A.I. Betrayal…

I found this article on Black Voices…very interesting. Let me know what you think…

-C

Edit to add: Since race is the focus, I must mention that the author of this article is apparently white. Also, I really don’t have an opinion of AI anymore. I was so upset when Tamyra got booted after Season 1, I decided to stop being emotional attached to reality TV. I posted the article because I encourage stirring shit up…and this is a big steaming pot of it. LOL Have a nice night…

The Betrayal

I have so many emotions swirling in my head and I’m going to do my best to try to articulate as best I can. I know this will seem like gibberish, so I will apologize in advance.

Although there were many predictions and hopes among some fans that Jennifer would make the final 4, I think that many of us expected her to leave within the next few weeks. I fully expected her to be in the bottom 3 tonight, although I thought Diana would be the one to go.

I realize Jennifer was an acquired taste. Some fans will tell you that she was an arrogant screamer who made scary faces. Others, like me, will say that she was a self-confident, vibrant young woman who made tremendous strides in improving herself and her performances, respecting the judges as best she could in spite of being told that she was out of her depth in the competition. I would also tell you that although her Tuesday performance was far from flawless, she still gave one of the best renditions of the night.

I was sad to see Jennifer go. Yet, I know that she will do well no matter where the road takes her. She is a beautiful, intelligent, bold young woman who has faced challenges far more daunting than a singing competition and emerged stronger than ever. Whether we hear about her for the next 20 years or never see her again after the next 20 weeks, she will have a good life. I felt badly for her but my anger, my outrage, stemmed from far more than just her elimination. It came from the way that her departure, and the bottom 3 altogether, was handled.

Every season (Tamyra in season 1, Ruben almost goes in season 2), Ryan bleats out his latest variation of ‘MY GOD AMERICA, WHAT HAVE YOU DONE???’ and every season, he seems less and less genuine and more and more like the announcer on the old ‘People’s Court’ episodes (Robert Lleuwyn?). If you ask me, America only did exactly what the show wanted them to do.

While I don’t want to believe that a large amount of American Idol fans who vote do so for racial politics, I do think that there are certain double standards for black female finalists. If you show spunk or personality, are not respectable enough with the judges, or do not wear the most suitable clothes, then you wind up in the bottom 3 over and over again (Kim Locke, Jennifer). But if you dress well, carry yourself well, and refuse to quarrel with the judges no matter how harsh their comments may be, you are slammed as remote, an ice queen, and cocky, and repeatedly wind up in the bottom 3 and/or eliminated well before the final rounds (Tamyra, Trenyce, Christina, LaToya). If you set a high bar for yourself and perform near-consistently well, you are slammed as a critics’ pet (Tamyra, Fantasia), or people say that you have been given a free ride even if you were actually in the bottom 3 or harshly rated by the judges a number of times (Kim Locke, Jennifer, Trenyce). If you have an off night, instead of being given a second or third chance (Josh, John, Carmen, Jon Peter Lewis, RJ) you are put in the bottom 3 (Kim Locke, Jennifer, LaToya) if not voted out altogether after one bad performance (Tamyra).

Essentially, black women on American Idol are supposed to sing well, but not admit that they can sing well, and are supposed to give a fantastic performance every week, but if they show any pride in their performance they will become known as a cocky, attitude-throwing diva who needs to be taught a lesson. Yet, if they do their best every week and then politely accept the negative or positive commentary from the panel, they are frosty, self-satisfied divas who need to be taught a lesson.

One of the only memorable moments of the 2004 VH1 Divas Live screamfest was when they asked a few celebrities what it means to be a diva. Several of them had no response. That’s because the term diva has become so overused and overexposed that only negative connotations spring to mind. Diva means bitch. Or attitude. Or throwing tantrums and being shipped off to rehab.

Few can plant seeds of destruction more masterfully than Simon. When he told Jennifer that she, Fantasia and LaToya were the 3 divas and tried his best to imply they didn’t get along, I cringed. When he asked LaToya if he thought she could win, I winced. When Fantasia’s mother and daughter received ample airtime and the adorable young Zion was carried in Ryan’s arms to see her proud mother, I finally started to drop the melodrama and wonder about the fallout.

