D!ck Gregory on why we SHOULD KEEP saying N!GGA. And DJANGO was based on a TRUE STORY

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idk about everybody else, but i've ALWAYS called dave chappelle a c00n for shyt like that..i made threads on sohh about it and nikkas was all like :wtf:

i felt that the main reason why chappelle show did so well is becuz he made sketches that white people would've love to have done, but couldn't.
.and i think he realized that & ended the show


There is a lot of shyt about black comedy, that white people do find funny... but won't openly admit it because of the social taboo that surrounds it.

Comics joke about that shyt all the time when whites are in the audiences, about how it's safe to laugh at certain shyt..

if you look at the roots sketch..it's not exactly shyt that white folks would've said " i want to joke about this...but i dont want to be racist".. it's more so shyt that black people would find funny, cause of how exposed to Roots we were as a community.

How many white folks do you even know that have seen roots and would remember those specific scenes from it?

The Black White Supremacist shyt is what really did it...
 

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:lolbron:

you continue to talk about the scenes in the movie that are later followed with comedic scenes. But yet when you mentioned inglorious b*stards, you can't describe a similar situation. The fact that the movie was not a "serious" movie that depicted the real atrocities done to black folks is one argument

But the more simple argument for you to address is where are the other films that are not "supposed to be a serious movie" that shows the real atrocities done to other cultures?


can you even explain why it's an issue that said scenes are followed by comedic scenes?

is there some rule that states " if you're going to have elements of a serious/sensitive topic... you are banned from incorporating comedic elements afterwards, no matter how they are presented" ?

b-bu-but where are the other films like this? :heh:

X-Men first class clearly shows Jews in Concentration Camps in it's opening sequence....or does this not count cause it doesn't show them being sent to the gas chambers or hiding in piles of shyt like in Schindlers list?

 
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can you even explain why it's an issue that said scenes are followed by comedic scenes?

is there some rule that states " if you're going to have elements of a serious/sensitive topic... you are banned from incorporating comedic elements afterwards, no matter how they are presented" ?

b-bu-but where are the other films like this? :heh:

X-Men first class clearly shows Jews in Concentration Camps in it's opening sequence....or does this not count cause it doesn't show them being sent to the gas chambers or hiding in piles of shyt like in Schindlers list?


X-men? :krs:


:stopitslime: I think I've proven my point





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X-men? :krs:


:stopitslime: I think I've proven my point





:snooze:


You just got sonned, cause now all of a sudden X-Men doesn't count... when it's the perfect example of what you asked for.

you wanted a film that's not supposed to be taken seriously that shows the real atrocities that happened to other cultures...and now it doesn't count cause it's a superhero film?

oh wait, the holocaust never happened :ohhh:
 

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I don't know what movie y'all watched, but Django didn't make "fun" of slavery at all.

I don't remember laughing at Kerry Washington being put into the hot box.

I don't remember laughiing at Django getting his ass whooped.

The only time I might have laughed was at Sam Jackson's ass and that was because he was straight doing an impression of "Uncle Ruckus" from "The Boondocks".

It was a brutal movie where Black folks won at the end. It was a Black version of "Inglorious Basterds", which had the same kind of take on World War II.
 

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I heard this last night! I was like :wow: @ where "PLAYING THE DOZENS" comes from......

I'm glad I get to live in a world where Black men are now allowed to tell the truth and try and wrestle back control of our matriarichal :gag: societiy. It's spreading brehs. :ld:

Tariq's Hidden Colors & podcasts :russ:, Umair Johnson, Tommy Sotomayor, Sarge, the little guys on the scene too! :salute:

Once the truth is learned, it can never be unlearned. :ld:

Props just saw a video of Umair Johnson. shyt was fire. Im already up on Tariq Nasheed. Link me to some Sarge. nikkas dont wanna here some truth.
 
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