The Real World: Homecoming Los Angeles - Season 2 (Paramount + Original)

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Thank you Camille! Even as a male that wouldve been way too many B words in my direction because at THAT point I'm gonna be like "what's up? What we doing?" 

And I would be a hypocrite to judge Tami for calling her husband because that's something I 100% would and have done (and if no man at the time, one of my cousins). lol.

He was walking back-and-forth directly behind her after she was already done and sitting down, repeatedly making threats to snatch her. That's weird af and a big no-no.

exactly if a man saying they finna snatch a wig & repeatedly keep walking behind me talking even more mess I'm definitely gonna square up or at least get somebody to get them lmaoo plus Irene & Beth basically insinuating that Tami did too much but saying that David better not touch her cause they noticed he was pacing around her in a volatile way pissed me off 

I agree with Tami's POV...but I kept going back to her calling him a slave & the whole cotton picking comment. I feel like that was what truthfully set David off and there was no going back after that. I am on Tami's side and David needs to be careful because his while demeanor flipped and his comments about snatching her wig were getting out of hand. That was disrespectful but chile Tami saying that was the start of the end of this. Tami done wiped the floor clean with his face  and made so many points. Wow, this was another amazing episode. This cast is just phenomenal.

I'd like for Tami & Glen to review the conversation from last episode because I don't think we know how Glen truthfully feels after the fact.

Tami and David were both wrong. Tami when she started telling David he had slave mentality and to go pick cotton. That set him off. It would set off most people. And he was wrong with the way he reacted saying he was going to snatch a wig and pacing back and forth behind her like he was about to do something. But this is why they both make for great tv. They're both crazy and both extreme. 

TAMI WAS WRONG. 

TAMI WAS WRONG. 

u ain't answer my question 

 

TAMI WAS WRONG. 

u ain't answer my question 

Lmao why that psychopath spazzing out in all caps.

Can non black people stop talking about this thank you.

I feel like this episode is gonna cause a lot of discussion in the black community.

David is a racoon. Love Tami.

I feel like this episode is gonna cause a lot of discussion in the black community.

If anything black Twitter is gonna turn this into "black men ain't shit" and a bunch of black men and women will argue with each other and the whole topic will change.

Anyways Tami posted her video lemme go watch it.

 

I feel like this episode is gonna cause a lot of discussion in the black community.

If anything black Twitter is gonna turn this into "black men ain't shit" and a bunch of black men and women will argue with each other and the whole topic will change.

I hope not smh

I don't think either person is wrong.  David and Tami just see it differently.

David's (over)reaction was because she brought up his daughter after he made it clear not to IMO

Can non black people stop talking about this thank you.

lol

I've never been able to watch a recap or live of someone just taking but Tami had me captivated the whole way through. Jon looks like a real clown bashing her when she's out there hyping his music to her following and saying she rocks with him. Everything she said was perfect. I respect that she's calling their actions out but also saying just because their actions and words are wrong they can still be friends. I need to binge watch her Basketball Shows, she is not just tv gold but human gold. She needs to be hosting a talk show. 

Can non black people stop talking about this thank you.

no but fr, please.

I don't think either person is wrong.  David and Tami just see it differently.

David's (over)reaction was because she brought up his daughter after he made it clear not to IMO

KVM, she didn't say anything bad though. IMO he took it like she was trying to slight or diss her but she wasn't.

She was saying if/when she has a BLACK son in America you need to think about that. I'm not trying to come at you btw just trying to show why she was brought up

Can non black people stop talking about this thank you.

Are we not allowed to discuss what we watched? This has been the most interesting episode because I feel like something so important was discussed and we got different POV's. Perhaps us non african americans would like to participate without crossinng boundaries but wanting to understand and be educated, not be more divisive over this. 

 

Can non black people stop talking about this thank you.

Are we not allowed to discuss what we watched? This has been the most interesting episode because I feel like something so important was discussed and we got different POV's. Perhaps us non african americans would like to participate without crossinng boundaries but wanting to understand and be educated, not be more divisive over this. 

You good with me Haus

 

Can non black people stop talking about this thank you.