These producers aren’t stupid. Surely they knew that the higher they heaped the praise on these three ladies, the higher the audience resentment would grow. Meanwhile, they were as harsh as ever to John Stevens, only fueling the anger of the fans who felt like his ‘quiet, relaxed’ style was more tolerable than ‘screamers’ or ‘church singers’ (as some have described L/T/F). Surely they knew that having Jennifer say ‘it’s Jenny’s world’ and smile at her progress, or having LaToya say that she thought she could win (unforgiveable in the eyes of many voters) would cost them support. I would be stunned if they didn’t realize the exact same fans who raged on various message boards against Fantasia for not being at home with her daughter would rage just as loudly at the ‘favoritism’ of her daughter being brought onstage for a special visit.

The atmosphere changed from a singing competition where these ladies were giving it their all into an overheated free-for-all, Davids vs. Goliaths. After Jennifer was voted out, I looked around various message boards and the degree of satisfaction at ‘showing those mean judges who controls the show’ and ‘America telling John Stevens how much we love him’ was commonplace. Instead of being saddened at the loss of a strong singer, some people acted like they had just slayed a dragon.

I have my doubts as to how genuine the vote totals were (I know how popular John and Jasmine are but for Diana to go from bottom 3 for 2 straight weeks to being safe is very strange), but if they were genuine, and not thrown together as a ‘scandal’ to bring buzz back to an increasingly lethargic program, the producers deserve a great deal of the blame. I found the constant finger-pointing and hand-wringing from Ryan and the judges to be totally hypocritical. Ryan practically *begged* people to vote for John this week and then he feigns horror when more talented singers aren’t safe? Then Paula and Simon basically told the audience not to blame George, Jasmine, or Diana…anyone who isn’t named John! I’m not a big fan of John’s but he was no worse than Jasmine this week. His being slighted in such a blatant way was another passive-aggressive maneuver to rile fans into voting even more fervently for him next week. Then another strong singer will go andthe outrage/scandal/buzz/watercooler talk du jour will commence.

If the producers *were* trying for a racial aspect, they couldn’t have found a better outlet for their agenda than poor George. Never mind that George (according to his pastor) was so sick over the past few days that he could barely even sing or speak on Tuesday. He was forced to do what no other contestant has ever faced, to somehow use psychic powers to determine the top 3 for the week. When he joined Fantasia, LaToya and Jennifer, only to find out that he was totally wrong, he was devastated. The implication was that George had sided with the other black performers and ha ha ha, America showed him, what an idiot. For no good reason, he was singled out for a cheap ‘gotcha’. He was barely able to fight back the tears at the loss of his friend and at being a pawn in such a malicious game of divide and conquer.

I’ve heard all sorts of remarks that this bottom 3 happened because the ladies were not ‘humble’ enough, did not cater to the judges enough, had too much belief in their talent. Maybe I’m crazy, but I think you can be classy without pretending you are a simpering child or looking like a deer in the headlights every time a judge opens his mouth. Unless someone is sticking their tongue out at the audience or arguing with a judge if he gives a single critical remark (like Ryan Starr and her infamous ‘you’re a popper not a rocker’ whine to Simon a few years ago), then you aren’t doing anything to deserve humbling. Yes, Fantasia talked back to Simon a few times, but it was all in fun and she stopped that several weeks ago. Jennifer talked back sometimes but she and LaToya usually accepted both criticism and acclaim with grace and dignity. The whole idea that these ladies needed to be ‘put in their place’, as some have said, as was whooped around some boards after last night’s show, is a very depressing thought. Do these performers really have to behave like trained seals in order to not be punished by voters? Nobody demanded that the sweet, kind Diana be put in her place for dancing back to the couches every time she made it out of the bottom 3. Or that the sweet, kind John be put in his place because last week he said he thought he was going to give a great performance.

This has never been simply a talent show. Popularity plays a factor and it’s far more about who has the loyalest fan base than about strength of voice. But there is a difference between popularity contest and cruelty. The iron fist slamming down on three of the best singers in the competition all in one night was undeserved and degrading beyond words. The show could have gone about it’s business and just called them to the bottom 3 one by one. To see them grouped together, with George wandering in their direction, then being told that they were now lesser than several performers that they have almost always been equal or superior to was something I hope I can forget as soon as possible. Most disgusting of all was the faux-sorrow of the host and judges who helped create the very situation they were suddenly so mournful of.

