"The Boondocks doesnt care about black people"

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The most interesting segment was on the mlk episode though. He included a clip of a breh that knew mcgruder in college and ran in the same circles. He actually raised a good point that mlk wouldn't be so critical of "ghetto" black people like the show portrays. Instead he'd be more focused on the upperclass blacks and white liberals for profiting off the conditions that keep the lower class in the ghetto to begin with. He is the same man that said, "a riot is the language of the unheard afterall".

He'd disagree but wouldn't condemn. The episode makes sense for what it is, but isn't accurate to how King would be. A case that it can't be denied that Mcgruder is speaking for himself through King :manny:

And the closing of the video is basically coli breh talking points. In short, he calls Mcgruder a c00n with a weak lineup that PAAGs and whose humor has been washed since killa was collecting checks from Koch :mjlol:
This was obvious. But so many people liked that shyt for some reason despite it's disrespect and the reality of how we got here. Then again, there were black people in support of that you nikkas article in august..
 

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Imma listen to this later.

If this is about how Aaron Mcgruder has always disliked Black people, I been saying that since Sohh and mafukkas stayed mad. The series stays shytting on Black people and pointing out how ignorant the culture is. McGruder just like Neely Fuller in that they focus only bashing Black people for being ignorant and barely say anything negative about crackas.

That's why white people LOVE the Boondocks cause the show doesn't say anything negative about crackas and is funny to them to see all the stereotypical nikka tropes.

I also pointed out way back then how Dave Chappell had a issue with Black people and his show was half way c00ning with a lot of his segments esp. Tyrone Biggums as a fukking character.
Been saying this since I was like 14 back in the 2000s. I even got into an argument with a teacher about it!!!! Cacs were laffing way too hard. It took Dave like a decade to realize that.
 

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Well, he opens the video praising the simpsons, south park, and king of the hill for how they handle satire and to contrast his criticisms of the boondocks. In its own regard, he has some good analysis of those shows. A big point was how he felt they balanced the humor and satire with a good story. To him, the boondocks often leans too heavily into the satire, so he enjoyed the episodes less focused on satirizing black culture and moreso on humor and storytelling. The optics of him saying that is :mjlol:

Plus, my main issue was how he misconstrued the shows messages to fit his narrative that the show is anti black. Some big reaches nitpicky type shyt. Like how he feels that the show doesn't call out white supremacy enough and puts the blame solely on black people. Or that there's no straight man character to balance out the cast. He thinks every character is a negative stereotype. He pretty much uses aaron mcgruder's background as a upper class, educated black man to say the show is meant to talk down to working class black people. Which is where he loses me considering the Freeman's are working class, lol. The whole point of the show is that they move to the suburbs, so of course it's a bunch of cacs and upper class like Tom in pawgset, lol

The most interesting segment was on the mlk episode though. He included a clip of a breh that knew mcgruder in college and ran in the same circles. He actually raised a good point that mlk wouldn't be so critical of "ghetto" black people like the show portrays. Instead he'd be more focused on the upperclass blacks and white liberals for profiting off the conditions that keep the lower class in the ghetto to begin with. He is the same man that said, "a riot is the language of the unheard afterall".

He'd disagree but wouldn't condemn. The episode makes sense for what it is, but isn't accurate to how King would be. A case that it can't be denied that Mcgruder is speaking for himself through King :manny:

And the closing of the video is basically coli breh talking points. In short, he calls Mcgruder a c00n with a weak lineup that PAAGs and whose humor has been washed since killa was collecting checks from Koch :mjlol:

I'm skipping around and watching the video in pieces. He trashed season three and called it passionless. :francis:

Does he talk about the difference between how South Park portrayed Tyler Perry versus how The Boondocks portrayed him? Because he seems to think South Park did everything The Boondocks did better.
 

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Imma listen to this later.

If this is about how Aaron Mcgruder has always disliked Black people, I been saying that since Sohh and mafukkas stayed mad. The series stays shytting on Black people and pointing out how ignorant the culture is. McGruder just like Neely Fuller in that they focus only bashing Black people for being ignorant and barely say anything negative about crackas.

That's why white people LOVE the Boondocks cause the show doesn't say anything negative about crackas and is funny to them to see all the stereotypical nikka tropes.

I also pointed out way back then how Dave Chappell had a issue with Black people and his show was half way c00ning with a lot of his segments esp. Tyrone Biggums as a fukking character.
yeah i dont think you watched the same show as the rest of us :patrice:
 
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