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(Photo via Lifetime)Related PostsLifetime channel premiered its latest show, Girlfriend Intervention last night, and it lived up to all the side-eyes people were already giving it. The show takes a white woman who feels downtrodden about her look and her life and connects her to four fairy black girlfriends.
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Though senior safety Ryan Keiser called the team's reaction pure excitement and just joy, he repeatedly said players were thankful and appreciative. Center Angelo Mangiro said the offensive line was watching film of Rutgers 10 minutes after the meeting. And Franklin made an important distinction regarding bowl games. It's amazing how many people texted me and emailed me last night and said, 'How awesome that you're bowl-eligible,' Franklin said. We're not bowl-eligible. We have an opportunity to go to a bowl game. We need to make sure that we can take care of our business this week, which is Rutgers. Still, Franklin acknowledged the decision's importance to the program. For the past two years, players said they competed primarily for the fans, the university and each other.But, because of the scholarship limits, Penn State was forced to play with caveats. The team limited <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Michael-Kors-Outlets>Michael Kors Outlets</a>  hitting in practice, sought more walk-ons and exhausted itself to build creative depth charts.According to the initial 2012 sanctions, this season was supposed to be the first of four in which Penn State would field 65 scholarship players. The NCAA restored some of those scholarships last year. Now, Penn State will return to full scholarship strength three seasons before initially scheduled. Now there's nothing being held back from them, in terms of opportunities, Franklin said. They have the ability to chase their dreams now. Both Hull and Franklin said that Penn State owed plenty to former coach Bill O'Brien, now with the Houston Texans. Matt Millen, a former Penn State player who is tight with O'Brien, said that the coach spent his two seasons at Penn State doing everything in his power to get the sanctions reduced. I actually texted Billy last night thanking him for all that he's done the last couple years, because I think he's had a huge role in what's happened here, Franklin said.Hull praised three of his head coaches (Franklin, O'Brien and 2011 interim coach Tom Bradley) for helping the team navigate the last three years. It wasn't easy for any of the guys to take over in the position we were in, Hull said. They all did their part, and we owe them <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Gucci-At-Saks>Gucci Outlet</a>  a lot. On Monday night, thousands of students and Penn State fans visited Beaver Stadium, where they sang the national anthem and cheered for Joe Paterno, and downtown State College, where they celebrated in the area known as Beaver canyon.Penn State and State College police reported no significant incidents. Franklin said that was OK, so long as no one got hurt and nothing was damaged. I think <Monday> night was an opportunity for maybe that pride to explode and that excitement to explode, because again I think it's part of the feeling <at>Penn State], Franklin said. It's part of us moving forward. Franklin said the prospect of sanction reductions was not a component of his Penn State interview in December, nor did he make overt references with recruits. Former Sen. George Mitchell, Penn State's athletics integrity monitor, recommended the sanctions reductions as part of his annual report. Mitchell did the same last year, which led to a gradual restoration of scholarships.Players said Monday's announcement surprised the team. They returned to practice Tuesday with renewed motivation. It allows people to realize they're not playing just for each or our university anymore, Hull said. Our wins mean something. If we do a good job on Saturdays, we'll have a reward at the end of the season with <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Jimmy-Choo-Lennox-Pump>Jimmy Choo Lennox Pump</a> either the Big Ten championship game or a bowl game. That gives us a lot more motivation and excitement. PENN STATE VS. RUTGERSWHEN: 8 p.m. SaturdayWHERE: High Point Solutions Stadium, Piscataway, N.J.TV: Big Ten NetworkRADIO: WAEB AM-790 Copyright 2014,
The four are Nikki Chu (interior designer), Tracy Balan (hairstylist and makeup artist), Tiffiny Young (stylist) and Tanisha Thomas (soul coach).
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The show鈥檚 tagline is Trapped inside of every white girl is a strong black woman ready to bust out.  
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Let me find out that our souls have been kidnapped by unaware white women. Let me find out!
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Girlfriend Intervention doesn鈥檛 even try to act like it鈥檚 not a show that places the womanhood of Black and white women on some <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Jimmy-Choo-Strappy-Sandals>Jimmy Choo Shoes Sale</a>  sort of scale. That in itself is insulting to every聽woman because it鈥檚 defining our behavior by our skin color.
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The show鈥檚 message is that every white woman needs a black girlfriend (or 4) to set her straight. Also: white women need paid guidance counselors. Oh and Black women are confident robots who put style above everything else.
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One of the biggest problems with the show is Tanisha, and that鈥檚 because she鈥檚 created a reputation for herself for being every bad  about Black women. The woman of Bad Girls Club infamy is in no position to be anyone鈥檚 Iyanla Vanzant.
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On the show, she epitomizes every bit of the loud, neck-swerving, sassy black woman, and she takes her 鈥渏ob鈥?very seriously. She鈥檚 also the expert in the Black woman experience, apparently.
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In the first 10 minutes of the show, the following lines are uttered by Tanisha:
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Joanie is married to a FINE Black man. A Black woman would never let herself go with a man like that.
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With Caucasian women, everyone is really afraid to say how they really feel.
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There is not a sister on this earth who ll miss a red carpet event because she feels fat. That s a white girl problem.
