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Black Conservatism Controversies and Unveiling Dark Secrets in Kids' TV

June 25, 2024 Shane Ivan Nash, Blossom C. Brown
Black Conservatism Controversies and Unveiling Dark Secrets in Kids' TV
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Black Conservatism Controversies and Unveiling Dark Secrets in Kids' TV
Jun 25, 2024
Shane Ivan Nash, Blossom C. Brown

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Why are so many black conservatives embracing a controversial stance that makes Shane Ivan Nash say, "It's giving yes-masa tease"? 

Buckle up as Shane, alongside his co-host, Blossom C. Brown dives headfirst into this heated topic with their signature blend of humor and no-holds-barred commentary. 

This conversation isn’t just about political ideologies—it’s a rollercoaster through cultural dynamics, where Shane’s unapologetic views promise to provoke, entertain, and possibly even enlighten.


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Why are so many black conservatives embracing a controversial stance that makes Shane Ivan Nash say, "It's giving yes-masa tease"? 

Buckle up as Shane, alongside his co-host, Blossom C. Brown dives headfirst into this heated topic with their signature blend of humor and no-holds-barred commentary. 

This conversation isn’t just about political ideologies—it’s a rollercoaster through cultural dynamics, where Shane’s unapologetic views promise to provoke, entertain, and possibly even enlighten.


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Speaker 1:

My name is Shane Ivan Nash. Stay tuned and hit that like and subscribe button. Yeah, that's kind of what it feels like it's giving yes-masa tease. You can say that I'm not saying that, you said it.

Speaker 2:

It's giving yes-masa these black conservatives every time they bow down. It's giving yes-masa tease, and all of y'all have fallen in for it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, and I just sit over here with my lone liberal tail self just looking at y'all eating my popcorn and just going that is being messy. It's crazy how many folks, though, this year alone, have been up for something, including our next topic, which is a really heavy topic, and I want to make sure to put a trigger warning, because this does talk about essay and especially for children. The Quiet on the Set documentary came out, and that triggered me, and it triggered me in a way that I wasn't expecting, because of how I grew up as a kid and all that like performance stuff that I was always in and all that. What's your feeling on it? Where do you want to go? Where do you want to start, cause it's a lot?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's a lot. Well, you know, I I went over to Shane's house and I watched it.

Speaker 1:

We watched it together, me, him and his beautiful wife we watched Discovery Plus for $2.99 instead of the other ones for $9.99. We got it for a little cheaper.

Speaker 2:

He knows everything, honey, because your girl over here ain't got cable. I ain't got none of that. So I'm just like, let me go over to Shane's house Free subscription, yeah. So we went over there and I think they released a fifth episode which we haven't watched yet.

Speaker 2:

Basically, for those of y'all that have not watched, dan Schneider was a powerhouse, especially in the 90s, when it came to kids' programming. He created shows like All that the Amanda Show. He's done shows like iCarly, victorious, a lot of Nickelodeon stars, and that documentary talked about accusations of SA racism. A lot of different things that were happening on set. People were being abused, harassed on the set of his shows and, interesting enough, I think the biggest thing that came out of that was Drake Bell. Okay, drake Bell was on the Amanda Show as well as on drake and josh. Um, dan schneider always does this thing where when he creates shows, there's always going to be that one or two breakout store star and he spins them off into their own shows. Because, you know, miranda cosgrove was on drake and Josh and then she got on iCarly Victoria, justice was on Zoey 101, and then she ended up with Victoria. It's like a Marvel universe.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's good strategy. You know what I mean. It's really, really good. But Drake Bell appeared, I think, in episode three or four, one of them and he talked about being the John Doe that was at the center of a lawsuit, I think back in 2004 or something like that, where he was as a on set and I literally think this was right before he got the show. Drake and Josh I think they had started filming the pilot or something like that, and the person was Brian Peck. He is not related to Josh Peck, who was Drake Bell's co-star.

Speaker 1:

I definitely thought that too. I was like wait a second. What Especially Josh Peck? We don't know who his father is. But go on, seriously, you look it up Really. It says he doesn't know who his father is.

Speaker 2:

On the Amanda show he was the pickle guy. Yeah, and the Amanda show ran from 1999 to 2002, but he was apparently like the pickle guy, or?

Speaker 1:

whatever, like the glory hole is not the glory hole, honey, they literally had, like he came out with pickles. And what is it, kiana reeves, I think, was in the bathroom right, was it, kiana reeves?

Speaker 2:

I oh I think it was ray romano.

Speaker 1:

I thought right, right right, I think it's ray romano. It was ray romano, okay, and he puts a pickle through a hole. Yeah, I'm like, what were we watching as children? No wonder, yeah.

Speaker 2:

It was horribly insane.

Speaker 1:

I can't believe that would get approved, like today. Producers yeah.

Speaker 2:

Never, never. Yeah, it was crazy, but apparently Drake Bell's girlfriend's mom actually convinced him to go to the police and file everything, and so you know it was really sad because it really torn a wedge between him and his father, because Brian Peck was responsible for that. For that, and you know, and apparently from what we understand is, every child star had to have their parents on set. Yeah it's a legal thing and so you know, or a guardian or someone watching.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you.