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Tatsha Robertson claims in her lawsuit only five employees at People were black among the magazine’s staff of 110.

Maybe they should call it White People magazine.

The recently axed lone black editor of People says she was discriminated against by her boss, and that the popular magazine is biased against African-Americans in general.

People is “a discriminatory organization run entirely by white people who intentionally focus the magazine on stories involving white people and white celebritie

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duck-dynasty-men.jpg"Social media drives the narrative. It also empowers the consumer, the fan. It gives them a megaphone that they never had before." -- David E. Johnson, CEO/Strategic Vision
Ah, the power of making noise.
By now you know that A&E has succumbed to the beat-down by fans and sponsors of "Duck Dynasty" and brought family patriarch Phil Robertson back to the show.
Robertson, you may recall, was on suspension for remarks he made in GQ in regards to homosexuals and African-Americans nearly a week ago
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A few years ago, I couldn't imagine a network disregarding GLAAD's recommendations
Phil v. The Gays. With which will we side? Or rather, against which will we side? This is the question that society demands we answer. Are we anti-Phil or anti-gay or anti-GLAAD or anti-A&E or anti- ... ?
Perhaps no other word sums up the Duck Dynasty fiasco as aptly as the word "anti."
Whenever I hear that someone is anti-this or that, I immediately think of the old quip about MADD - are there any mothers for dr
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The first black president of the Southern Baptist Convention supports Phil Robertson's biblical views on homosexuality but disputes the "Duck Dynasty" patriarch's memory of race relations before the Civil Rights movement.
 
This 2012 photo released by A&E shows, from left, Phil Robertson, Jase Robertson, Si Robertson and Willie Robertson from the A&E series, "Duck Dynasty." (AP Photo/A&E, Zach Dilgard)

 
In a GQ magazine interview, Robertson said that in his Louisiana youth he picked cotton wit
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