stuntqueening:manif3stlove:whiteboyfunksucks:What inspired you to make Brenda’s Got A Baby?“I was re
stuntqueening:manif3stlove:whiteboyfunksucks:What inspired you to make Brenda’s Got A Baby?“I was reading the New York Post when I was doing the movie Juice and it was this story - it started out to be this big story about this family who died because they didn’t have heat and they left the gas on. Everybody died except for this this girl who moved in with her cousin. (Second cousin.) She started dating her second cousin. He got her pregnant. Nobody knew that she was pregnant, and I was like “dag!” And it was over a week, but the story kept getting smaller and smaller and smaller. And I was like, “This is very important. More important than Juice, to me! It was a bigger story than Juice!And right now, nobody talks about that. No young black male… No black males talk about black females like we should. We need to take more responsibilities for our sisters because if we don’t, who will? Because if you look at it now, black females are held lower of the totem pole than anybody.”Ain’t nobody hearing you though.He said this in 92, literally nothing has changed. -- source link