I could see her point about made up "black sounding names". Martin Lawrence explored that area of society with his alter
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Raven-Symoné
PretoriaDZ — 10 years ago(October 12, 2015 05:00 AM)
I could see her point about made up "black sounding names". Martin Lawrence explored that area of society with his alterego "Sha-na-na". If you get a resume with a name that sounds like it was made up to sound "African", don't you think street 'tude, lack of business manners, etc? What I'm saying is I might not give that resume the attention it may deserve not because the person may be African-American, or black, but because of the problems that may come with someone suspected of having been brought up in an inner city atmosphere. So I guess it would be an economic discriminatory reaction not, as Raven pointed out, a racial one.
What Raven is now experiencing is what Ben Carson calls political correctness nonsense. She expressed an opinion and now she is being attacked for not "being with the program".
This positively infantile preoccupation with bosoms!Terry-Thomas about US 1963.Hasnt changed much!