The Challenge: What The Cast Is Saying On Social Media

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WittyWrath wrote:

Real World never had a large black demographic because they've only used us as tokens with the exception of Hollywood and Bad Blood which came off as a desperate attempt and last ditch effort. As Simone also said they don't like casting real black people you have to be corny like Zzzzroy to pretty much make the cut.

 BULLSHIT. None of the black people were tokens. Was Kevin a token on the original season? David in New Orleans? Tami and Dave on Los Angeles? Alton Irulan and Arissa on Vegas? Coral Nicole and Malik on Back to NY? You're speaking out of your ***. So sick of this bullshit and lie so 

Kevin was the angry black man that scared the innocent white girl Julie.

David, Dave & Tami=angry black man and woman. especially Tami with the abortion storyline. (promiscous) 

CORAL-NEED I SAY MORE!

Arissa was the angry black woman of her season, Irulan was the *****y, shady black girl. then the angry black woman on gauntlet 1.

Malik-i'll give you that one, he was soft spoken and kind of lowkey. 

Nicole was the *****y s***y one too. 

 

they cast LaToya because she's the "sassy, my weave itch, tell like it is" black girl 

The last time I have been fine with the casting for The Challenge was Free Agents which was actually diverse. People think casting mix people classifies as being diverse and it's not.

How? Is their background suddenly different because one parent was black and not two? Like you have to have pure-bred African-American blood to be black to you?

**** out of here with that BS

King-lmh wrote:

JamesDean wrote:

WittyWrath wrote:
King-lmh wrote:derrick is about to be a new stereotype regular on the show now. just watch. 

Derrick is corny to me already. To be cast you either gotta be "funny" like Leroy or act tough but not really be about that life like Cory and Nelson. 

 Cory isn't cast as the black person. Look at him. He gets white girls left and right etc. he's not the standard black man. He has European look to him.  He is what many white people would call "passive" looking 

cory is what the racist wypipo refer to as the "Exceptional negro"  he's lightskin, light enough to almost pass as white, he's racially ambigous.

 My point is that only BLACK people are constantly referring to him as black or by his color. As a white woman I can assure most of us look at Cory and don't think of his skin color. It YOU ALL.  And I find it disgusting you're mad they cast intelligent hard working black people over gang members from Chicago ***** 

girl did i ever say that i was md that they cast inteligent hard working black people? and who's in a gang from Chicago #WhoSaidThat

WittyWrath wrote:

King-lmh wrote:derrick is about to be a new stereotype regular on the show now. just watch. 

Derrick is corny to me already. To be cast you either gotta be "funny" like Leroy or act tough but not really be about that life like Cory and Nelson. 

I'm not sure what you want then? Like, there are a lot of African Americans on this show, but none of them "represent" blacks like you want them to?

Swift, Leroy, Dean, and Marlon were all type cast and basically the same person with the exception of one occasionally liking ****.

all of the black people that have been casted on RW/RR/The Challenge are intelligent. HOWEVER the way that they act on the show and how it's edited portrayed on the show. MTV/BP needs characters, and thats how they get them.

King-lmh wrote:

JamesDean wrote:

WittyWrath wrote:
King-lmh wrote:derrick is about to be a new stereotype regular on the show now. just watch. 

Derrick is corny to me already. To be cast you either gotta be "funny" like Leroy or act tough but not really be about that life like Cory and Nelson. 

 Cory isn't cast as the black person. Look at him. He gets white girls left and right etc. he's not the standard black man. He has European look to him.  He is what many white people would call "p***ive" looking 

cory is what the racist wypipo refer to as the "Exceptional negro"  he's lightskin, light enough to almost p*** as white, he's racially ambigous.

 My point is that only BLACK people are constantly referring to him as black or by his color. As a white woman I can ***ure most of us look at Cory and don't think of his skin color. It YOU ALL.  And I find it disgusting you're mad they cast intelligent hard working black people over gang members from Chicago ***** 

"that needs to shut her stupid *** the **** up; constantly speaking on either shit she knows nothing about or some incoherent nonsense that has nothing to do with anything."

