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Larry Elder and Thomas Sowell 😃😆🤣
ОтветитьEw Spike Jonez
Ответить6 decades of holding the statistical crime cup feast on all races and your victims why?
ОтветитьI think all the dancers represent brand mascots.
ОтветитьIt's not blackface of it doesn't wash off
ОтветитьImagine someone in the crowd laughing their ass off at the jokes like a normal comedy show😂😂
ОтветитьThis is hysterical 😂😂😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьI've always loved a good minstrel show. A lot of cultural significance
ОтветитьSpike Lee is a genius in filmmaking.
ОтветитьAre they from Philly I can't tell the Difference from blk face and the real one's. Ohhh well not my problem
ОтветитьStephen A Smith and Larry Elder
ОтветитьWhere the white women at 😳
ОтветитьPeople love their demons and their demons love them... Evil doesn't discriminate, it goes where it's invited or fruitful...
ОтветитьSpike Lee and John Waters now have something in common: they both have movies that made me sick to my stomach.
Ответить2 golliwogs what a mess. On another note, Tommy should do some shows. He was the best comedian I have ever seen live.
ОтветитьBeware of black men that say they are for the black community post all day just for attention and say they are for black women yet as soon as they are hurt by one they use this clip to degrade our people and to clip a black women.
Ответитьsavion, gregory is up there so proud of you bro
ОтветитьThis is insane.
ОтветитьThe Roots pre-Fallon btw
ОтветитьThis is a brilliant satire by Spike Lee. It’s not just true for the year he made the film but also in our time. You can see it in the Little Pumps, the Lil Waynes and even in our sisters, the Sukianas. Who are they portraying these stereotypes for? For our benefit or is to secure the backing of the big wigs who pull the strings? I’m not meaning it in a conspiracy theory way but in a real way. Not that it’s a broad, wide spread thing you have to do but in some, they are making the decision to do it. Did Samuel Jackson have to take the director’s back that always says the n-word, his name doesn’t come to mind, even in the films where there are no Blacks he insists on someone saying the word, over Spike Lee, when he called the director out, Sam, still dressed in his Django attire apparently, said Spike was just hating and asked when’s the last time Spike had a hit, for a director who says the n-word and makes his actors say it in every piece? Even when it would be completely unrealistic to use the word he has them use it, Pulp Fiction “dead n****r storage,” now come on that White man would have never said it to that Black character’s face, who played not only his friend but a killer. He even used it in Inglorious Basterds calling us the n-word and there were no Blacks in it!
ОтветитьI feel like this movie everyone needs to see it's crazy how relevant it still is.
ОтветитьIs this the new Sexxy Red video?
ОтветитьSo, basically, the Netflix reboot of "Good Times."
ОтветитьThis reminds of the Good Times animated series. Just disgraceful
Ответитьhaha this is awesome
ОтветитьWe need more of these
ОтветитьThis movie is a must see....it was a satirical take on the "Black" targeted entertainment of the 90's ....
ОтветитьAt least they're not stabbing each other
ОтветитьThey gotta reboot this, right now!
ОтветитьThis movie was created and directed by Spike Lee who created this as a satire representing Hollywood at the time when it comes to negative black perception in movies as well showing black directors having to cater to Hollywood or risk falling out of favor. This Movie made Spike Lee lose favor with Hollywood, but it rings true with these new black shows and movies.
ОтветитьThe producers reactions is exactly why DAVE WALKED 😢
Phuck Michael Rapaport
Free Palestine 🇵🇸
I would love to perform in Blackface one day!!!, just to see how people would react to it!!!.
ОтветитьIn 2000 i was 16 and mom was anti television. Other than that, kind of can't believe that I've never even heard of this show! watched the trailer, looks genius!
Ответитьlook how uncomfortable the white folks is😂
ОтветитьMmmmm, Mmmmmm. Mmmmmm.
ОтветитьI tbought Spike Lee was a Liberal until I saw this movie. I'm happy to see that Spike followed in (Bill) Cosby's illustrious footsteps in calling out the Afro American community for their poor behavior and destructive mentalities. 🙏🏻
ОтветитьI love black history!!!! An amazing documentary.
ОтветитьI remember my high school English / feminism teacher showing this to us in about 2010, blew my mind
ОтветитьThis is so awesome!
Ответитьwhen people tell me Black Panther is the first African American superhero, I show them this
ОтветитьI’m sorry but why are they so dark 💀
ОтветитьThey should do that at Trump rallies
ОтветитьIncisive commentary. It is heartbreaking so many folks blindly consume, internalize, mimic and glorify the modern version of this.
ОтветитьI LOVE satire.
ОтветитьSexyy Red brought me here 😢
ОтветитьMake Vaudeville Great Again! I loved watching these shows as a kid
ОтветитьFun fact: These performances inspired Mickey Mouse
ОтветитьThis is an important breakthrough, an attempt to reclaim a huge period of African American history that’s been roped off and concealed by dark forces which are trying to divide us. We see great skill and dignity in black theater.
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