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Majority of ‘Most Inclusive TV Shows’ Already Canceled

The latest list of the most comprehensive television shows from the University of Southern California Annenberg Inclusion Initiative reveals that the majority of those shows are no longer on the air or have not been renewed.

Hmm, I can't imagine why.

“This list ranks the most comprehensive broadcast and cable series for the 2021-2022 broadcast season, as well as the 100 best streaming series for the 2021-2023 season, by the on-screen crew and behind the camera. This is a compilation of data about our staff.” report Messenger. “The list also includes the top 20 producers of the most comprehensive programs on television.”

“The researchers looked at more than 560 series airing on broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms based on 15 inclusion metrics.” And guess what those “15 inclusion metrics” are? please. Yes, this nonsense continues. “The index ranked the gender, racial/ethnic, LGBTQ+, disability, and age representation of the series' regular cast.”

but.

“[A] Looking at the first list, some worrying trends are already emerging. The majority of the most comprehensive shows have already ended, been canceled, or have renewals still pending. ”

  1. queen sugar (Own) [Ended in 2023 after seven seasons]
  2. baby (HBO) [Aired one season in 2022]
  3. naomi (CW) [Canceled after one season]
  4. All American: Homecoming (CW)
  5. 20's (Bed)
  6. queens (ABC) [Canceled after one season]
  7. king of napa (Own)
  8. 4400 (CW) [Canceled after one season]
  9. Sister (Bed)
  10. P Valley (Stars)

Five of the top 10 cable and broadcast programs are no longer on the air.

Six of the top 10 streaming shows were canceled, and two were limited series with no hope of returning.

  1. Raise Dion (Netflix) [Canceled after two seasons]
  2. Gentified (Netflix) [Canceled after two seasons]
  3. Garcias (maximum) [Canceled after one season]
  4. The last days of Ptolemy Gray (AppleTV+) [Limited series, aired in 2022]
  5. reasonable suspicion (Hulu)
  6. now and then (Apple TV+)
  7. lap shot (maximum)
  8. with love (Amazon Prime) [Canceled after two seasons]
  9. first kill (Netflix) [Canceled after one season]
  10. flock (Amazon Prime) [Limited series, aired in 2023]

Good news:

The report can be read as part of a larger story in which Hollywood is pivoting away from its diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, which were stepped up during the 2020 George Floyd protests. The cancellation of these shows can be interpreted as part of the following trends: The departure of several of his DEI executives from major Hollywood companies last summer suggests that studio leaders have decided that consolidation alone is not profitable enough.

We can only hope.

What Hollywood perpetrates against racial minorities can only be described as grotesque abuse. Going all the way back to the 80's, we've seen movies (Eddie Murphy), daytime television (Oprah Winfrey), prime time television (Bill Cosby), music (Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, Prince, etc.), and comedy (Richard Pryor) and sports were dominated by a large amount of black talent, which the entire country embraced without regard for race. When I was in high school in the '80s, when white teenage girls had posters of black superstars on their walls, no one thought anything of it.

What made these black celebrities superstars in the '80s was their universal appeal, which gave them careers that lasted decades.

What Hollywood is doing to racial minorities is using them as woke fodder. These performers finally get their long-awaited opportunity to make it big, but they're fired because they're hired for shows and roles that are unattractive, divisive, preachy, and self-centered. Your career on the bench will be ruined. What you need more than anything to become a star is the goodwill of the audience. Entertainment today refuses to generate favor to build a career. Instead, all are divided, scolded, lectured, and insulted. This makes people of all skin colors disgusting, so we're buried among shows that feature non-white people, but we're still drowning in shows like Morgan Freeman, Denzel Washington, Pam Grier, Will Smith, Sydney… There's no Poitier, or '80s Whoopi Goldberg.This is why there is no one to love Good Times, Family Matters, Fresh Prince, Scandal, The Wire, or rock appeared.

These very inclusive shows aren't being canceled because of racists in America. And a TV show or movie doesn't need to have one white person in it to be a hit.There is 47 million Black people in this country. If only 15% of them watch the show, the show is a hit. Where are the left-wing Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden voters? If only 10 percent of them tune in, you have a hit show.

This study does not reveal the problem of tolerance in America. It reveals left-wing Hollywood's quality problems.

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