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    Stephen A. Smith is firing back after the National Association of Black Journalists gave him its 2026 “Thumbs Down” award. NABJ says the ESPN personality has established a recurring pattern of disparaging commentary toward prominent Black women across politics, sports and media. Stephen A. says the organization has had its turn—and now his response is coming. Jill Munroe examines the difference between criticizing individual Black women and creating a larger pattern, the economics of outrage-driven commentary and why accountability cannot mean Black women are above criticism. Plus, Tony Rock says nobody supports Chris Rock more than he does—but after nearly three decades building his own comedy career, he still wants a meaningful opportunity to work alongside his older brother. Tony says the Rock family was raised with a “we've got to do it on our own” philosophy, but at what point does independence stop being the lesson and collaboration become reasonable? We unpack nepotism, family opportunity and why opening a door for somebody who has already proven themselves is different from handing them a career. 🎧 It’s all facts, context, and culture. 👉 Subscribe for more entertainment and culture updates every weekday! Jill Munroe is a Los Angeles-bred entertainment journalist, producer, and host. Follow her socials @StilettoJill or visit JillMunroe.com. Catch her live M-Thurs on KBLA Talk 1580 from 6PM to 7PM. #JillMunroe #EntertainmentUpdate #FrontRowSeat #Facts #Context #Culture #StephenASmith #NABJ #ThumbsDown #ESPN #BlackWomen #BlackAthlete #Criticism #Accountability #TonyRock #ChrisRock #Comedy #Independence #Collaboration #Nepotism
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