You misinterpreted what I said. I think The Wayans Bros. is one of the GOAT sitcoms. I've never considered it c00n shyt.
I was asking OP the difference between both shows because he seems to have a problem with Boondocks specifically because it critiqued the black community. He singled out the MLK episode, for example. But it had satire, social commentary, and insight on certain things that you wouldn't see on other shows, and couldn't see because of the voices those shows came from.
The UPN/WB era is constantly cited as
, both on and off this site. A lot of people look down on the shows that came from that era because they felt like the content was ignorant. It's a stigma that shows like The Wayans Bros. fall into, even if it's undeserved.
My point is, it doesn't make sense to treat The Boondocks as "anti-black" and something that treated like black people as a joke for white approval when you could say the same thing for a show like The Wayans Bros. (
And again, I don't subscribe to that belief. I love both shows and I agree with everything you said).