defense in front of people who find her defensive so that she not only doesn’t miss the point, but too, can get her point across, because I do understand what she was saying when she stated: “It’s different for you and I. I’m an African American woman. You get to walk around and be mediocre and still get rewarded for it. We have to be exceptional to get anything in this business.”
HOWEVER.
Initially, according to the context of she and Bethenny’s exchange during their sit-down (on the video above), the statement seemed out of context [and if you want to know why I felt the need to elaborate so intensely-my “television observation experience” with Omarosa, now you can]:
From my observation of Omarosa, I know that she can sometimes put words in your mouth, or say things in response to something that wasn’t said, or in response to something that did not happen. And somehow, your experience, or conversation with Omarosa can get all twisted, and then the only result or thing that becomes of [whatever your conversation was with Omarosa was about] it then becomes her feelings behind the thing that she expressed (which unfortunately sometimes) can come out of nowhere (and again, I think that one thing about Omarosa is just her “controversial television persona” than it is her real life person-I hope). Because the tactic is a kind of “playing victim/manipulation” tactic that a professional manipulator or troublemaker can use in conversation or debate that can both infuriate and confuse their opponent to a point where that tactic can
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