Oprah: Gone White?

By Uzo Ometu, published Dec 12, 2006
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In an interview with Elle Magazine, Fifty Cent, rapper extraordinaire, has claimed that Oprah Winfrey has lost her way with the black community and has gone “white.”

Fifty Cent is not the first person to speak out against Oprah. In fact, Ludacris appeared on her show as a part of the cast of “Crash.” When up there, Oprah gave Ludacris a hard time about his profession and even so much as to degrade the entire hip-hop industry. Ludacris claims that some of his responses to what Oprah said about him and rap were edited out of the national broadcast.

Rapper Ice Cube has also taken issue with Ms. Winfrey.

In Fifty’s interview with Elle Magazine, he claims that Oprah has lost touch with black people. He also made the point that Oprah has turned away from blacks to cater to the white-female community and that she now shares the same views as the people of that demographic.

Fifty’s issues with Oprah are quite understandable. Afterall, Oprah has publicly taken a stance against the hip-hop industry. She says that she is against rap lyrics that “marginalize women.” As a result of her disdain for the rapping profession, Oprah has failed to have many hip-hop artists on her show. Outside of Ludacris’ appearance on the show, only Kanye West has been invited, as Oprah claims to enjoy his music.

Thus it seems to be that Fifty Cent thinks Oprah has gone white partially because she has turned her head away from hip-hop, which is based on entirely black community. Is he right to think so?

One cannot argue with his theory that her show targets middle-aged white women. Just by looking at her shows, seeing who is in the audience and reading her list of topics, it’s indubitable who her main target audience is. But just because she makes money off of white people doesn’t mean that she has “gone white,” does it?

I must say, that with every passing day that I hear about Oprah, I become more and more proud as a black man. What she represents in the black community is unparalleled by any one of this generation.

Oprah: Gone White?

Has Oprah "gone white?"

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In order to become a billionaire in a white male industry the person cannot be "too black". While Oprah is intelligent she is not highly intelligent, she has a very good business head on her shoulders and in todays world many a professor is dirt poor and entrepaneurs so rich that they vomit money. Most blacks arent entrepaneurs so Oprah would not be a typical black for that reason. Oprah is so rich now she doesnt need anyone, but I remember people said that about Michael Jackson. While I find Oprahs show "too middle class and rich" , I dont find it too white. I know many people who are black and the outside and the inside, but they are poor as pigs. Would any of the Rappers who castigate Oprah share some wealth with "worthy blacks", I dont think they would.

Posted on 12/14/2007 at 10:12:09 AM

 
We must realize that most white people have more money than blacks. It makes sense to go with people that are going to help support and influence your career in order for you to get ahead. I don't believe Oprah is a sellout,she has to do what needs to be done to stay on top and remain on top.I say "hooray for her." She is a smart women and managed to work her way to the top. People are going to be critical of everything she does or says. If I wanted to say negative things about Oprah I could, but why? There's enough negativity in the world. More power to you Oprah!!!

Posted on 11/10/2007 at 6:11:00 PM

 
iv'e been sayin for years that oprah was trading places on her black people! when you look at her show she has tons of white people in the audenice. so i say fuck the bitch

Posted on 06/06/2007 at 4:06:00 PM

 
People questioning Oprah's connection with blacks is nothing new. In a Sunday metro newspaper supplement's profile in the late '80s or early '90s she recalled how other blacks considered her an "oreo" in the early '70s because it was fashionable to hate white people then, and she didn't. It's interesting that 50 Cents and a white supremacist agree on Oprah. In an '80s "Oprah" episode on neo-Nazi skin heads a skin head told her by phone that she didn't represent most blacks. She said, "You don't know me." He replied, "I see you." It's no mystery what blacks represent most blacks to that skin head or any other white racist.

Posted on 05/27/2007 at 12:05:00 AM

 
Everything you said was ok until the final comment. If that last part you said was true then There wouldn't BE "Gangster Hip Hop" in the first place. I highly doubt you would see a middle aged white woman walking in a local Best Buy and purchase a "Gangster Artist" album. the chances are way too microscopic

Posted on 04/24/2007 at 10:04:00 AM

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