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The other women weren鈥檛 much better in what they were saying. Tanisha was just the loudest. The girl lacks an inside voice, but it also makes her words more noticeable. One of them (Tiffiny) even mentioned how white women aren鈥檛 happy unless they鈥檙e a size 2.
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Holy sweeping statement, Batman! The show was full of it.
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It was also full of tired and <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Gucci-Dress-Shirts>Gucci Dress Shirts</a>  outdated phrases like YOU GO, GIRL! GET YOUR GROOVE BACK, SISTER!!! YES, GIRLFRIEND! I wanted to slide out my chair onto the carpet because it took itself so seriously but was so comedic that it seemed like satire.
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I was sure Ashton Kutcher was going to jump out and be like 鈥淵ou鈥檝e been Punk鈥檇! This isn鈥檛 a real show but a skit on .鈥?
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But nay. Joanie was given a terrible makeover where the hairstylist just weaved her up, her home was decorated like an IKEA store threw up and she wore her own clothes mostly. Her 鈥渟oul鈥?was fixed by going to a salsa class (she used to be a  dancer. Yes, to them this made sense). And at the end, the ladies assured her that she now had 4 sisters, and 鈥測ou know what they say once you go Black, you can t go back.
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I wish I was making this stuff up. Girlfriend Intervention had to be produced by clueless white producers who didn鈥檛 have a person of color to tell them to have a seat because this show is offensive for many reasons.
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One of those is that they have 4 Black women who are trying to fix someone鈥檚 life and none of them can fix their own hair to look right. Chile, BYE.
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Lifetime didn鈥檛 just jump the shark. They somersaulted off the cliff into the shark鈥檚 mouth. I didn t watch BAPS, and I heard that was bad, but Girlfriend Interventions is definitely a mess too. It is not worth watching, and I predict that it won鈥檛 be on air for long.
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Though senior safety Ryan Keiser called the team's reaction pure excitement and just joy, he repeatedly said players were thankful and appreciative. Center Angelo Mangiro said the offensive line was watching film of Rutgers 10 minutes after the meeting. And Franklin made an important distinction regarding bowl games. It's amazing how many people texted me and emailed me last night and said, 'How awesome that you're bowl-eligible,' Franklin said. We're not bowl-eligible. We have an opportunity to go to a bowl game. We need to make sure that we can take care of our business this week, which is Rutgers. Still, Franklin acknowledged the decision's importance to the program. For the past two years, players said they competed primarily for the fans, the university and each other.But, because of the scholarship limits, Penn State was forced to play with caveats. The team limited <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Michael-Kors-Outlets>Michael Kors Outlets</a> hitting in practice, sought more walk-ons and exhausted itself to build creative depth charts.According to the initial 2012 sanctions, this season was supposed to be the first of four in which Penn State would field 65 scholarship players. The NCAA restored some of those scholarships last year. Now, Penn State will return to full scholarship strength three seasons before initially scheduled. Now there's nothing being held back from them, in terms of opportunities, Franklin said. They have the ability to chase their dreams now. Both Hull and Franklin said that Penn State owed plenty to former coach Bill O'Brien, now with the Houston Texans. Matt Millen, a former Penn State player who is tight with O'Brien, said that the coach spent his two seasons at Penn State doing everything in his power to get the sanctions reduced. I actually texted Billy last night thanking him for all that he's done the last couple years, because I think he's had a huge role in what's happened here, Franklin said.Hull praised three of his head coaches (Franklin, O'Brien and 2011 interim coach Tom Bradley) for helping the team navigate the last three years. It wasn't easy for any of the guys to take over in the position we were in, Hull said. They all did their part, and we owe them <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Gucci-At-Saks>Gucci Outlet</a> a lot. On Monday night, thousands of students and Penn State fans visited Beaver Stadium, where they sang the national anthem and cheered for Joe Paterno, and downtown State College, where they celebrated in the area known as Beaver canyon.Penn State and State College police reported no significant incidents. Franklin said that was OK, so long as no one got hurt and nothing was damaged. I think <Monday> night was an opportunity for maybe that pride to explode and that excitement to explode, because again I think it's part of the feeling <at>Penn State], Franklin said. It's part of us moving forward. Franklin said the prospect of sanction reductions was not a component of his Penn State interview in December, nor did he make overt references with recruits. Former Sen. George Mitchell, Penn State's athletics integrity monitor, recommended the sanctions reductions as part of his annual report. Mitchell did the same last year, which led to a gradual restoration of scholarships.Players said Monday's announcement surprised the team. They returned to practice Tuesday with renewed motivation. It allows people to realize they're not playing just for each or our university anymore, Hull said. Our wins mean something. If we do a good job on Saturdays, we'll have a reward at the end of the season with <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Jimmy-Choo-Lennox-Pump>Jimmy Choo Lennox Pump</a> either the Big Ten championship game or a bowl game. That gives us a lot more motivation and excitement. PENN STATE VS. RUTGERSWHEN: 8 p.m. SaturdayWHERE: High Point Solutions Stadium, Piscataway, N.J.TV: Big Ten NetworkRADIO: WAEB AM-790 Copyright 2014,

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