You forgot to add that in there. Smile

JamesDean wrote:

WittyWrath wrote:Real World never had a large black demographic because they've only used us as tokens with the exception of Hollywood and Bad Blood which came off as a desperate attempt and last ditch effort. As Simone also said they don't like casting real black people you have to be corny like Zzzzroy to pretty much make the cut.

 BULLSHIT. None of the black people were tokens. Was Kevin a token on the original season? David in New Orleans? Tami and Dave on Los Angeles? Alton Irulan and Arissa on Vegas? Coral Nicole and Malik on Back to NY? You're speaking out of your ***. So sick of this bullshit and lie so 

Kevin was the angry black man that scared the innocent white girl Julie.David, Dave & Tami=angry black man and woman. especially Tami with the abortion storyline. (promiscous) CORAL-NEED I SAY MORE!Arissa was the angry black woman of her season, Irulan was the *****y, shady black girl. then the angry black woman on gauntlet 1.Malik-i'll give you that one, he was soft spoken and kind of lowkey. Nicole was the *****y s***y one too.  

 

Kevins actions were Kevin's actions. He scared Julie cause of how he acted toward her and after that she still forgave him. Kevin didn't get cast cause he's angry. MTV didn't see that side of him until he snapped on Becky and Julie and Eric at different points and none of them were validated. 

 

Coral was ignorant to Mike. The way Malik handled Mike was correct. 

deeper wrote:

WittyWrath wrote:

King-lmh wrote:derrick is about to be a new stereotype regular on the show now. just watch. 

Derrick is corny to me already. To be cast you either gotta be "funny" like Leroy or act tough but not really be about that life like Cory and Nelson. 

I'm not sure what you want then? Like, there are a lot of African Americans on this show, but none of them "represent" blacks like you want them to?

Swift, Leroy, Dean, and Marlon were all type cast and basically the same person with the exception of one occasionally liking ****.

They ******* type cast EVERYONE! lol it's not just African Americans. The dumb party girl, the hot girl in the relationship, the player, the party boy, etc. 

They look for typical stereotypes that bring drama. That has nothing to do with race.

King-lmh wrote:

JamesDean wrote:

WittyWrath wrote:Real World never had a large black demographic because they've only used us as tokens with the exception of Hollywood and Bad Blood which came off as a desperate attempt and last ditch effort. As Simone also said they don't like casting real black people you have to be corny like Zzzzroy to pretty much make the cut.

 BULLSHIT. None of the black people were tokens. Was Kevin a token on the original season? David in New Orleans? Tami and Dave on Los Angeles? Alton Irulan and Arissa on Vegas? Coral Nicole and Malik on Back to NY? You're speaking out of your ***. So sick of this bullshit and lie so 

Kevin was the angry black man that scared the innocent white girl Julie.David, Dave & Tami=angry black man and woman. especially Tami with the abortion storyline. (promiscous) CORAL-NEED I SAY MORE!Arissa was the angry black woman of her season, Irulan was the *****y, shady black girl. then the angry black woman on gauntlet 1.Malik-i'll give you that one, he was soft spoken and kind of lowkey. Nicole was the *****y s***y one too.  

 Kevins actions were Kevin's actions. He scared Julie cause of how he acted toward her and after that she still forgave him. Kevin didn't get cast cause he's angry. MTV didn't see that side of him until he snapped on Becky and Julie and Eric at different points and none of them were validated.  Coral was ignorant to Mike. The way Malik handled Mike was correct. 

no no no no NO. you're not doing this. Mike was ignorant to Coral talking about "blacks aren't as educated as whites, and all this other racist bull shit, while sitting across from TWO of his african american roommates.

Guys stop this debate or some of you want to start racial war.

WittyWrath wrote:

The last time I have been fine with the casting for The Challenge was Free Agents which was actually diverse. People think casting mix people cl***ifies as being diverse and it's not.

