Prejudice, Racist, What she said

Food Network Fired Paula Deen


Paula Deen Apology

Her southern cooking made her famous, now her racist comments just might ruin her career.

Celebrity chef Paula Deen is reeling from the backlash to her admission that she routinely calls black people “niggers.” In a video released by her camp today, Deen struggles to apologize in the midst of the embarrassment of being exposed.

Deen, 66, made the controversial admission in a videotaped deposition for a $1.2 million lawsuit brought by the former general manager of her popular Savannah, GA restaurant.

She smiled as she fondly recalled wanting to create a slavery-themed wedding where the black wait staff were dressed as slaves in an antebellum mansion down south.

Deen said she got the idea for the slave wedding from a southern restaurant she visited with her husband.

“The whole entire waiter staff was middle-aged black men, and they had on beautiful white jackets with a black bow tie,” she said.

Deen added: “I mean, it was really impressive. That restaurant represented a certain era in America… after the Civil War, during the Civil War, before the Civil War. It was not only black men, it was black women. I would say they were slaves.”

Do you forgive her for being what she is from birth?

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Niecy Nash Shares Sure Fire Way to Keeping Your Man Happy


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Comedian Niecy Nash revealed a secret to keeping your man happy in the latest issue of JET magazine, on stands now.

Nash, who is on her second husband, tied the knot with electrical engineer Jay Tucker on May 28, eight months after their engagement. Together the couple raise Nash’s 3 children from her 13-year marriage to Don Nash, a self-ordained minister.

Nash says the surefire way to keep your man from straying is:

“If you keep his stomach full and his penis empty – you won’t have a problem”

Really? In my opinion, her advice holds no substance, there should be far more emotional and physical stability in a marriage than what she’s stating. I find Niecy’s so-called advice invalid and superficial. 

How about a man not straying because he honors his vows and respect the sanctity of his union. What about a man not straying due to the love, respect and loyalty for his spouse. 

Her view and mentality is not only worldly but unfortunate.

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“Homosexuality…Is it the New Norm?” Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Same sex marriage and equality became a big discussion during the recent Presidential election and President Barack Obama took his stance on this issue and proudly endorsed it. Since then, several entertainers, athletes, celebrities and television journalist have proudly stumbled out of their closets professing this lifestyle.

Homosexuality has now become a media sensation and is being shoved in our faces as if it is the new norm. Schools are teaching classes on same-sex, television sitcoms are addressing it and department store ads and commercials are displaying it. Sounds like the moral decline of a society as a whole, dismissing God’s plan and purpose of traditional family and relationships.

The U.S Department of Education announced a radical new policy change to its federal student aid form (FAFSA). The new policy, which takes effect in the 2014-2015 school year, will eliminate the terms “mother” and “father” from student aid forms. The new, non-gender specific terms will be “Parent 1″ and “Parent 2″.

The change is being instituted to make children who were raised in non-traditional same-sex homes more comfortable with the application process.

This is just another tool being used by the Gay Agenda movement (with the full blessing of President Obama) to brainwash children into believing that heterosexual sex is not the norm.

Meanwhile, gay sex remains unchallenged as the #1 means of transmitting the HIV virus.

According to statistics compiled by the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control (CDC); no other HIV risk factor even comes close to male-to-male sex. But the media won’t tell you that.

Join me tonight at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Conversations Live” as I discuss “Homosexuality… Is it the new Norm?”

We ask that you send all topic related questions to the show at conversations@optonline.net

You can access the show at any of the Conversations links in this post or here!

I’ll meet you all on the air but until then, sound off here!

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Failed Try… Always Lie!!! …Dealing With Liars… Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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We all know someone who lies…It’s either chronic, which is a compulsive liar, habitual, a person who is in the habit of lying or pathological; either way we know they’re liars. To dress their tales up, some call them unfulfilled promises. But a promise cannot be fulfilled or met, if there was never an intent to pursue the gesture. Which makes it exactly what it is when the opposite transpires, a LIE!

Whether our relationships are platonic or romantic, most people approach the topic of lying reluctantly. As it stands, our close relationships involve a lot of truth-telling as well as some dishonesty. 

When it comes to love and marriage, people expect a spouse or boyfriend to be completely honest. But, at the same time, everyone values their sense of freedom and privacy. So while romantic partners typically want to please each other, at other times, couples experience competing goals which can make telling the truth more difficult.

And what about those sistahs and girlfriends you know, who gossip in your face but talk sh*t about you behind your back. Women being untruthful, deceitful, insincere and two-faced.

Join me tonight at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” viaConversations Live as I tell you how to deal with a liar.

Sound off on this topic here, and email the show about the liar you know at… conversations@optonline.net

Please access the show via any of the “Conversations Links” in this post!

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“Conversations with my Mother” Tonight on Conversations Of A Sistah


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Mothers have protected us morally by teaching us right from wrong, many times they have also protected us emotionally by keeping us from things they knew would hurt us. Mothers are always an emotional shield and want their children to learn lessons before they have to live them, which is why the old saying goes, “mother knows best”.

Mother’s Day is Sunday May 12, 2013, a day to honor those women in our lives who have made an eternal difference. Maybe it was the woman who gave birth to you, but it also may be an aunt, a sister, or another dear woman who has changed your life for the better.

In honor of Mother’s Day, my guest this week will be the woman who gave me life and directed my course of existence, my mother Mrs. Lottie Bell (pictured above), tonight May 8th at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah”.

You can access the show on “Conversations Live” and send your question related topics to the show at conversations@optonline.net