Key & Peele: Sex With Black Guys...

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Elaborate?

I'm sure alot of these skits were written for Chapelle's Show. Look at the overall message of this skit. They were willing to listen to white women talk hella shyt, and then still c00n for scraps. They reinforced the stereotypes that they just heard.

Chapelle played on similar stuff but he at least flipped the script on some of these situations. And left when it was just getting out right racist. This skit was what white women think, and black men playing along.

"Sorry, I don't have any money for you"
So white chicks are learning, if a black guy hits on you, just shut him down by saying you have no money for him and he'll tuck his tail between his legs and walk off. They reinforced stereotypes instead of finding a way to stunt over them or advance the play. Didn't spit no game. No Keys to the VIP shyt. No 5 star comeback from these great comedians.

I read somewhere on here, think it was Negro the Magnificient or Brother Zay saying how white women just look for the thrill and power of being with black men. That they are "dabbling in the lower class". I started watching out for this dynamic in their behaviour. And here's the court jesters backing it up.

Not saying don't fukk with white women, but realize that some bread and butter white folks see you like this and there are white folks that see the collective humanity, despite history. Keep your dignity and self respect in check. Learn her something new. Don't let no one walk over you like this.

We need to start being the changes we want to see.

But c00ns gon' c00n and cacs gon cac
 

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I don't know...Maybe a book? Or reputable source on the internet?
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But you might be right, chasing down cacs one by one to prove that stereotypes aren't all true makes more sense. Why should we expect them enough to educate themselves?
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:pachaha: Please tell me this is sarcasm? It's not your job or duty in life to educate racists. :deadmanny: And for what? So they can become white liberals, travel to africa adopt and bring "christianity"?? two sides of the same damn coin. Leave them people alone. fukk you look like going out of your way to educate another adult on basic principles of being a human? :dahell: Every black person I've ever met who thought like that had low self-esteem, exclusively had white friends and dated white people.
 

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I'm sure alot of these skits were written for Chapelle's Show. Look at the overall message of this skit. They were willing to listen to white women talk hella shyt, and then still c00n for scraps. They reinforced the stereotypes that they just heard.

Chapelle played on similar stuff but he at least flipped the script on some of these situations. And left when it was just getting out right racist. This skit was what white women think, and black men playing along.

"Sorry, I don't have any money for you"
So white chicks are learning, if a black guy hits on you, just shut him down by saying you have no money for him and he'll tuck his tail between his legs and walk off. They reinforced stereotypes instead of finding a way to stunt over them or advance the play. Didn't spit no game. No Keys to the VIP shyt. No 5 star comeback from these great comedians.

I read somewhere on here, think it was Negro the Magnificient or Brother Zay saying how white women just look for the thrill and power of being with black men. That they are "dabbling in the lower class". I started watching out for this dynamic in their behaviour. And here's the court jesters backing it up.

Not saying don't fukk with white women, but realize that some bread and butter white folks see you like this and there are white folks that see the collective humanity, despite history. Keep your dignity and self respect in check. Learn her something new. Don't let no one walk over you like this.

We need to start being the changes we want to see.

But c00ns gon' c00n and cacs gon cac
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Media, entertainment...art is powerful. It is the mirror of society through which we see ourselves. However, it is a very biased and misleading mirror, depending on who is in control. Here, they chose to reflect and reinforce the ugliest version of this dynamic.

That skit was racist white folks saying here's what we think of you naggers and this is how your going to deal with it.
 

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Media, entertainment...art is powerful. It is the mirror of society through which we see ourselves. However, it is a very biased and misleading mirror, depending on who is in control. Here, they chose to reflect and reinforce the ugliest version of this dynamic.

That skit was racist white folks saying here's what we think of you naggers and this is how your going to deal with it.
Is it deliberately racist or was it poking at racism as part of social commentary?

And am I an a$$hole because I laughed?
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I'm sure alot of these skits were written for Chapelle's Show. Look at the overall message of this skit. They were willing to listen to white women talk hella shyt, and then still c00n for scraps. They reinforced the stereotypes that they just heard.

Chapelle played on similar stuff but he at least flipped the script on some of these situations. And left when it was just getting out right racist. This skit was what white women think, and black men playing along.

"Sorry, I don't have any money for you"
So white chicks are learning, if a black guy hits on you, just shut him down by saying you have no money for him and he'll tuck his tail between his legs and walk off. They reinforced stereotypes instead of finding a way to stunt over them or advance the play. Didn't spit no game. No Keys to the VIP shyt. No 5 star comeback from these great comedians.

I read somewhere on here, think it was Negro the Magnificient or Brother Zay saying how white women just look for the thrill and power of being with black men. That they are "dabbling in the lower class". I started watching out for this dynamic in their behaviour. And here's the court jesters backing it up.

Not saying don't fukk with white women, but realize that some bread and butter white folks see you like this and there are white folks that see the collective humanity, despite history. Keep your dignity and self respect in check. Learn her something new. Don't let no one walk over you like this.

We need to start being the changes we want to see.

But c00ns gon' c00n and cacs gon cac
 
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