The "Sisko complains about 1960s racism as a space station commander in the 2300s" was cringe as hell, even when DS9 came out.
That's the thing the left just doesn't get. If you just have a good character that's also black (and not a swap), people didn't mind and you get to tick your inclusion checkbox. But they are impatient and radicals, so they can't help themselves. In the older stuff, the good outweighed the propaganda. But now there's no good left in Hollywood media. Their content is a negative value proposition. Of course people are checking out.
The only two scenes I remember from Fresh Prince are:
Uncle Phil being a good and honorable man in contrast to Will's deadbeat father
Will standing up for Carlton when the "Black" fraternity didn't want him because he didn't look or act the stereotype
That kind of self-awareness wouldn't be allowed today. The Boondocks was probably the last thing to get away with that kind of introspection. That was over a decade ago and arguably grandfathered in even then. The audience doesn't care if you ignore race. The audience didn't use to care if you looked at it thoughtfully. What the audience is sick of is surface-level, SJW writers penning their oppressions fantasies.
people didn't mind and you get to tick your inclusion checkbox.
That isn't the goal though. The point was to be transgressive. The point was to shit on what you like and to be SEEN shitting on what you like. If you like stable monoethinic societies, well too bad.
There are "studies" by (people who are invested in this topic) that """prove""" generational trauma exists and is really super bad.
I'll give you one guess on who those people are, what event they're talking about, and what narrative they're pushing. The fact that these "studies" are "peer reviewed" and published in academic journals shows how insane and corrupt the entire system is.
The creator of Boondocks, Aaron McGruder, did a PSA telling black people they needed to get it together because their social currency was running out and white people would simply stop caring. He gets called all kinds of slurs by blacks whenever that video starts trending.
The "Sisko complains about 1960s racism as a space station commander in the 2300s" was cringe as hell, even when DS9 came out
The best part of this is him having no problem playing with historically famous baseball teams, many of whom wouldve been very unhappy to have him show up to play ball.
The "Sisko complains about 1960s racism as a space station commander in the 2300s" was cringe as hell, even when DS9 came out.
That's the thing the left just doesn't get. If you just have a good character that's also black (and not a swap), people didn't mind and you get to tick your inclusion checkbox. But they are impatient and radicals, so they can't help themselves. In the older stuff, the good outweighed the propaganda. But now there's no good left in Hollywood media. Their content is a negative value proposition. Of course people are checking out.
The only two scenes I remember from Fresh Prince are:
That kind of self-awareness wouldn't be allowed today. The Boondocks was probably the last thing to get away with that kind of introspection. That was over a decade ago and arguably grandfathered in even then. The audience doesn't care if you ignore race. The audience didn't use to care if you looked at it thoughtfully. What the audience is sick of is surface-level, SJW writers penning their oppressions fantasies.
That isn't the goal though. The point was to be transgressive. The point was to shit on what you like and to be SEEN shitting on what you like. If you like stable monoethinic societies, well too bad.
Boomer slop. Get whites to adopt nigs and make them honorable.
Yea I remember finding it odd that Sisko would complain about something from 500 years before he was born. Love the show but that seemed odd
Essentially the idea is that black people have suffered such a gross indignity that they will carry it with them forever.
And many do and will.
There are "studies" by (people who are invested in this topic) that """prove""" generational trauma exists and is really super bad.
I'll give you one guess on who those people are, what event they're talking about, and what narrative they're pushing. The fact that these "studies" are "peer reviewed" and published in academic journals shows how insane and corrupt the entire system is.
I'm guessing they're the same tribe underwriting the slave ships
It's odd to me how polish people have the ability move on since partitions and WW2 but somehow blacks cant move on from slavery.
Can you imagine space jews still talking about the holly and "never again" in the year 3000? Yes.. Yes you can.
True but that’s a long time to hold a grudge
They still give Roman monuments the finger, literally.
Among the rest of the stupidity in the later Dune novels are the Space Jews.
Yes, they're still oppressed.
I mean, just play the tape forward another 400 years.
If this keeps up there won't be a space program in 400 years.
The creator of Boondocks, Aaron McGruder, did a PSA telling black people they needed to get it together because their social currency was running out and white people would simply stop caring. He gets called all kinds of slurs by blacks whenever that video starts trending.
The best part of this is him having no problem playing with historically famous baseball teams, many of whom wouldve been very unhappy to have him show up to play ball.