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Old 04-17-2004, 12:34 PM
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Omarosa's behavior really "special." "Special" meaning short school bus riding special. Maybe "touched" would be a better word. Either way, she is sick. The fact that she single handling sabotaged Kwame proves that she has some serious issues, definitely "crabs in a barrel" mentality, jealously and envy to name a few.


If really makes me wonder if we as a black community will ever be able to unite. I understand that she is an individual, but as a black woman I hold her to higher standards. In that, she as a black woman on television is really a representative of all black women in society, whether she liked it or not. She had the opportunity to display the strength, poise, and resilience of black women. Instead she chose to perpetuated the stereotype about black women being "witches" amongst other things.

Did you see the way Jessica and Nick were looking at her when she was in the room trying on hats?? They must have been thinking "WTF". In no way shape or form did Omarosa conduct herself as a professional. Her character is truly lacking. I really have to wonder how in the world did she make it this far and when will her 15 minutes be up. It was so funny watching her on Oprah... LOL, you could just tell that Oprah could not stand her.

I understand that Kwame did not know that he could fire her, but he should have took her aside and told her off in the most professional manner. If he handled Omarosa better, he would have been selected as the apprentice. I am glad that Kwame has positive black women in his life or this experience would have twisted his views on black women.
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