Wednesday, March 03, 2021

Under the White Genocide Project, TV Executives are Eliminating White Shows, as a Prelude to Eliminating White People

[“Top News Anchor Resigns with a Bang; Kayleigh McEnany Has Triggered Brian Stelter.”

N.S.: That Brian Stelter was so funny on Seinfeld. What went wrong with him?]

 

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 2:54:00 A.M. EST

I wish they all would (resign).

Did anyone notice how much black programming was on tonight? ABC WENT ALL black prime time—from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., including their new show, Soul of America—BY black people FOR everyone.

This was preceded by, Black to Tell the Truth-- with black host Anthony Anderson, blackish and mixedish.

[N.S.: Several years ago, a female who had worked with Anderson accused him of rape. It doesn’t seem to have hurt his career none.]

NBC started off the Dwayne Johnson show, Young Rock, and followed with Kenan—black shows.

What’s Whitey supposed to watch? Does the top brass know Whites still outnumber blacks by 60 to 12? What crap viewing.
--GRA

 

4 comments:

  1. Actually, Anderson has been investigated one or two more times for sexual assault in addition to the time that you mentioned.

    He has his mother on this game show--she also did some annoying commercials with him not long ago. On this show one night, Anderson told her she "looked regal" (LOL) and she responded "What dat"? He had to explain what "regal" meant.

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  2. jerry pdx
    Along with that I notice that Wheel of Fortune is continuing it's new racial quota of at least one black contestant per show. Will it continue? Stay tuned if you can stand it....

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  3. Burn the books soon you burn people. Nazi Germany. Eliminate the whitey TV programs soon you eliminate the whitey? If it does occur some persons would like to see it occur.

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  4. That new To Tell The Truth - low-class garbage, loud. Why does every game remake have a cavernous dark set and not something intimate. What a disappointment. Totally unwatchable.

    Compare to the TTTT of 50 years ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_umWJvL3kY

    Those people were classy, elegant, well-mannered, polite, and still down-to-earth and genuine. The humor was a by-product, not a crass grab at forcing a cheap laugh.

    And they had better theme music, too. ABC couldn't even carry that along.

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