Tarjah is a different woman, we’re all different, even if we’re all black! I grew up straight in the hood!! But I never stopped single parent , oppressed, abused by life itself I’m Not in Hollywood but Im definitely tired of the struggle of being Black , poor! I choose to keep going on and never stop and while on the way learn who I am and my worth as a person!! Just Me!
Vivca has a point, she’s satisfied with the money she’s making so she just stay out of it! She doesn’t feel the same as Tarijah , but Tarijah feels she worth so much much more! And she is damn right because she is! Fighting for her worth!!!!
Like Vivica as an actress but kind of don’t feel like her and Taraji are in the same sentence other than being black women. There are levels to this, and one skill is not the same as the other. Vivica has been apart of some great movies, Taraji is one of the best actresses ever. So I can see her crying and complaining more… just saying
I think the question being raised is why is it that a certain dynamic of people have to go independent or jump through different hoops in order to be equal to their peers. I understand both stances. But they are mutually exclusive points. I would also add stating your experience should not be stereotyped as angry black woman.
Tarjah is a different woman, we’re all different, even if we’re all black! I grew up straight in the hood!! But I never stopped single parent , oppressed, abused by life itself I’m Not in Hollywood but Im definitely tired of the struggle of being Black , poor! I choose to keep going on and never stop and while on the way learn who I am and my worth as a person!! Just Me!
Two different women and two different situations.
Vivca has a point, she’s satisfied with the money she’s making so she just stay out of it! She doesn’t feel the same as Tarijah , but Tarijah feels she worth so much much more! And she is damn right because she is! Fighting for her worth!!!!
Like Vivica as an actress but kind of don’t feel like her and Taraji are in the same sentence other than being black women. There are levels to this, and one skill is not the same as the other. Vivica has been apart of some great movies, Taraji is one of the best actresses ever. So I can see her crying and complaining more… just saying
It's also the accolades she has earned.
Exactly
She said it. Not every black woman is angry and they should have gone independently too. That's what I been saying.
I think the question being raised is why is it that a certain dynamic of people have to go independent or jump through different hoops in order to be equal to their peers. I understand both stances. But they are mutually exclusive points. I would also add stating your experience should not be stereotyped as angry black woman.
Working a lot and making equal pay and deserved pay based on your resume, two different things!