How? Is there background suddenly different because one parent was black and not two? Like you have to have pure-bred African-American blood to be black to ******* out of here with that BS

Nah I'm going to stay the **** in here with my "BS". That's the big issue with Hollywood in general when they think casting a mix person is the equivalent of casting a black person and it's not. As a few people have mentioned Cory is not all the way black therefore he is granted certain privileges which allows him to do shit like act an ***. Girl have a seat.

JamesDean wrote:

King-lmh wrote:

JamesDean wrote:
WittyWrath wrote:
King-lmh wrote:derrick is about to be a new stereotype regular on the show now. just watch. 

Derrick is corny to me already. To be cast you either gotta be "funny" like Leroy or act tough but not really be about that life like Cory and Nelson. 

 Cory isn't cast as the black person. Look at him. He gets white girls left and right etc. he's not the standard black man. He has European look to him.  He is what many white people would call "p***ive" looking 

cory is what the racist wypipo refer to as the "Exceptional negro"  he's lightskin, light enough to almost p*** as white, he's racially ambigous.

 My point is that only BLACK people are constantly referring to him as black or by his color. As a white woman I can ***ure most of us look at Cory and don't think of his skin color. It YOU ALL.  And I find it disgusting you're mad they cast intelligent hard working black people over gang members from Chicago ***** 

"that needs to shut her stupid *** the **** up; constantly speaking on either shit she knows nothing about or some incoherent nonsense that has nothing to do with anything."You forgot to add that in there. Smile

 

NO. I AM ALLOWED TO VOICE MY OPINION LIKE EVERYONE ELSE. YOURE NOT SPECIAL. GET OVER YOURSELF

Guys stop this debate or some of you want to start racial war.

it's not race war over here. but i will not tolerate bullshit.

JamesDean wrote:

King-lmh wrote:

JamesDean wrote:
WittyWrath wrote:Real World never had a large black demographic because they've only used us as tokens with the exception of Hollywood and Bad Blood which came off as a desperate attempt and last ditch effort. As Simone also said they don't like casting real black people you have to be corny like Zzzzroy to pretty much make the cut.

 BULLSHIT. None of the black people were tokens. Was Kevin a token on the original season? David in New Orleans? Tami and Dave on Los Angeles? Alton Irulan and Arissa on Vegas? Coral Nicole and Malik on Back to NY? You're speaking out of your ***. So sick of this bullshit and lie so 

Kevin was the angry black man that scared the innocent white girl Julie.David, Dave & Tami=angry black man and woman. especially Tami with the abortion storyline. (promiscous) CORAL-NEED I SAY MORE!Arissa was the angry black woman of her season, Irulan was the *****y, shady black girl. then the angry black woman on gauntlet 1.Malik-i'll give you that one, he was soft spoken and kind of lowkey. Nicole was the *****y s***y one too.  

 Kevins actions were Kevin's actions. He scared Julie cause of how he acted toward her and after that she still forgave him. Kevin didn't get cast cause he's angry. MTV didn't see that side of him until he snapped on Becky and Julie and Eric at different points and none of them were validated.  Coral was ignorant to Mike. The way Malik handled Mike was correct. 

no no no no NO. you're not doing this. Mike was ignorant to Coral talking about "blacks aren't as educated as whites, and all this other racist bull shit, while sitting across from TWO of his african american roommates.

 

Mike was speaking statistics. That's all he was doing. Look it up. What he said is not untrue. Maybe he shouldn't have said it but it's not false. 

King-lmh wrote:

JamesDean wrote:

King-lmh wrote:
JamesDean wrote:
WittyWrath wrote:Real World never had a large black demographic because they've only used us as tokens with the exception of Hollywood and Bad Blood which came off as a desperate attempt and last ditch effort. As Simone also said they don't like casting real black people you have to be corny like Zzzzroy to pretty much make the cut.

