Hmm. The double standard points make the most sense in this episode, but as a counter to that, and the issue of Tyler Perry movies, I have to ask these two questions...
1. - To what extent are claims of minority glass ceilings, and past/current grievances affecting them in the present day, legitimate? When do they cross from reasonable into abusive, or downright leeching?
I'm of the opinion that if you flaunt a grievance that does not directly affect your own chances of moving up in the world, as a means of moving up in the world or getting an advantage you do not deserve, then you have no one to blame but yourself for making yourself look bad, or giving your race a bad name.
2. - There are good writers within and without Hollywood who are black/asian/hispanic/ect. Why don't these people write their own works, and work to bring it to the world?
Who said you NEED Hollywood to make a movie, or write a script, or produce a film, long or short, for others to enjoy? We now have blip.tv, Machinima, YouTube, Vievo, and a host of other video sharing sites.
Even better, if these folks embrace the Internet, like the crew of TGWTG or other such regular video producers, they can make films without wasting time with Hollywood's big budgets and red tape.