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i feel like its poking fun at black people still
It pokes fun at both sides. Tragic Mulatto
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i feel like its poking fun at black people still
Always Black or White......What about the Hispanics or the Native Americans? Of course racism I still prevalent slave owners children are still alive it will not change until they are dead with their teachings and ideas.
i ******* love fried chicken. Not black.If you've never seen gremlins, you didn't have a childhood.
Why is it as blacks we act like we're the only race that likes fried chicken?
i feel like its poking fun at black people still
in the context of the thread, talk about the things they do.... their characteristics
black comics always mock white people.... they're the first people to be identified in the crowd
then the comic proceeds to mock how they talk.... how they're all afraid of black people.... etc
it gets real uncomfortable when the white comic does the same thing --- starts referring to all black dudes as Tyrone and talking like a ghetto moron
i feel like its poking fun at black people still
This.
The provocative title has people thinking it's one way, but just judging from the trailers it's pretty apparent it's going to be a two way street.
Bank on the ending being a heart-warming realization that both parties are being racist in their own ways and it boils down to learning about each others' worlds, and being more forgiving and accepting of people who aren't like ourselves.
The whole thing seems extremely predictable and boring. The director is an upper class black hipster who talked a lot about race relations in college, so the only way he could think to make a film about race relations was to make it about upper class black hipsters who talk a lot about race relations in college. It seems misanthropic and unfunny, but hopefully it'll have a bit of self-awareness and good characterization to make it interesting.
i ******* love fried chicken. Not black.If you've never seen gremlins, you didn't have a childhood.
Why is it as blacks we act like we're the only race that likes fried chicken?
you need some grape drink in your lifeI only eat chicken. Also not black.
I also LOVE grape juice!
I'd say its safe to assume that a person sucks if they don't love both.you need some grape drink in your life
i feel like its poking fun at black people still
This.
The provocative title has people thinking it's one way, but just judging from the trailers it's pretty apparent it's going to be a two way street.
Bank on the ending being a heart-warming realization that both parties are being racist in their own ways and it boils down to learning about each others' worlds, and being more forgiving and accepting of people who aren't like ourselves.
The whole thing seems extremely predictable and boring. The director is an upper class black hipster who talked a lot about race relations in college, so the only way he could think to make a film about race relations was to make it about upper class black hipsters who talk a lot about race relations in college. It seems misanthropic and unfunny, but hopefully it'll have a bit of self-awareness and good characterization to make it interesting.
Jeez, man.
Sounds like you really don't like the Jack & Jill crowd.
Nothing feels better than telling a preppy Black chick to shut the **** up about her Catillion, then watching the wheels turn in her head like "wait....that's not a thing people care about?"
Spoiled rich Black chicks are alot like how my Jewish friends refer to ****, and both type of chicks are lots of fun if you're a douche toward them cause they're so used to being surrounded by people with horrible personalities growing up.
*BRB* taking a morning jog on the beach at my Aunt's condo.
*BRB* ironing my blue Chambray and admiring how my J Crew shorts fall perfectly between my thight and my knee and running sme water over my Sperrys.
*BRB* explaining to my uncles for the 100th time why I didn't pledge Alpha Phi Alpha