Should VH1 Pull "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" Off The Air?

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  • Laquinta - 12 years ago

    Ughh take it off the air I watch it because it is ratchet however I would never model after these women. It is rediculous but she is making money so she could care less how it makes these women look.. I think it does what they expect our race to do degrade ourselves....

  • Courtney Harden - 12 years ago

    I don't think you people who say I don't think this portrays what women really go through day by day. The fact of the matter is ITS REALITY TV. Most reality t.v. shows are scripted and juiced up to something that it is really not. And they film these women for about 2-3 months. They cut out the part where they're probably relaxing and not arguing to make it more entertaining. I honestly think the show should stay on. I have no problem with it. If they want to make a fool of themselves on national t.v. for money, let it be then. That does not have any concern of ours that is their business!! They just give me entertainment with the foolishness!

  • Latasha Holiday - 12 years ago

    I think it should be taken off, all women are not going through these things. I'm so sick of seeing blacks folks act this way. The only thing i ever here is the ladies on my job say oh it's drama time. So watch love and hip hop. Really I don't wanna show my daughter or son if you have issues start a reality show to air your dirty laundry. Instead of air your dirty laundry get consulting or better yet try JESUS.

  • Rita - 12 years ago

    I think the show is another vehicle for the anti President Obama and Blacks to illustrate how we are willing to denigrate each other for the almighty dollar. Why would you want a show of this caliber or lack there of when we have a Black, strong family oriented example of "us" in the White House? We are the only race of people caught in the Willie Lynch syndrome and can't get free.

  • Chef - 12 years ago

    ....the question you need to ask yourself is.....Do I want my daughter to grow and act the way they are acting or be treated the way they are being treated? If this is reality then maybe we need to look at how these woman were raised..........and..........what type of lifestyle are the people that actually watch this garbage living? If this is how you live and you can relate to these woman? You dont need a tv...you need Jesus!

  • KO - 12 years ago

    While I don't agree with most of the content of the show, I don't feel personally attacked as a black woman. If you can't relate, don't watch. I'm more of a sitcom person, but occasional trash tv is entertaining. Are there any reality shows that actually portray reality? I think not. To each his own. We are all given the option to turn the channel, right?

  • Wanda - 12 years ago

    I looked at this show maybe once or twice and I haven't watched it since. It didn't amaze me at what these females did or is doing. Some females want fame and fortune and will sell their souls to the devil just to have that life. Men degrading women and women degrading themselves for the all mighty dollar. It's embarrassing ! Create some shows that is going to give the lower and middle class citizens something to look forward to especially in the days and times we are living in. That can be just as exciting...These Reality Shows need a Reality Check....

  • Nicholas - 12 years ago

    I understand the concept of the show, but I feel that the behavior of the women is appalling. By airing it, VH1 and Mona are glorifying it. It is not used as a cautionary tale or lesson. They portray the "hood" side of these women and they come off looking like they do not know how to behave in public. It is real, but it's nothing to be proud of, and it's a sad day indeed when, as an African-American woman, your "story" is nothing more than violence, vulgar language, and infidelity.

  • Wonkie - 12 years ago

    I think it should be taken off the air. I also disagree with the excuse that this is what women are going through every day. Because that is not what I'm going through as a women. We as women need to STOP making excuses for these type of shows, and take a stand against them. Thank you Rickey Smiley for having that STAND.

  • Theresa Tolbert - 12 years ago

    they are going through every day life events , the only theirs is air on TV,.. love the show Mona!

  • Ann - 12 years ago

    I like to watch the show, but at the same time I do feel like that there is a lot of things on the show that could have been depicted better.

  • Sweey12 - 12 years ago

    I love the show, and it is nothing wrong with it airing on tv, the things the ladies are going through happen in everyday life to other women, so whats the big deal? Do your thing Mona, and forget all the negativity..

  • qb - 12 years ago

    I think people should notate their educational level prior to voting!

  • Danyel Durham - 12 years ago

    i love this show Mona keep up the good work

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