Raven-Symone apologises for 'discriminatory' comments
TV host Raven-Symone has apologised for controversial comments she made on TV show The View, insisting she didn't intend to "victimise" anyone.
The 29-year-old star was targeted on Twitter.com after she and her co-stars watched a video of the most "ghetto" names during an episode of the talk show last week (beg05Oct15).
It was argued many Americans discriminate on the basis of names,
with Raven commenting she wouldn't hire anyone called
'Watermelondrea'.
"I am very discriminatory against words like the ones that they
were saying in the video," she stated on air. "I'm not about to
hire you if your name is Watermelondrea. It's just not going to
happen. I'm not going to hire you."
However, on Sunday (11Oct15) she took to Facebook.com to clarify
her words and apologise for any offence she may have caused.
"My comments about discrimination have spun out of control," she
wrote.
"I'd like to begin by saying that I was not attacking a specific
race, but repeating a name that was said in a viral video which has
received over 2 million likes.
"I have been denied many jobs because of my skin color, body size,
and age. Each time I was rejected, my self esteem was negatively
effected (sic), so i empathize with those who feel victimized by
what I said."
She concluded by saying she wanted to be part of the solution, not
the problem.
Raven also added that while she made a comment about not hiring
someone based on name, it wasn't actually true and that she'd never
discriminated against anyone.
"My comment was in poor taste. My lack of empathy towards name
discrimination was uncalled for," she summed up.
Raven's father Christopher B. Pearman also logged on to Facebook to
stick up for his daughter and clarify that while he doesn't agree
with her comments, viewers should see it as the slip-up it is.
"Raven is a really Beautiful, Sweethearted, Human Being.I should
know. Her Mother and I Love her Very much and will always support
her and have her back. Even if sometimes..........she says some
dumb (stuff)," he posted.