
The possibility of seeing two girls yank each others hair out on live television or participate in a cat fight is better than watching two cats actually fight--and is actually worth the senseless brain cells murdered from the wasteland that is reality television.
But let's stop all the politically correct crap and get to the point: why are chicks such haters?
No, really, please put your answers in the comments section 'cause I'm seriously asking. And before everyone gets up in arms about how anti-feminist I am or how the media loves to put us out there packaged nicely in hourly-slotted stereotypes, generalized for the world to see, please know that I am a black woman. I also watch said shows. So, I guess I'm not really a part of the solution, but I can't help myself and apparently neither can the millions of viewers who dutifully watch and later lend attention to any gossip pertaining to the show's "stars."
Perhaps it's the inner b**** that lies in every woman. The catty ability to snip and snide each other, from spreading gossip to stealing boyfriends. From eyeing unflattering outfits to calling out tacky tumbleweaves, we are the first to offer our very opinionated points of view. Maybe it's the result of years of fighting for our right to party in a society full of guest-list-only venues.
But women hate taking responsibility for their extra-hater activities, so instead of blaming us, I think we should blame chronic angry women like NeNe Leakes and Star Jones for ruining everything. They've taken hateration to such another level that even Donald Trump has decided to cash in and put them both on the next installment of 'Celebrity Apprentice'. The gossip rags and entertainment news shows have puffed up their beef to epic standards. Obama might even do a wine summit. It's bad, real bad.

Or maybe we just hate ourselves.
Yep, I said it. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but most stereotypes have bits of truth in them. The hand waving, neck twisting, eye rolling, attitude-having black woman we find personified on such lovely gems like 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' stem reality. For whatever reason, we are really darn angry.
But the thing about being a black woman is... we're just so dope. I'm serious. We're warm shades of butterscotch and dark chocolate truffles. We come in petite and voluptuous sizes (and our men love it). We are rhythmed nations, gyrating in magical ways (hello, we invented the booty clap). We're smart as whips, funny as hell, and have single handedly carried the world on our shoulders for centuries.
So, yes, maybe we have a few gripes here and there, but the rest? It's all just nonsense crowding everyone's view, casting our own negative spotlight on our race and gender, yanking us back, reminding others that we're just crabs in a barrel.
So, in the words of another great reality television black chick, Babs (Season 2 of 'Making the Band'), "Let em fight!" Go on and let NeNe and Star battle it out. Gobble some popcorn as Omarosa and Wendy Williams gouge each other's eyes out. Go for it. But don't try to call yourself anything different, cause you're just like 'em and you do it too.
As a matter of fact, many of you are loading up your guns, preparing your ammo for the comments section, but it's okay. After all, I'm a black girl. I love beef, haters.


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By: Mocha on 2/17/2011 9:43PM
Great article. I agree with every word. I wish the hatred between women (esp. sistas) would finally stop. Nene is a mess and is giving African American Women a very bad look.
She has to go!!!
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By: Teedee on 3/01/2011 7:45AM
Touche, I agree with Mocha, we need to stop hating on each other bea=cause there is "something" good in all of us however, Nene is a mess & she puts the "G" in Ghetto. It's really sad that the only way she seems to be able to get her "unwarranted" point across. Here's another one like Sarah P., sit down & shut up girl & stop hating.
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By: hattie on 2/19/2011 9:08AM
I agree however it happens on and off tv. The reality show certainly did not help
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By: Gichaya on 2/19/2011 3:51PM
The word hate is thrown around soooooooo much that it has created a culture of it's own. People grow the fugg up. We are suppose to be mature adults. Oh wait a minute, that was two generations ago. Today you're not an adult until you're dayum near 40. At least that's the way we behave. NeNe did not act out by herself. We all seen to have forgotten Star's arrogantly pompous behavior in the past. Lil Kim and Nikki are both immature eggheads, period. Oprah should be ashame of herself for airing Wednesday's segment with Iyanla. I think she was trying to prove to the black community that originally her proteges were black women, but she went about it totally inappropriately. Wendy Williams is so dayum shallow that you can only shake your head when you think of her. Women in general can be catty, and I'm talking ALL women.
This world need more adults, not bubbleheaded reality stars, singers or television personalities. When we stop utilizing the word HATE so much, perhaps it will begin to dissipate
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By: Jodi on 2/19/2011 1:04PM
I agree Amen to that she has to go!!!
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By: Alicia on 2/17/2011 2:42PM
When black women stop watching these show for entertainment or to make themselves feel better about their lives, then the ratings will go down and the negative images that portrayed about us will fade a tad bit.
I am so glad that the generation I grew up were true ladies.
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By: sharkchops on 2/17/2011 2:40PM
It's all about jealousy, envy, ego and vanity. Women hate to see other women look better or receive more accolades than one another. And there's also a lack of self-fulfillment that brings out the "bully" in women who attack others for entertainment of their friends. It's unfortunate that so many high-profile black women are fighting each other in public forums for the rest of the world to see how un-united black people are. Is it any wonder other races don't want to associate with us? We can't even remain sociable among ourselves. That interview between Oprah and Vanszant was hard to watch. That's something that should have been a behind-doors conversation.
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By: Velma McKenzie-Orr on 2/17/2011 10:16PM
I pray that men get to the point that they hate like women and stop killing, bombing and destroying entire cultures. Pray with me for the day that men hate like women and stop the killing.
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By: DaCoolDude on 2/17/2011 11:21PM
@Velma McKenzie-Orr you truly believe women hating in regular society is the same as world-wide cultural wars? lol... obviously you're hating on men being more civilized in disagreements.
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By: Pink on 2/17/2011 11:04PM
@Velma McKenzie: I love your contrasting thought!! If hatin' on some fake reality show person is all women have 2 worry about...then there's no comparison. Men have much bigger issues. And Mocha... NeNe doesn't represent all black women; and besides NeNe is on a reality show...and in case u haven't heard...no one (except perhaps u Mocha) takes reality shows serious.
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