I agree with the fact that she should have talked to the man before hitting him, but what is NOT fair is the fact that she got kicked off. The Real World Seattle had a similar incident, where an Af. American man (cannot remember his name), slapped one of the roomies (a woman-mind you-because she called him a homosexual), but instead of the producers kicking him off of the show, they decided to let the roomies do a vote to see if they wanted him to remain (he was voted to stay)...
Why is it that Ayanna is always picked on when she stars on a season of Real World/Road Rules?? When they tried to accuse her of practicing voodoo, NOT ONE stood by her. How many of us sprinkle baby powder on the sheets to make them smell fresh? From time to time, I know that I do!

How many of us light incense every now and then?
But when she accused Veronica of plagarism (and she had proof to back it up), of COURSE everyone stood up for Veronica. I think that they can't handle the fact that Ayanna is outspoken, and very direct. There were other ways she could have handled the situation than resorting to physical confrontation, but I see a sense of bias with the producers of these two shows.
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