Are we not allowed to discuss what we watched? This has been the most interesting episode because I feel like something so important was discussed and we got different POV's. Perhaps us non african americans would like to participate without crossinng boundaries but wanting to understand and be educated, not be more divisive over this. 

In the words of Tami Roman "You don't say that either. Cause you're Latina"

 

 

Can non black people stop talking about this thank you.

Are we not allowed to discuss what we watched? This has been the most interesting episode because I feel like something so important was discussed and we got different POV's. Perhaps us non african americans would like to participate without crossinng boundaries but wanting to understand and be educated, not be more divisive over this. 

You good with me Haus

Naw this is giving vibes of "you can use the N word around me"

I actually welcome discussion about BLM because this is a very passionate topic for me

 

Can non black people stop talking about this thank you.

no but fr, please.

Divorcing KVM and marrying Mario

It was interesting to see David's perspective. I understand why Tami was so upset by it. I think she fears he's using this platform to give white people an excuse to say racism doesn't exist or ignorance is ok. I usually am always team you gotta respect other peoples perspective, but in this case I understand her passion and frustration behind it. I personally wish she didn't call him a slave or tell him to pick cotton because I think that is what triggered him. David could have responded way worse though. I did not like how they were acting all intimidated of Tami's husband like he was coming for them. Jon's "I hope he knows I'm not David" comments were so stupid and annoying. Beth's story was a nice mix-in to keep it from getting too dark.

 

Can non black people stop talking about this thank you.

Are we not allowed to discuss what we watched? This has been the most interesting episode because I feel like something so important was discussed and we got different POV's. Perhaps us non african americans would like to participate without crossinng boundaries but wanting to understand and be educated, not be more divisive over this. 

if you posted more like this more often you'd be more respected 

 

 

Can non black people stop talking about this thank you.

Are we not allowed to discuss what we watched? This has been the most interesting episode because I feel like something so important was discussed and we got different POV's. Perhaps us non african americans would like to participate without crossinng boundaries but wanting to understand and be educated, not be more divisive over this. 

In the words of Tami Roman "You don't say that either. Cause you're Latina"

I genuinely don't know if you're trolling or not now. I am interested in the topic and expressing what I observed can perhaps help me be educated from your pov or other african americans pov so I can do better. Isn't that the point of this? 

 

 

 

Can non black people stop talking about this thank you.

Are we not allowed to discuss what we watched? This has been the most interesting episode because I feel like something so important was discussed and we got different POV's. Perhaps us non african americans would like to participate without crossinng boundaries but wanting to understand and be educated, not be more divisive over this. 

You good with me Haus

Naw this is giving vibes of "you can use the N word around me"

huh 

 

 

 

Can non black people stop talking about this thank you.

Are we not allowed to discuss what we watched? This has been the most interesting episode because I feel like something so important was discussed and we got different POV's. Perhaps us non african americans would like to participate without crossinng boundaries but wanting to understand and be educated, not be more divisive over this. 

You good with me Haus

Naw this is giving vibes of "you can use the N word around me"

I hope you not tryna say Haus can say that around me because I would be cool with it. Boy Haus can tell you about that and that is definitely not the ******* case

 

 

 

 

Can non black people stop talking about this thank you.

Are we not allowed to discuss what we watched? This has been the most interesting episode because I feel like something so important was discussed and we got different POV's. Perhaps us non african americans would like to participate without crossinng boundaries but wanting to understand and be educated, not be more divisive over this. 

You good with me Haus

Naw this is giving vibes of "you can use the N word around me"

I hope you not tryna say Haus can say that around me because I would be cool with it. Boy Haus can tell you about that and that is definitely not the ******* case

you misread it 

 

 

Can non black people stop talking about this thank you.

Are we not allowed to discuss what we watched? This has been the most interesting episode because I feel like something so important was discussed and we got different POV's. Perhaps us non african americans would like to participate without crossinng boundaries but wanting to understand and be educated, not be more divisive over this. 

if you posted more like this more often you'd be more respected 

When it comes to serious conversations, I have always been willing to listen and talk respectfully. Anyone that knows me here knows that. You take me way too serious. And the people who I'm engaging with right now have known me for awhile so they know I mean well by my post, stay out of it and take your pills.

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