All of us trying to figure out what the hell "passively provocative" means #RHOBH
@queensofbravo Dorit means Passive Aggressive. It's obvious that's what she meant. I bet you gonna hear that phrase trending with fragile white woman who are uncomfortable around people of colour. Omg... Passively Provocative?
@VaiYonfluff @queensofbravo You’re going to end up with a bunch of contrived TV this way. They need to stop caring how they look, and just do them. Could you imagine If they had asked Garcelle “how do you feeling being the only black person in the group” social media would have lost it.
@ThisizRory @queensofbravo No. She's been asked that question before. That's an okay question to ask.
@VaiYonfluff @queensofbravo I think so too, but I can see Twitter now “oh what these white ladies don’t think black women can be around them” you see what I mean? They’re damned if they do damned if they don’t, and they’re aware of it. Which doesn’t make good TV. They should be able to go at Garcelle
@ThisizRory @queensofbravo But Dorit is uncomfortable talking about race. Saying oh the brown people in my home isn't just the help my mother's best friend is black is a tone deaf thing to say. The conversation about race Garcelle had with Kyle was great because Kyle acknowledged Garcelle's point of view.
@VaiYonfluff @queensofbravo I just don’t think it’s fair to Garcelle that that her cast mates feel they have to tip toe around her, something she’s said too. I want Dorit to be able to give Garcelle the same energy that she’d give a white woman, and not have to worry about how it looks. If everyone