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Could give a s*** less if McGruder despised n***as
matter fact he should have languished through more classic seasons
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a remote, thinly settled rural area : sticks
He left on season 4.
Fell off with season 3 too.The important thing is he blessed us with Black Jesus
yes because ed wuncler i and iii, gin rummy and tom dubois’ wife are positive portrayals of white ppl….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.
exactly nikkas is being crybabiesAaron McGrruder considers himself a social critic.
He criticizes all aspects of black culture but it was never without a message or baseless.
He’s the first person I’ve seen to publicly criticize how Tyler Perry was using his films to represent black relationships.
Went at Bet and went at how black people were just riding for Obama without being educated on his policies.
Pointed out the gay agenda in hip hop way before anyone else too
Can’t be too mad at the show when everything they made satire of is reality today
That prison episode and Huey talking about The Prison Industrial Complex
Season 3 was def a departure from the tone and style of the earlier episode. Became less overly political and episodes became more pop culture based. Which every show goes through changes the longer it goes on, but like you I don't see how jawn could call it passionless.People in this thread need to either explain what was wrong with season three or keep their mouth shut. The guy who made the video is smoking crack, too. A season that had these episodes:
It's a Black President, Huey Freeman
The Red Ball
The Fundraiser
Stinkmeaner 3: The Hateocracy
Pause
A Date with the Booty Warrior
Smoking with Cigarettes
The Story of Lando Freeman
Mr. Medicinal
The Fried Chicken Flu
The Color Ruckus
Was passionless, uncreative, a cash grab, and a huge drop-off from season two according to some of you. I just named damn near the whole season, and the episodes I left out are decent at a minimum.
Yeah because in comparison to uncle Ruckus and all the other Black negative characters, those white characters ain't remotely negative you dumb ass sambo.yes because ed wuncler i and iii, gin rummy and tom dubois’ wife are positive portrayals of white ppl….
remedial ass nikka
Season 3 was def a departure from the tone and style of the earlier episode. Became less overly political and episodes became more pop culture based. Which every show goes through changes the longer it goes on, but like you I don't see how jawn could call it passionless.
I personally enjoyed most of the episodes out of season three. Only thing I could say the previous seasons were better at was having more of the heartfelt episodes like the passion of reverend ruckus or Riley wuz here. The endings of both![]()
That might be true, but I didn't think The Boondocks was about white people but how black people respond to being near powerless in a white environment too long. The black characters were the focus to get black people to look at each other and the system of white supremacy. I think that's what made Huey and Tom crucial to counter the stereotypical portrayals of black people within the series... and ironically Huey and Tom are black archetypes of the black radical, and the kind of black man successful in the system respectively.Because he didn't want to make the crackas who paid him made.![]()
Exactly, because white people paid for the show.white people were not the focus of the show.