Saturday, March 27, 2021

Whitey Must Go (Continued), Sharon Osborne, Set Up, Defamed, and Dumped from The Talk

[N.S.: Note that the following “thing,” which GRA has provided, would constitute counter-intelligence, without GRA’s running Fisking of it. Rather than explaining what happened, it functions like a cbs press release, telling us the opposite of what happened. After reading the post through, I found it necessary to add some remarks of my own. Whites need to stop watching this show, though, as GRA observed, I can’t imagine why they would, in the first place.]

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Saturday, March 27, 2021 at 2:04:00 P.M. EDT

Whitey Must Go (Continued), Osborne Dumped from The Talk

GRA: Not that any sane person could watch this tripe—and I certainly don’t—but the point is—Whitey cannot have an opinion that blacks don’t agree with—or he must go.

(Deadline)

Amid controversy and recriminations over misconduct and claims of offensive language by Sharon Osbourne on the show to co-hosts past and present, the sharp-tongued former America’s Got Talent judge is leaving the cbs daytimer.

Having completed a probe [GRA: Racist witchhunt?] into the heated March 10 discussion about race on The Talk, which triggered the controversy, cbs just put out a statement saying that Osbourne made the decision to depart the show. [GRA: Osborne did? A casual, quick, lie by .]

Here is the statement in full:

The events of the March 10 broadcast were upsetting to everyone involved, including the audience watching at home. As part of our review, we concluded that Sharon’s behavior toward her co-hosts during the March 10 episode did not align with our values for a respectful workplace. We also did not find any evidence that cbs executives orchestrated the discussion or blindsided any of the hosts.

At the same time, we acknowledge the Network and Studio teams, as well as the showrunners, are accountable for what happened during that broadcast as it was clear the co-hosts were not properly prepared by the staff for a complex and sensitive [N.S.: Dishonest and one-sided] discussion involving race.

During this week’s hiatus, we are coordinating workshops, listening sessions and training about equity, inclusion and cultural awareness for the hosts, producers and crew. [GRA: Will they be tied up in chairs while this is going on? Bright lights, waterboarding, etc.?]

After 11 seasons, Osbourne was the last original talk co-host to remain on the series. the talk premiered in 2010 with the famed rock manager, The King of Queens star Leah Remini, Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Marissa Jaret Winokur and Holly Robinson Peete.

Osbourne’s expected exit follows that March 10 on-air dust-up with Sheryl Underwood over the former’s public support of old pal Piers Morgan. Both Brits, Osbourne and 2008 Celebrity Apprentice winner Morgan appeared together as AGT judges early in the Simon Cowell-created competition show’s run.

Clearly looking to be an topical arsonist of sorts, now-ex-good morning britain co-host Morgan vehemently exclaimed on UK TV just days before the talk showdown that he did not believe comments by Meghan Markle to Oprah Winfrey in their blockbuster interview that first aired on cbs on March 7.

Recalling the beginnings of her and Prince Harry’s departure from royal life, the Suits alum and Duchess of Sussex told the Queen of Talk [N.S.: Apparently, this is how some media Oprah Winfrey fans refer to her] in their sit-down that members of the royal family and household made racist statements and disregarded her mental health issues. On the talk, Underwood told Osbourne, “While you are standing by your friend, it appears that you are giving validation or safe haven to something that he has uttered that is racist.” The remarks caused an explosive reaction from Osbourne, both in front of and later behind the camera.

[N.S.: Without having seen the exchange, just from the quotation, it is clear to me that Underwood was the racist, and that any self-respecting White would have exploded. Being called a “racist” is today a social death sentence for any White, and Osbourne understood perfectly well Underwood’s intent.]

As the caa-repped Osbourne incredulously both tweeted an apology of sorts and complained that she had been blindsided by producers and cbs executives in the exchange, the blast radius of the situation grew. In a story posted on March 16, Osbourne was alleged to have used racial epithets and sexual slurs towards former co-hosts and talk EPs Chen and Gilbert, respectively.

[N.S.: Osbourne needs to sue everyone in sight.]

Later on March 16, cbs responded by extending the sudden hiatus of the talk until March 22 as a March 12 announced internal probe continued looking into what went down in recent days and years ago. “Sharon is disappointed but unfazed and hardly surprised by the lies, the recasting of history, and the bitterness coming out at this moment.”

Now it’ll be mid-April after the already pre-scheduled hiatus for the week of April 5.

GRA: Whitey must go—no free speech for Whitey.

--GRA

 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Must go. And then BE FOLLOWED THE REST OF YOUR LIFE.