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ABC defends Raven-Symoné as petition demands her resignation from The View | ABC defends Raven-Symoné as petition demands her resignation from The View |
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ABC has defended Raven-Symoné, in response to a petition calling for The View co-host’s resignation that has collected more than 120,000 signatures. | ABC has defended Raven-Symoné, in response to a petition calling for The View co-host’s resignation that has collected more than 120,000 signatures. |
Related: South Carolina sheriff fires deputy seen manhandling teenage girl in video | Related: South Carolina sheriff fires deputy seen manhandling teenage girl in video |
Symoné courted controversy after she partially defended the South Carolina police officer who dragged a female high school student from her classroom last week. | Symoné courted controversy after she partially defended the South Carolina police officer who dragged a female high school student from her classroom last week. |
Before the Richland County sheriff’s department fired the officer, Ben Fields, Symoné said the teenager may have deserved to be treated that way. | Before the Richland County sheriff’s department fired the officer, Ben Fields, Symoné said the teenager may have deserved to be treated that way. |
“We don’t know what she said, but she did not get up,” Symoné said. “They called [Fields] as a last resort. He talked to her for 30 seconds and she still didn’t get up. She still didn’t put the phone away. | “We don’t know what she said, but she did not get up,” Symoné said. “They called [Fields] as a last resort. He talked to her for 30 seconds and she still didn’t get up. She still didn’t put the phone away. |
“You do not need to be manhandling a child that way, but at the same time, kids, put your phones away.” | “You do not need to be manhandling a child that way, but at the same time, kids, put your phones away.” |
Her comments inspired Change.org user Che Scott-Heron to create a petition addressed to The View’s executive producer, Barbara Walters, calling for Symoné to be removed from the show. | Her comments inspired Change.org user Che Scott-Heron to create a petition addressed to The View’s executive producer, Barbara Walters, calling for Symoné to be removed from the show. |
“African Americans and black people around the diaspora need a voice representative of their views and not a voice representative of what white people want us to say,” the petition reads. | “African Americans and black people around the diaspora need a voice representative of their views and not a voice representative of what white people want us to say,” the petition reads. |
“We need strong black role models in prominent positions on television and Raven-Symoné cannot provide that.” | “We need strong black role models in prominent positions on television and Raven-Symoné cannot provide that.” |
As of Sunday afternoon, the petition had collected more than 126,500 signatures. On Saturday, ABC released a statement. | As of Sunday afternoon, the petition had collected more than 126,500 signatures. On Saturday, ABC released a statement. |
Related: Anyone can be a white supremacist. Just ask Raven-Symoné | Steven W Thrasher | Related: Anyone can be a white supremacist. Just ask Raven-Symoné | Steven W Thrasher |
“We love Raven,” the network said. “She is confident, genuine and opinionated, all qualities that make her a great addition to the panel.” | |
The View’s co-hosts are known for making controversial statements. Symoné has upheld the tradition since joining the show in June. Last month, she apologized after saying she would not hire a person with a “ghetto” name. | The View’s co-hosts are known for making controversial statements. Symoné has upheld the tradition since joining the show in June. Last month, she apologized after saying she would not hire a person with a “ghetto” name. |
Her father, Christopher B Pearman, said on Facebook that his daughter’s comments about “ghetto” names were an “inexcusable gaffe”. | Her father, Christopher B Pearman, said on Facebook that his daughter’s comments about “ghetto” names were an “inexcusable gaffe”. |
“Her Mother and I love her very much and will always support her and have her back,” he wrote. “Even if sometimes … she says some dumb S#%T!” | “Her Mother and I love her very much and will always support her and have her back,” he wrote. “Even if sometimes … she says some dumb S#%T!” |
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