Woke Bravo fans are in meltdown mode after the network picked up a show about white cowboys and ranchers in Missouri . The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys premiered on Peacock last year, but has now been moved over to Bravo for its upcoming second season. Loyal viewers of Bravo's frothy franchises like The Real Housewives , Top Chef and Summer House recoiled in horror after learning that a show about white farmers and ranchers had made its way onto the network. One fan outrageously claimed that Bravo was turning into the a 'trash MAGA network' for airing The McBee Dynasty. In a follow up post, the fan admitted that they hadn't even watched The McBee Dynasty yet, but said they were upset over racially diverse shows like Family Karma and Summer House Martha's Vineyard being canceled over low ratings. 'They're not even trying anymore,' added one, while another wrote, 'Filming this over Family Karma and Summer House Martha's Vineyard is insane.' A third frantically added, 'The end times are coming!' 'We get all these shows of white people and rednecks yet little to no show of people of color - by that I mean Black and Hispanic,' wrote one. Another asked, 'So very out of place for this show to be on Bravo. Where's the wealth??? The fun??' However, the fans' inflammatory statement about the series also sparked backlash from other Bravo diehards. 'So much hate for farmers and ranchers, Hope your enjoying the food you eat everyday,' wrote one. 'Why can't there be something for everyone? 'And isn't all of Bravo trash TV anyways? Just don't watch the shows that do not appeal to you,' argued another. 'Really? You assume they are MAGA because of their ranch? Lol! A lot of conservative housewives get the axe,' a third wrote. A fourth said, 'Tell us how you really feel about American farmers. You're gross.' Another added, 'A new reality show that features a different area of the country beside the coasts and its immediately "white trash MAGA"'? Bravo currently features a number of non-white shows, including The Real Housewives of Potomac, Miami, and Atlanta, Married to Medicine, and Kings Court.
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