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Project 21's Insight on Standards for Blacks; Nicolosi's Take on Disney's Movie Failures

According to Collete, Gay was accused of plagiarism from a Black woman with traditional values, yet seemingly faced minimal repercussions, raising questions about fairness and accountability.

In another segment, the show turned its focus to the entertainment industry, discussing "Disney Still Bombing at the Movies." Former Hollywood insider and movie critic Barbara Nicolosi provided her perspective on why Disney's recent film offerings have been underperforming. Nicolosi suggested that the company's creative decisions might be impacting their success, hinting at an inability to connect with a broader audience.

The episode also included a segment called "The Lighter Side," which explored the key to success. The answer, presented in an engaging and straightforward manner, was 'True Grit' – emphasizing the importance of resilience and determination in achieving one's goals. This part of the show aimed to inspire viewers with a positive message about the power of perseverance.

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It is an initiative of The National Center for Public Policy Research. It was created to represent the perspectives of African-Americans who value entrepreneurial spirit, family dedication, and individual responsibility, views not traditionally echoed by the civil rights establishment. Project 21 members participate in various ways, including writing opinion editorials, engaging in policy discussions, and advising policymakers. They have been featured in numerous media outlets. The project began following the 1992 Los Angeles riots, aiming to bring attention to conservative and moderate voices in the African-American community.

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