
”This [the ‘Ghetto Fights’ series] is terrible stuff. First of all, it is an image of our community that’s not true. Is there violence? Yes. Is there only violence? No.” - The Reverend & Former Democratic Presidential Candidate, Al Sharpton – 04/25/05
Beyond all false images, it is the Reverend himself who is guilty of presenting this “false image” of his community. For if he had actually sat down and absorbed this massively enlightening masterpiece, he would understand that the people at Fall Thru Entertainment manage to paint a 360-degree portrait of today’s white-collar, Caucasian, suburban communities. Like most situations in life, this one could easily be related to the words of Killa Cam: “I’m a reporter. I talk about what’s going down on the streets of Harlem. When you watch the news, you don’t get mad at the reporter reporting the news. It’s Dipset bitch.” The filmmakers at Fall Thru Entertainment are merely that, reporters, blended with a milkshake containing the wisdom of Socrates and Jim Jones [the Capo, not the Kool-Aid guy] combined.











