- This is a safe zone.
And I can say what
I want to say.
- You can.
- I think some of those
insecurities come out.
And as soon as somebody
says something
to you that hits that little
insecurity button
in you, you come back with
a nasty, you know.
For me, for Simone,
most of the time,
it doesn't really
bother us.
- Go ahead, speak
for yourself.
- Right.
- Speak for me.
- It really doesn't
bother me.
- But I think that there
is something
that you are
running from.
And you use your
words as a weapon instead
of words to build up and
encourage and inspire.
I think this is gonna be
profound in that
not only will you open up,
we may all find out
something about
ourselves.
We can all be open and
honest and say some things.
- And when I'm honest back,
it's not a retaliation,
it's just the truth.
- When you come back with
the b-word and
"Your mama" that is
retaliation, girl.
- Well, it may not
be to me.
My mama called me
that, "bitch".
So it didn't mean
anything to me.
That word means
nothing.
- Your mama called
you a bitch?
Truth be told, black mamas
back in the day
could say some really
harsh things
and it stuck
with her.
Like, you're a "B", she's a "B",
and everybody's a "B".
You know better,
you do better.
- Oh Jackie, I want to
just let you know.
I would prefer you call
people a bitch than
the way you say certain
things to people.
- So now we doing
a circle.
You don't like what I'm
saying so now
you want to deflect and
bring it back to me?