After seeing these 3 ladies ‘learn their place’, I kept waiting for this huge fit that LaToya or Jennifer or Fantasia were supposed to throw. They’re supposed to claw each other’s eyes out, right? Or scream at the audience? Nope. None of that from the ‘divas’. Instead, ‘cocky’ Fantasia hugged Jennifer so tight that they almost became one. She choked back her tears and told the whole audience that no matter what, Jennifer was THE American Idol. So much for attitude I guess.

As the camera panned all those stunned faces (except for smirking Jasmine) and the producers smirked behind the scenes at the latest frenzy they had whipped up, the only ‘attitude’ I sensed was my own. My anger at what should have been an emotional farewell cut short for lots of blathering from Ryan. My anger at seeing Jennifer denied the chance to finish her last song. My irritation at once again seeing these archaic double standards exhumed in a season that had up until now done a remarkable job of separating the talented from the talentless. And my deep sense of betrayal. I knew that the show could be hateful to their singers, but I had no idea that they could treat their talent like such easily discarded paper dolls.

This was about as desperate and demoralizing as this show can get. I never remember Tamyra or Kim Locke or anyone else being treated as disposably on their final night as Jennifer was. For the sake of some phony controversy, one vibrant performer is gone, two others now wonder if they need to giggle and coo and put up a fake front in order to get support, and one other was completely humiliated on national television in an unnecessary fashion.

After one of the most entertaining and likeable performers in the competition, Amy Adams, left due to lack of votes, the show lost between 2-3 million viewers the next week. Now Jennifer is gone, with nothing but a mixed bag of finalists, several of whom got through based on seemingly everything but singing talent, ahead of us. The more things change, the more they stay the same. Will they lose another million viewers by next week?

I have no idea.

All I can tell you is that they just lost one.

James Barber
JmsBarber@aol.com

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i completely disagree and i get really tired of people crying racism every time something doesn’t go well for a person of color. ruben DID win. i was one of ruben’s biggest fans, however i think clay was amazing too. i am in latoya’s camp all the way, but i feel that the reason jennifer, fantasia and latoya were in the bottom three is because people assumed they were THAT good.

i think tamrya suffered the same fate for the same reason. that is why i am trying to encourage people to vote. i realize you didn’t write this, but do you agree with it?

oh..one other thing… i heard a rumor that they think jennifer lost a lot of votes because her home state wasn’t able to view or vote because of the tornadoes going on there.

i was upset at tamyra being voted out too. yet, i never voted. so i was to blame as much as anyone. regardless, i’m really happy to see she’s doing so well now. so will jennifer. that’s the one good thing about this competition. if you make it to the top twelve, you’re bound to get opportunities. that kind of exposure is invaluable.

interesting observations made by the author. however i do think that some americans are voting with popularity in mind and not talent. this happened in the UK last year and the result was not a pleasant one. i agree with Simon Cowell if you let the public decide this is what you get.

ABOVE ENTRY FROM CAROL _ BIRIMNGHAM ,ENGLAND,UK.

April 22, 2004

i think i’m with brandee on this one. i get really tired of hearing people cry race. lil’ bit’s dad used to do that all the time. “oh, i didn’t get that job because i was black” or whatever. while, at times, that is a genuine reason, the majority of the time, that’s not it. i think no one voted for her because either a) the didn’t like her (i fall in that catagory)…

April 22, 2004

… or b) they thought she was so good, she didn’t need the help with the votes. i personally wouldn’t buy her CD because i find her a little scary. girl can blow, mind you, but so can latoya, and she doesn’t scare me.

April 22, 2004

I saw your note on brandee’s diary. That, and the name WWDiva brought me over. First, let me say your weight loss success is amazing. You are an inspiration and I hope you realize it. Second, about this AI thing. This article has a lot of really great points, but I think I’d have to say that when the general public feels someone is a shoe-in, they often give out sympathy votes. Right or

April 22, 2004

“The iron fist slamming down on three of the best singers in the competition all in one night was undeserved and degrading beyond words”. This says it all. I do think its a totally fixed, racist show. Im not going to watch it anymore. Its pathetic. Its outrageous. John Stevens forgets words, and can only sing in one style but he has never been voted out. Im so flabergasted.

April 22, 2004

wrong, it’s what people are prone to do. I was dismayed when Tamyra was voted off in season 1, and I think it’s still evident that she deserved to win. I strongly supported Ruben last year and am all for Fantasia this year. To me it’s not a matter of color, it’s a matter of talent. Based on talent, I had predicted an all black final 4, because that’s who deserved it. America needs to vote!

