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    SaVon and Yassy take on the 15-year debate over Tyler Perry and 50 Cent — and ask the question Black TV avoids: do two of the most powerful, well-resourced names in Black entertainment actually respect the audience they sell to? In this segment of blankSLATE, they break down the Clarence Thomas theory of survivor resentment, why Tyler Perry won't tell his own story, and how 50 Cent became the street version of the same formula. The conversation covers Tyler Perry criticism, BET, Beauty in Black, the coonery debate, 50 Cent and the Power universe, recycled storylines, and why Black television keeps getting boxed into streets, sports, sex, and crime. SaVon argues that both men have the budget for A24-level quality but choose the cheaper, more profitable formula — and contrasts them with Issa Rae, Ryan Coogler, and The Wire as proof that layered Black storytelling sells when someone actually tries. If you've ever felt like Tyler Perry's catalog is disingenuous, wondered why 50 Cent recycles the same themes, or asked whether Black entertainment is under attack from the inside, this breakdown makes the case with receipts. Topics: Tyler Perry, 50 Cent, Tyler Perry criticism, Black television, BET, Power, Issa Rae, Ryan Coogler, The Wire, Black storytelling, Clarence Thomas. Ad-free and early on Patreon: patreon.com/blankSLATEHQ
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