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    Between the Scenes - Tressie McMillan Cottom on How Celebrity Worship and Racism Aided R. Kelly

    enJanuary 19, 2019

    Podcast Summary

    • The problematic nature of celebrity culture and the evasion of accountabilityCelebrities are not immune to societal norms and should be held accountable for their actions. The complexities of race and community must be acknowledged in cases like R. Kelly's, and ongoing dialogue and education are crucial to prevent similar situations in the future.

      The case of R. Kelly highlights the problematic nature of celebrity culture and the way it can allow individuals to evade accountability for their actions. The discussion touched upon how the sexualization of black girls, particularly in the context of R. Kelly's alleged crimes, has been a recurring theme. The podcast host suggested that we need to recognize that celebrities are not immune to societal norms and that their excesses do not make them more creative. Instead, we should view them as subject to the same rules and consequences as everyone else. Another important point made during the conversation was the need for a more nuanced understanding of the role of race and community in cases like R. Kelly's. The host and the guest agreed that the reaction of the black community to the situation was complex and multifaceted, and that it's essential to acknowledge the various factors at play. Ultimately, the conversation underscored the importance of challenging the power dynamics that allow individuals, particularly those with significant public influence, to exploit others with impunity. It also emphasized the need for ongoing dialogue and education to help us better understand the complexities of issues like these and to prevent similar situations from happening in the future.

    • Historical exploitation of Black girls by celebritiesBlack girls should be treated as children, not objects of desire, and adults must be held accountable for their behavior. The complexities of relationships and agriculture deserve recognition and respect.

      Society has historically allowed celebrities, particularly those who are not Black, to exploit young women, including Black girls, under the guise of creative eccentricities. Simultaneously, Black girls are often held responsible for adults' desires for them, which is not the case when the object of desire is someone else. This double standard needs to change, and Black girls should be given the agency to be children and not be held responsible for others' perceptions of them. Adults must be held accountable for their behavior. Trisha McMillan Cottom discussed this issue on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. Additionally, the discussion touched upon the importance of understanding the complexities of avocados and the role of California in producing high-quality avocados. The idyllic conditions and dedicated local farmers contribute to the rich taste and sustainable growing practices. Overall, the conversation emphasized the importance of recognizing the complexities and responsibilities in various aspects of life, from interpersonal relationships to agriculture.

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