 BULLSHIT. None of the black people were tokens. Was Kevin a token on the original season? David in New Orleans? Tami and Dave on Los Angeles? Alton Irulan and Arissa on Vegas? Coral Nicole and Malik on Back to NY? You're speaking out of your ***. So sick of this bullshit and lie so 

Kevin was the angry black man that scared the innocent white girl Julie.David, Dave & Tami=angry black man and woman. especially Tami with the abortion storyline. (promiscous) CORAL-NEED I SAY MORE!Arissa was the angry black woman of her season, Irulan was the *****y, shady black girl. then the angry black woman on gauntlet 1.Malik-i'll give you that one, he was soft spoken and kind of lowkey. Nicole was the *****y s***y one too.  

 Kevins actions were Kevin's actions. He scared Julie cause of how he acted toward her and after that she still forgave him. Kevin didn't get cast cause he's angry. MTV didn't see that side of him until he snapped on Becky and Julie and Eric at different points and none of them were validated.  Coral was ignorant to Mike. The way Malik handled Mike was correct. 

no no no no NO. you're not doing this. Mike was ignorant to Coral talking about "blacks aren't as educated as whites, and all this other racist bull shit, while sitting across from TWO of his african american roommates.

 Mike was speaking statistics. That's all he was doing. Look it up. What he said is not untrue. Maybe he shouldn't have said it but it's not false. 

again we're not doing this today. so let's agree to disagree.

Bye! Casting the black guy as the corny funny negro is not the  equivalent of being cast as the party girl or jock. 

deeper wrote:

WittyWrath wrote:The last time I have been fine with the casting for The Challenge was Free Agents which was actually diverse. People think casting mix people cl***ifies as being diverse and it's not.

How? Is there background suddenly different because one parent was black and not two? Like you have to have pure-bred African-American blood to be black to ******* out of here with that BS

Nah I'm going to stay the **** in here with my "BS". That's the big issue with Hollywood in general when they think casting a mix person is the equivalent of casting a black person and it's not. As a few people have mentioned Cory is not all the way black therefore he is granted certain privileges which allows him to do shit like act an ***. Girl have a seat.

You're an idiot. You're literally dismissing the African-American part of Cory's ancestry because he's not fully black and therefore "not black enough" for you. As if it changes anything that he's slightly lighter skinned. lol all I have to say is that's pathetic and you need to grow up if you view the world in that way.

I'm sorry a lot of you want to see people on your TV just based on their skin. I actually would rather watch people based on their personalities but I guess you can stay stuck on the pigmants of skin. 

 

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Graphik wrote:

JamesDean wrote:

King-lmh wrote:
JamesDean wrote:
WittyWrath wrote:
King-lmh wrote:derrick is about to be a new stereotype regular on the show now. just watch. 

Derrick is corny to me already. To be cast you either gotta be "funny" like Leroy or act tough but not really be about that life like Cory and Nelson. 

 Cory isn't cast as the black person. Look at him. He gets white girls left and right etc. he's not the standard black man. He has European look to him.  He is what many white people would call "p***ive" looking 

cory is what the racist wypipo refer to as the "Exceptional negro"  he's lightskin, light enough to almost p*** as white, he's racially ambigous.

 My point is that only BLACK people are constantly referring to him as black or by his color. As a white woman I can ***ure most of us look at Cory and don't think of his skin color. It YOU ALL.  And I find it disgusting you're mad they cast intelligent hard working black people over gang members from Chicago ***** 

"that needs to shut her stupid *** the **** up; constantly speaking on either shit she knows nothing about or some incoherent nonsense that has nothing to do with anything."You forgot to add that in there. Smile

 NO. I AM ALLOWED TO VOICE MY OPINION LIKE EVERYONE ELSE. YOURE NOT SPECIAL. GET OVER YOURSELF

Hooray! You feel bold now that you have the security of internet anonymity & you can express your true feelings b/c you're frail/p***ive-aggressive & you know better in real life?  Go right ahead!

