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I see three people on this panel...at least it's late night.
some average sized black woman, a white woman in the middle, and a black man with glasses dressed preppy.
Now watching this show fairly impaired...I am seeing that the woman is acting "stereotypical" in a sense that she is defending every black athlete's actions, while the "nerdy" black man is debating against his actions. My opinion really doesn't matter..what I am worried about is, does the network play a factor in the personalities of this show? It honestly seems very forced and stereotypical. No disrespect at all BTW.
Can we discuss this show from a marketing perspective? Does ESPN purposely do this?
some average sized black woman, a white woman in the middle, and a black man with glasses dressed preppy.
Now watching this show fairly impaired...I am seeing that the woman is acting "stereotypical" in a sense that she is defending every black athlete's actions, while the "nerdy" black man is debating against his actions. My opinion really doesn't matter..what I am worried about is, does the network play a factor in the personalities of this show? It honestly seems very forced and stereotypical. No disrespect at all BTW.
Can we discuss this show from a marketing perspective? Does ESPN purposely do this?