to be more clear it isn’t that i don’t understand why the joke is seen as offensive…its more the sentiment that schulz can’t make the joke & the admonishment of him, especially being that he is comedian & impropriety is his whole thing; seeing as they all said dude is funny to them. definitely have bias in that regard, its kinda funny because the ‘black girlfriend effect’ is something of a joke in & of itself (i believe it was a tik tok thing that has since spawned copycats for other ethnic variants, each with their own jokes) the whole ting is unserious, so it legitimately seems odd to make it serious because bro is a white guy, when the subject actually involves white men
i could be off in my interpretation of the basis of the joke made, the ‘black girlfriend effect’ is black women getting w/white men & switching up the guy’s whole aesthetic…schulz makes the joke that those women bully those men & the response from channing & ryan is to reference that the stigma (whether it is a correct or fair is a tangent) indeed exists & then expound on the toughness of black women (channing even remarks the men that say this must want do-girls, are weak men, etc.) & why they in fact need to be tough to survive,
that to me seems like at the very least a kinda tacit assist to the joke