and yes, the show is about a smart, sexy, intelligent successful black woman. She happens to be fukking a man more powerful than her. The Most Powerful Man Alive. And he's white.
Of course it's escapism and wish fulfillment.
And yes, women fukk powerful men. You cats just figuring this out?
Are you more upset because you know it and women know it but now it's blatant and in your face?
Or are you upset because you feel women aren't telling the truth about it?
If it's the second.....
when have you known a woman to tell the truth about something like that? Don't you understand the frustration that comes with trying to show a woman that you know her intentions? You're a man. You vever know what the hell you're talking about.
50 pages. sheesh.
Of course it's escapism and wish fulfillment.
And yes, women fukk powerful men. You cats just figuring this out?
Are you more upset because you know it and women know it but now it's blatant and in your face?
Or are you upset because you feel women aren't telling the truth about it?
If it's the second.....
when have you known a woman to tell the truth about something like that? Don't you understand the frustration that comes with trying to show a woman that you know her intentions? You're a man. You vever know what the hell you're talking about.
50 pages. sheesh.

) could have a relationship with Olivia. People went fukkin crazy. The whole allure of the show is yes, it's a powerful black woman, but that she's with the most powerful (white) man in the world And he actually wants a black woman and cheats on his white wife and promises to leave his white wife, for the black woman. So let's keep it one hunnid.
Shameful.
at the lack of comprehension by you hair hatted interracial activists. Look chick I've explained many times how I find it problematic that Shonda Rhimes continuously pairs black people with non-black people. Now if you would remove that hair hat and use your brain the phrase "black people" would include black women and black men but somehow in your little shyt for brains, black women have divorced themselves from that phrase. Again it was problematic for me in Private Practice, Grey's Anatomy and now Scandal
..You can't actually attack my point so like your little pet monkey friend @
"I'm not sure. I need to think about it."