April 22, 2004

I was shocked, but cannot complain because I taspe it and there fore am not home to watch it with time to vote. I wondered why America would not want the best singer and instead go for color. It cannot be personality because I think Latoya and Fantasia are awesome, saying that, Jen Hudson wasn’t my favorite, but I thought she should have been top 3, 3 divas and George.

I think the producers of AI set this up to cause controversy about race and to get us talking. Last year when Ruben won, Star Jones received threats and racist hate mail because she favored him to win. This is so ridiculous! It’s a damn TV show! I thought Ruben AND Clay were BOTH awesome. This time, I’m sorry Jasmine, John and Diana are not up to par. That’s not racism, that’s obvious! -AW

Here’s what it is: people read too damn much into these situations. I love ‘AI’ & have been a HUGE fan since the very first season. Do I think racism is a key factor in who gets booted each week?? Definitely not. Do I think that the producers are playing a few ‘games’ behind the scenes?? Absolutely!! Tamayra didn’t deserve to go before Nikki in Season 1 & even though Ruben was amazing,

I find it hard to believe that he would win over Clay, considering Clay’s ever-growing popularity. I agree that the bottom three was a farce this week, but hey — it made for great TV!! Reality TV isn’t as ‘real’ as it used to be. Take the very first ‘Real World’ & compare it with today’s crap. It’s about what sells. We may not always agree with it, but it sure keeps us coming back ever week!

April 23, 2004

I think that this person reads into the competition way to much. I just thought that people probably gave sympathy votes to the other people and that’s why they stayed. I think Jennifer had a great voice but I personally didn’t like her because she sold out with the straight hair. I am a curly haired girl and I think that going straight each week has made me turn against her.

April 23, 2004

I personally believe it has more to do with age. I mean, Diana, Jasmine and Steven are very young and let’s face it, most of the people watching AND voting are teeny boppers. It may be racial too, I don’t disagree. Because, obviously to me, the four most talented people are black, and they are having to share the black vote you know. I don’t know if that makes sense. (cont)

April 23, 2004

(cont) BUT, how many 16 year old screming girlies out there are voting for Steven because they are in LOVE with him (that’s a mystery to me, or for Diana or Jasmine because they are in the same genre as themselves. They don’t see a 25(?) year old talented black singer and appreciate that. I don’t know. Just my opinion!! I was sad to see Jennifer go but all the publicity is rocking her world!

AI voting is based on popularity. John Stevens should have been gone weeks ago, never should have been in the top 12. JPL shouldn’t have made it either IMHO. Jennifer should not have been gone this week. I don’t care about race, etc. And I don’t believe Jennifer herself is “crying race,” whatever that’s supposed to mean. America got it wrong this week, bottom line & how doesn’t even matter.

**con’t** But if LaToya, George, or Fantasia are gone next week and one of the other three remain, something, who knows what, wouldn’t be right. As far as Clay goes, I’ve never been a fan, thinks he sounds more Broadway than pop & he shouldn’t have won. There’s an interesting article on AI voting on MSNBC that’s worth looking at for those who are AI fans. But if you vote, vote for talent,not pity.

Race is not an issue here and I hate when people play the race card!

BTW it sounds like the author is black and not white like you mentioned.

Not that it should matter anyway. I would like to know how you came to that conclusion?

April 23, 2004

I am so sick of that show… It reminds me of karaoke bars where the people that SUCK get applauded and the people with talent get ignored. I haven’t allowed myself to even get into it this time…. Sounds like that’s a good thing 🙂

April 24, 2004

Seems a lot of people are upset that girl got booted. I don’t watch the show, but that’s all I heard on the radio for the past couple of days. She’ll get a contract or something, you’ll see.

I’m late, I know, but what happened was the audience at home assumed. I’m guilty of it also. It wasn’t about race and it wasn’t fixed. The audience assumed that since the top three singers did so well, everyone else would vote for them and they could save someone who didn’t do so well (for example: George). I did the exact same thing a couple of weeks ago. I believe that George got a lot of the…

…votes that L, F and J would have gotten. He’s another talented singer, but he didn’t do so well with his song last week so everyone knew he’d be a target. So, people got cocky and just expected L, F & J to be safe for the week and poor J fell through the cracks. And I think all the other people (Jasmine, Redhead, etc.) just got about the same # of votes they normally did and it was enough. So..

…ya gotta vote for who you want and don’t assume the next person will do it.