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Was Jada Pinkett Smith Too Harsh On Snoop Dogg On Red Table Talk? - The Mike & Donny Show

Feb 27, 2020
named it, got it, yeah, the new guy is sitting at the red

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with Jada Pinkett-

smith

, huh. I'm

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ing about the whole thing with Gayle King's interviewer snoot guy for calling Gail by her and Jada's name, well, basically her. I reviewed this, check it out, my heart skipped a beat. I felt like not only were you

talk

ing to Gayle, but she was talking, we're not women, so we're not speaking for women. I just think this is my assessment of what she sings like this pager, but she's able to say as a black woman, right, if you call that black woman by her name, then you call almost everyone, no, no, me, me , I understand where you're coming from.
was jada pinkett smith too harsh on snoop dogg on red table talk   the mike donny show
I'm saying Jada is great, we don't have red sand, we have a brown

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, you know damn well T is bad, I'm drinking the Kool-Aid drinks, what you're saying the way I look at it, you know, I always think about Malcolm. X and what he called the most disrespectful, unprotected and careless person of the world is a black woman, so when you look at that situation, so it is if he ignores her by calling her by name in that situation when you talk about journalism, there is a certain group of people where you only focus on those people, sometimes black women in media are few and far between, so they looked at it like that's my sister in journalism mm-hmm, as well as being a woman black.
was jada pinkett smith too harsh on snoop dogg on red table talk   the mike donny show

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Of course, I felt like you were talking to me as a result of that and that's why she refers to espionage that way now. No, I don't think you know specifically that he was talking to Jada about them, but I understand her response. and the way he feels, but you know Gil is a respected journalist, sometimes you have to ask those difficult questions, so really speaking from the perspective of a black journalist, well, I think there are layers, yeah, okay, I think they are layers, I think there is the journalist. sister relationship jail gail is a respected person in broadcasting and journalism and then there's that black woman layer so you add all those things together of course you feel at home that's the interesting perspective because when she first came out as a black journalist and it's only ten percent of us here in the nation, in some places nationally, so when it comes down to it, there was a part of me that was like, "You know what you didn't say this on the

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, mhm, and I didn't agree with the team." and I thought the interview was too early and saying everything and I understood it but I also understood where she was coming from as a journalist of having to try to do her job well in that sense in the feedback and the flag that you get sometimes oh I understand it, so that when he came out he was like damn, I think it could easily have been me, but I could easily have been in that position where a boss or someone could have said, "oh, you know, you have to bring this up." Yes, how do you do it? handle that, how do you handle that problem?
was jada pinkett smith too harsh on snoop dogg on red table talk   the mike donny show
The problem besides asking the question is that I think Gail was pushing yes, oh, yes, yes, when you triple of course you're going to get some right answer and then you know Snoop looked at Kobe like a friend mm-hmm you're not going to miss him respect to my friend. I mean, I say anything about any time that's still wrong. I don't want to get into that debate because we've been debating that for the last three weeks, but I want to delve deeper into the whole situation around protecting Black women. The importance is very, very important, you know, because when he came out, there were a lot of people when Snoop said what he said, a lot of other people said what they said about Gail, that's when he saw another contingent. of black people basically saying, you know what, we're not doing that right now, isn't it up to us to police ourselves?
was jada pinkett smith too harsh on snoop dogg on red table talk   the mike donny show
Because you said on the

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numerous times that we will be the first to hold each other accountable while it should be used if someone does something wrong, do they do it right? there's someone else, there's something wrong besides that hell, no, no, no, if it's not like it's supposed to be, then that person needs to be checked too, so I understand Jada Spain. and we shouldn't disrespect our black women but sometimes you know I feel like when Snoop said what he said he should apologize in B's corner and whatever it is he finally apologized for it hmm but I don't think May Jada be right.
I think she wants to put herself in the situation and at the end of the day, if Fox can't tell me to do it, you know, I'm saying that because I'm not going to sit down, I'm not going to sit down. Kyle Kyle, you know me. If you think you're talking about Kobe, no I'm not going to say that because I respect people and I want to respect people's feelings and how the family feels and all that, she should have known better being a 30 year old vet. Enough of me saying don't ask that question, that's new, yes, he was wrong, you know, I say it, but at that moment I felt that he was wrong, no, I thought because we are in the thick of things, but in the end that she should have known better, she's a desert to be called no and I think Jada, relax, you know, I mean, I think she's right, yeah, I get some views forever in all honesty, although the red tablet spoken in red is definitely a healing platform for culture mm-hmm we don't really have many opportunities to do that you know so don't wait bro yeah you can listen to little

mike

we're gonna be mini we're gonna keep it real and show we talk of everything. and we don't roll with the punches, you know how bad it is, but at the end of the day J the cloud shakes it right now, man, you know it, you know me,

