Attn: Golostruda
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 9:56 pm
You wrote:
"Of course it's her right to choose, but on the other hand she better have a better excuse than racism. If a producer had hired a woman for a shoot, hired the crew, the stud, got the location, the lights, etc, and the actress said she didn't want to do it for no reason other than the colour of the male performer's skin, you'd have a lot of very pissed off people and an actress who would see her number of bookings drop sharply. And quite rightly"
I say, that producer deserves a slap on the wrist for being so damn presumptious. I've had to deal with the I-don't -do-black-guys thing and am actually very considerate of this. No model has ever turned up to one of my shoots without knowing who she was going to work with. I don't like putting two complete strangers together unless I near as damndest know that its going to work out between them on the day and you know what, because I communicate with my performers and attentive to their needs (even on the race issue) they enjoy themselves and work a lot better on the day.
Sorry Mr Moderator but I felt I wanted to add my two pennies to this debate and the opposite of this can sometimes also be apparent as John will testify. Sometimes some white girls would prefer to work with a fit black guy with a big knob (and we're not necessarily talking about me either). It's all swings and roundabouts and boils down to personal preference. Because a girl prefers not to work with a person of her opposite colour don't always make her a racist. It's like poeple who stick to steak and chips won't eat ackee and saltfish. Each to their own I say. The worlds too large a place to dwell on such matters.
A word to the moderator: While I feel it is your duty to police this thread for offending comments, it is important for these things to be addressed sometimes, whether this chap was a troll or not, the question was still valid. This is a forum after all.
"Of course it's her right to choose, but on the other hand she better have a better excuse than racism. If a producer had hired a woman for a shoot, hired the crew, the stud, got the location, the lights, etc, and the actress said she didn't want to do it for no reason other than the colour of the male performer's skin, you'd have a lot of very pissed off people and an actress who would see her number of bookings drop sharply. And quite rightly"
I say, that producer deserves a slap on the wrist for being so damn presumptious. I've had to deal with the I-don't -do-black-guys thing and am actually very considerate of this. No model has ever turned up to one of my shoots without knowing who she was going to work with. I don't like putting two complete strangers together unless I near as damndest know that its going to work out between them on the day and you know what, because I communicate with my performers and attentive to their needs (even on the race issue) they enjoy themselves and work a lot better on the day.
Sorry Mr Moderator but I felt I wanted to add my two pennies to this debate and the opposite of this can sometimes also be apparent as John will testify. Sometimes some white girls would prefer to work with a fit black guy with a big knob (and we're not necessarily talking about me either). It's all swings and roundabouts and boils down to personal preference. Because a girl prefers not to work with a person of her opposite colour don't always make her a racist. It's like poeple who stick to steak and chips won't eat ackee and saltfish. Each to their own I say. The worlds too large a place to dwell on such matters.
A word to the moderator: While I feel it is your duty to police this thread for offending comments, it is important for these things to be addressed sometimes, whether this chap was a troll or not, the question was still valid. This is a forum after all.