The thing with type casting is there is 2-3 things for blacks, Angry and threatening or wise cracking jokesters. Type casting for white people(and others) has infinte possibllities. But I like how the alternative for who they're casting now is "thug from Chicago".

If Toya or Anika pulled the same stuff Ashley Mitchell does then they would be banned. FACTS. 

WittyWrath wrote:

deeper wrote:

WittyWrath wrote:The last time I have been fine with the casting for The Challenge was Free Agents which was actually diverse. People think casting mix people cl***ifies as being diverse and it's not.

How? Is there background suddenly different because one parent was black and not two? Like you have to have pure-bred African-American blood to be black to ******* out of here with that BS

Nah I'm going to stay the **** in here with my "BS". That's the big issue with Hollywood in general when they think casting a mix person is the equivalent of casting a black person and it's not. As a few people have mentioned Cory is not all the way black therefore he is granted certain privileges which allows him to do shit like act an ***. Girl have a seat.

You're an idiot. You're literally dismissing the African-American part of Cory's ancestry because he's not fully black and therefore "not black enough" for you. As if it changes anything that he's slightly lighter skinned. lol all I have to say is that's pathetic and you need to grow up if you view the world in that way.I'm sorry a lot of you want to see people on your TV just based on their skin. I actually would rather watch people based on their personalities but I guess you can stay stuck on the pigmants of skin.  

If I'm a idiot then ***** you ignorant. Since when is saying Cory has mix privilege discrediting him from being black? You sound dumb. A mix person will tell you themselves they can get away with certain things that a fully black can't.

WittyWrath wrote:

deeper wrote:

WittyWrath wrote:The last time I have been fine with the casting for The Challenge was Free Agents which was actually diverse. People think casting mix people cl***ifies as being diverse and it's not.

How? Is there background suddenly different because one parent was black and not two? Like you have to have pure-bred African-American blood to be black to ******* out of here with that BS

Nah I'm going to stay the **** in here with my "BS". That's the big issue with Hollywood in general when they think casting a mix person is the equivalent of casting a black person and it's not. As a few people have mentioned Cory is not all the way black therefore he is granted certain privileges which allows him to do shit like act an ***. Girl have a seat.

You're an idiot. You're literally dismissing the African-American part of Cory's ancestry because he's not fully black and therefore "not black enough" for you. As if it changes anything that he's slightly lighter skinned. lol all I have to say is that's pathetic and you need to grow up if you view the world in that way.I'm sorry a lot of you want to see people on your TV just based on their skin. I actually would rather watch people based on their personalities but I guess you can stay stuck on the pigmants of skin.  

 

This is my issue. They're the ones that wanna argue yet the ones focused on skin color all day. Wtf. How about we care about personality and character and not what color the person is. 

 

With that said SImone doesn't deserve all this respect. She's acted nothing short of complete stereotype since her season of AYTO. Screaming and fighting is all she does. Glad she met her match and someone checked her ***

If Toya or Anika pulled the same stuff Ashley Mitchell does then they would be banned. FACTS. 

You see how Simone breaking a bottle is scary but when Camila destroyed stuff and threatened to kill Johnny she was just being feisty. 

deeper wrote:

WittyWrath wrote:

deeper wrote:
WittyWrath wrote:The last time I have been fine with the casting for The Challenge was Free Agents which was actually diverse. People think casting mix people cl***ifies as being diverse and it's not.

How? Is there background suddenly different because one parent was black and not two? Like you have to have pure-bred African-American blood to be black to ******* out of here with that BS

Nah I'm going to stay the **** in here with my "BS". That's the big issue with Hollywood in general when they think casting a mix person is the equivalent of casting a black person and it's not. As a few people have mentioned Cory is not all the way black therefore he is granted certain privileges which allows him to do shit like act an ***. Girl have a seat.

You're an idiot. You're literally dismissing the African-American part of Cory's ancestry because he's not fully black and therefore "not black enough" for you. As if it changes anything that he's slightly lighter skinned. lol all I have to say is that's pathetic and you need to grow up if you view the world in that way.I'm sorry a lot of you want to see people on your TV just based on their skin. I actually would rather watch people based on their personalities but I guess you can stay stuck on the pigmants of skin.  

