comprehend what I’m getting at. Honestly, if education is the key, and the government controls it and is allegedly colorblind, then education shouldn’t be the issue. So obviously, America’s educational system is not the key to our salvation as a race of people. What does anything that I’ve said have to do with George Bush, lol? I get very tired of black people, their subscription to the white man’s idealism, and how easily they get offended when certain blacks don’t buy what the white man is selling. You wouldn’t try to convince the white man with opinion, you’d come at him with proof and statistics, so pretend I’m him. The word “hatin” needs to be retired also please, lol.

86.

JUDAH

Friday, January 18, 2008 /

@81

I expect people to disagree with me most of the time, sis. It’s never a surprise. You don’t have to justify your blackness to me either (not saying that you are). I’ve seen your posts and I have a great deal of respect for your opinion. My opinion on Oprah is like most of my opinions, it’s based off of what I pick up in the spirit. This is why I specified the SUBLIMINAL promotion of lesbianism and interracial dating. The tacit messages that she puts forth are not meant to be grasped by everyone. It’s known that Disney animated films contain x-rated images between the frames but the naked eye can’t see them. I’ve seen many shows where she blatantly endorsed interracial dating and honestly, even the white man surmises about her relationship with “Gayle”. The only black male that she has on her show consistently is her homosexual assistant (big surprise). The Imus show was a charade and a public lynching of 4 black men that had nothing to do with anything. The “Something New” episode was also hysterical due to Sanaa Lathan proclaiming that the “brothers need to catch up to the sisters”, when the only reason why she’s in Hollywood is because of her father. Basically any alternative to black male/female relationships. Like I touched on before, look at Oprah’s audience and you’ll see what she’s about and who she appeals to. There are certainly no black men in her audience and very few black women. Oprah is a WORLD figure, not just a black female icon, and as such she must appeal to and serve the dominate class of people on the earth. Even the acronym of her network has a cryptic meaning but I’ll leave it where it is.

If a black man is willing to ignore your wedding ring to date you, nothing else about the man is relevant and he certainly doesn’t have enough integrity to deal with any intellectual depth whatsoever because he’s already established that he has no respect. As far as brothers being intimidated by “successful” women, I think that that is a factor but it’s also equally a factor that “successful” women look for men to be intimidated by them and honestly, most “successful” women do not feel comfortable with a man that has a less prestigious job than them. Examine the next red carpet event and see how many “successful” women are with regular men as opposed to “successful” men with regular women, especially of our people. Many sisters strive for more in this society because they are more comfortable and made to feel more comfortable in this society than black men. If the average woman in corporate America has an ego too large for the black man, I can only imagine the size of Oprah’s ego. For all intents and purposes, she only has to anwser to the elite whites.

I agree that many black men have an inferiority complex and feel inept when dealing with the black woman, but that is because their minds are not trained and they are forced to deal with black women according to the black woman’s terms as stipulated by this society. Black men do not put their spirit into this society like many sisters do, so they have a “go with the flow” mentality that leads to paranoia that they will be taken advantage of because of their distrust of this system. As far as black men and black women not being in competition, I would have to respectfully disagree sis. The roles are murky in the home and in the workplace so if people don’t know their role and are not comfortable in their roles, they will compete for the same roles unwittingly. I don’t think that black women go out and say, “I want a job so a nigga don’t get one!”, but there are only so many to go around. It’s a deep issue and it’s characteristic of a cycle. Everything is cyclical, it’s just a matter of whether the cycle is constructive or destructive. I don’t identify with the romanticism of ancient Egypt or Africa so the archetypes of the black male/female relationship that are pushed on our people don’t appeal to me.

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Im the only polar bear up in this bitch

Friday, January 18, 2008 /

I thought she already had one, Oxygen?

88.

Nefertari

Friday, January 18, 2008 /

@Judah,

I can understand some of your perspective. I had a very strong father and strong but genteel “southern” mother who I’m sure laid the foundation for how I interact with black men. My husband and I have an unusual relationship because we were best friends for many years before geting married. I can say that when we were friends, he told me about women who acted in the ways you have described. On the other hand, I have known many sincere, respectful, “stand-by-your-man” type sisters who have suffered tremendously at the hands of black males who are taking out their rage on the women closest to them and acting out their feelings of powerlessness (imposed by the dominant culture) on the very women who are struggling to survive beside them. Wrong target…..and we as a whole are the only ones getting hurt by it.

I

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Use it or Lose it

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /

@ Judah,

I think you obviously didn’t understand the meaning of my either. First off the education comment was @60. If young people attempted to educate themselves in all aspects of life (business, economy, health, intellect, politics…) including the basic ability to read and write, then more opportunities would be available to them. They need to understand the world is bigger than BET and their own communities. There would be no need for the Oprah’s of the world to stand aside in order from the young people to shine.

Second, the George Busch comment was a euphemism. You claim that people are so misguided by Oprah and that the white man is pulling her chains to conquer the ignorant black folks. In reality someone is pulling your chain, my chain and everyone else’s chain.

Third we all new the government education statistics are outdated, comprised and partially untrue so I’m not going to waste my time giving you government statistics. What I will tell you is look on the street corners of most black communities, look who is locked up in the prison system, look at who is always on the news for doing petty and senseless street crimes. There is your facts. Young people need to get educated on LIFE.

Since you’ve asked me to retire the word “hate”, stop showing hostility, disgust, detestation and abhorrence. I’m not mad, just stating my opinion as well. You sound like a brother that ’s coming correct but don’t think your intellect is above anyone else’s.

- Again, It is what it is.

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Monday, May 12, 2008 /

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