snoop

, apologize to her, let's get away from all that, let's forgive Gayle, you know , we do it.
We all make mistakes and she did something wrong and let's get over it because you know this does something positive, but that's the bigger picture that I was sniffing at and Jada making the bigger picture is once again, we've fallen into that trap of missing the point again. respect once again. Come back to my daughters, yes, my queen, you are right, calling you, calling me by my name, we have a problem seriously, seriously, it is probably a shame to walk, water, pure salt, my daughter is a yes, he is In pop, don't let the lights fool you, but what I'm saying is like 30 years ago, when rappers were doing it.
I understand that there were a lot of people who went with black women who would be the first to come out, like Queen Latifah who did a song who you call right these days and I don't. saying all black women but if you call a black woman it's almost like the word when it comes to us yeah it's become a term of endearment you're right so when a black man calls a woman a woman black would check who is checking. Anybody now when they call black women, but it's hard because they call me busy. There are many women when Snoop said that to many women I can and do not want to name the name day with high power for people, they would face it.
I agree with some of the women working, people agree with the objections they had with the girls position and it hurt their timing, so it was a learning moment for her, how she did it, it always comes out of the right way when I'm getting proven, you know if you get spanked, you get spanked, you might not like your spanking, you know, black women in the audience, if they have a question, you want to talk about it because we have five black men here talking about it. but I'm just saying: have we gotten into the role?
We're like just calling a black Norman just rolls off the tongue. Nobody says anything about it. I don't think it's always like this. It's awkward for a man to get into that conversation, you don't know when to get into it because there are funny moments where you can laugh and then there are moments where it's like taboo, so that's a case by case scenario, hip hop it is used a lot. A lot, yeah, and ironically, women have largely embraced it and drive the music out there, so I think women have embraced it. I don't think they did except I think you know we have DJ so our plan.
It's these records and I see the biggest records that are very condescending or disrespectful towards women. These albums are being requested by women and many times they are black with me for not saying that this is how they feel about themselves, but this is a moment. let our hair down and be cool and it's okay to be ratchet right now, but then it's taboo on Tuesday, so we have it the same way as words, it's taboo for the n-word or however you want to say it right, it's the same thing. There's a thing about the B word sign, you know, when it's okay, when it's not okay, there's an interesting interview with my brother, the DJ boss, and how to do the style you're talking about, when, when it's good to call a woman.
Call a man, you have to say it, so if there's a double, it's a double-edged sword, you can say that's probably the simplest connection we can make because I guarantee you that every black man sitting here on stage in this moment, a white man who comes and calls you. I'm not going to accept that, so as a woman, you know that if a man is on the other side of that, calling you "that's unacceptable," so regardless of whether I'm saying it to say it like me, I don't expect you to say it. because we need to have standards as men to not say that to someone because I dare anyone to call my wife, you know what peewee, it's the same when men call me, you know, we fight, the woman feels very bad during the day, a Sometimes you determine, dear me. sometimes you don't, you're going to plan so you know it all depends on where you use the word, that's right, let me use and become the new one, it's almost like you've taken away a power from the word absolutely, like for example.
Okay, without me, it's a fine line, like you said, it's a double-edged sword because some women don't want that word at all. Well, you know that's not it, that's not what we're going to play, hmm, but then you have it, I think. I know, no disrespect to Millennials, that's their new word, yes, Dad is a changed man 20 years ago. They put a knife to his neck. Can I just say that you act like you were named after me? Yes, it's okay, I know. was someone I'll take naps yeah look you take naps you probably feel more refreshed now man that's a good nap man you take a 15 minute companion and sleep like Tina you learn about me separately never this week , man, I take one too every The day is not a one hour nap, no, you need a nap with some hard evidence in the middle of the day if you have a job like today, no, no, no, now look what you just did knock out and you'll be like in a coma, pager.
Go away, damn it, I thought I'd get about two hours of sleep. They had a recent survey that said taking a midday power nap increases your productivity, so I'll learn that. So are you taking them now? I'm learning well now before I got up so much. how could I be awake, you know, I guess someone told me who told you: read, people don't sleep, you know, maybe I should get some rest, you know, and look, that's where it comes from, because all the successful people always say they never I sleep I'm up 8/25 no you're not the one that can function as the end you need to go to sleep you're not going to sleep you can't get that money your brain can't think that you need it you need to think that they get that money so you don't have my doll I'll be like a bed since I leave here at 9:30 they know me they know that he goes to sleep early if he is going to fit a nine thirty nine and I get up at 5:00 Ok, I get up, I go to bed at 9 :30.
I get up around 10:00. You know, I'm like one every week. Hey, do you go to bed at 9:30 and go to sleep at night thirty? just go to bed you can go to bed I go around gangsta in countries like Argentina it's the day that prescribes naps so hmm prescribe I'm not mad at a troll I could vote for Trump if he prescribed it to me

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