If I'm a idiot then ***** you ignorant. Since when is saying Cory has mix privilege discrediting him from being black? You sound dumb. A mix person will tell you themselves they can get away with certain things that a fully black can't.

Ah we're back to priviledge. I'm done ya'll can stay in your pity party acting like no one else but blacks have it tough out in the real world even though there are plenty of statistics to prove your ******* wrong, but let me not.

WittyWrath wrote:

deeper wrote:

WittyWrath wrote:The last time I have been fine with the casting for The Challenge was Free Agents which was actually diverse. People think casting mix people cl***ifies as being diverse and it's not.

How? Is there background suddenly different because one parent was black and not two? Like you have to have pure-bred African-American blood to be black to ******* out of here with that BS

Nah I'm going to stay the **** in here with my "BS". That's the big issue with Hollywood in general when they think casting a mix person is the equivalent of casting a black person and it's not. As a few people have mentioned Cory is not all the way black therefore he is granted certain privileges which allows him to do shit like act an ***. Girl have a seat.

You're an idiot. You're literally dismissing the African-American part of Cory's ancestry because he's not fully black and therefore "not black enough" for you. As if it changes anything that he's slightly lighter skinned. lol all I have to say is that's pathetic and you need to grow up if you view the world in that way.I'm sorry a lot of you want to see people on your TV just based on their skin. I actually would rather watch people based on their personalities but I guess you can stay stuck on the pigmants of skin.  

I'm not apart of the Cory discussion so I won't comment on that but this isn't really the case. I prefer personalities but I'm going to also keep it real & speak on what some would rather sweep under the rug. Others in this thread will clearly do the same.

JamesDean wrote:

Graphik wrote:

JamesDean wrote:
King-lmh wrote:
JamesDean wrote:
WittyWrath wrote:
King-lmh wrote:derrick is about to be a new stereotype regular on the show now. just watch. 

Derrick is corny to me already. To be cast you either gotta be "funny" like Leroy or act tough but not really be about that life like Cory and Nelson. 

 Cory isn't cast as the black person. Look at him. He gets white girls left and right etc. he's not the standard black man. He has European look to him.  He is what many white people would call "p***ive" looking 

cory is what the racist wypipo refer to as the "Exceptional negro"  he's lightskin, light enough to almost p*** as white, he's racially ambigous.

 My point is that only BLACK people are constantly referring to him as black or by his color. As a white woman I can ***ure most of us look at Cory and don't think of his skin color. It YOU ALL.  And I find it disgusting you're mad they cast intelligent hard working black people over gang members from Chicago ***** 

"that needs to shut her stupid *** the **** up; constantly speaking on either shit she knows nothing about or some incoherent nonsense that has nothing to do with anything."You forgot to add that in there. Smile

 NO. I AM ALLOWED TO VOICE MY OPINION LIKE EVERYONE ELSE. YOURE NOT SPECIAL. GET OVER YOURSELF

Hooray! You feel bold now that you have the security of internet anonymity & you can express your true feelings b/c you're frail/p***ive-aggressive & you know better in real life?  Go right ahead!

 

FIRST OFF I said nothing wrong. Also I would say this to your Face. You wanna be a stereotype and get violent that's on you. But when your *** is Locked up don't go crying playing a victim 

If Toya or Anika pulled the same stuff Ashley Mitchell does then they would be banned. FACTS. 

HELLO!

If Toya or Anika pulled the same stuff Ashley Mitchell does then they would be banned. FACTS. 

Toya and Anika were both trash competitors and bring nothing to the franchise. What about if Marie pulled what Nia did, you think her *** wouldn't have been banned? Exactly.

Again, nothing to do with race. Has to do with risk-reward to the franchise based on liability, insurance companies, and money/time wasted on replacements etc.

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