activesilver
Joined Oct 2021
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On episode 3 now and i can't contain myself any longer. It's obvious from very early on in the first episode that Winny, Julie and Tolu were gonna be a group that somewhat tolerates 2 other ladies: Granny (sorry forgot the name) and Lyndsey.
Everyone else is gonna have to be eliminated (i'm hoping from right after the start that it will turn out different).
Now especially Tolu is all about "ME me me and then maybe more of me" all set in the "ONLY Black african life matters".
Now in episode 3 she claims not to want to been seen as a black person, while she says this, we can all clearly see her giant "Black girls rock" earrings, i don't need to say more.
Everyone else is gonna have to be eliminated (i'm hoping from right after the start that it will turn out different).
Now especially Tolu is all about "ME me me and then maybe more of me" all set in the "ONLY Black african life matters".
Now in episode 3 she claims not to want to been seen as a black person, while she says this, we can all clearly see her giant "Black girls rock" earrings, i don't need to say more.
A recording of the "Save the children" event back in the 70's also apparently known as EXPO.
Let's just call it expo, because 'save the children' seemed to be only a very very small part of the whole thing.
Basically it's an early "black lives matters" racist event like we know from the more recent years aswell, nothing more nothing less, but enhanced with great music.
So lets skip the racism/politics and get on with the music, which makes this worth to watch, a whole bunch of great artists come rolling by, it's a true musical pleasure.
Big names like Bill Withers, Marvin gaye, Sammy Davis jr, Jackson 5, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Isaac Hayes, etc.
Skip those few speeches and just enjoy the music, then this is at least 8 out of 10.
Let's just call it expo, because 'save the children' seemed to be only a very very small part of the whole thing.
Basically it's an early "black lives matters" racist event like we know from the more recent years aswell, nothing more nothing less, but enhanced with great music.
So lets skip the racism/politics and get on with the music, which makes this worth to watch, a whole bunch of great artists come rolling by, it's a true musical pleasure.
Big names like Bill Withers, Marvin gaye, Sammy Davis jr, Jackson 5, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Isaac Hayes, etc.
Skip those few speeches and just enjoy the music, then this is at least 8 out of 10.