If Nickelodeon Broadcasted This Skit From All That Today , People Would Crucify Them

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People are wild sensitive now a days to just enjoy the comedy , but I remember watching this with my cousin when I was 4/5 years old and laughing so hard that I threw up my ice cream I just ate :laff:


If this was released today , cats would create a petiton for All That to be permanently removed off the air lol

I swear I remember that. However, in elementary school I swear I wasn't thinking about race in that way. In fact, I just saw this recently and thought about this. Oh the things we don't think about as children but pick up on years later as adults.
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But really the ghetto Sha'Nana and Shaniqua act. Just like the mammies of the early 1900s film industry.
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Yea you definitely couldn't do this shyt today


















But for a good damn reason:stopitslime:
Martin Lawrence opened up the lane to all of these types of skits....or maybe Jamie foxx on in living color.....but what I realized is that all of the tv personalities that decided to dress as black women and degrade them for the sake of "comedy" all had blossoming careers in Hollywood after.....nick cannon, martin, jaimie foxx, Keenan, etc., simply making fun of your people and the women of the culture obviously was appreciated by studio execs and film producers. Sad.... a lil comedic:francis:......but still sad:francis:
 

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Martin Lawrence opened up the lane to all of these types of skits....or maybe Jamie foxx on in living color.....but what I realized is that all of the tv personalities that decided to dress as black women and degrade them for the sake of "comedy" all had blossoming careers in Hollywood after.....nick cannon, martin, jaimie foxx, Keenan, etc., simply making fun of your people and the women of the culture obviously was appreciated by studio execs and film producers. Sad.... a lil comedic:francis:......but still sad:francis:

They was making fun of hoodrats not black women
 

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Who would've ever suspected the little girl asking for change would become this

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They was making fun of hoodrats not black women

White people especially the ones I'm talkin bout didnt and don't differentiate between the two.....to them these hood rats do represent black women....that's what makes it damaging.
 

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White people especially the ones I'm talkin bout didnt and don't differentiate between the two.....to them these hood rats do represent black women....that's what makes it damaging.

shanaynay was a clear joke Pam and Gina was the representative of the everyday black woman.
 

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It was the Clinton era and Black people were too fat and happy to much to care about racial stereotypes. Even more so on a kids show. But it was corny back then and cringeworthy now.
 
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