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I'm white so Katt Williams was only A Pimp Named Slickback and in I think one Comedy Central Special.

Isn't this old news? I know I've been hearing this for a while. Hollywood has always wanted to keep minstrel niggers around. For various reasons, for any given time. They could quickly drum up pro or anti Southern views to spread to the rest of the country for voting purposes, they could make Blaxploitation movies to spread Black Nationalist Separatist messages, like in the the late 60s' and early 70s, as well as today (Black Dynamite and Jackie Brown excluded,) and with subtle actions like Black Panther and what they did to The Little Mermaid.

I really don't remember, maybe it was Williams talking about putting a black man in a skirt and making him "domestic" sometime in the later 00's or 10's. Maybe it was Chappelle talking about that?

**editing this in: I forgot all about Mark Curry and Tyler Perry. Also William's comment "There are 30,000 new scripts in Hollywood every year, not any one asking for a country bumpkin black character." As a Southerner, really interested in blues, and very aware of the John and Ruby Lomax recordings this is straight up destruction of black and Scot heritage. Us white folk up in the hills could beat a drum or blow fife, blacks around us did the same. These days, if ever portrayed, only one side would be "good"

Any way, I have heard this before, more than a few times. It is interesting this is getting traction, again, right now.

I'll have to give the whole thing a listen to later.

178 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm white so Katt Williams was only A Pimp Named Slickback and in I think one Comedy Central Special.

Isn't this old news? I know I've been hearing this for a while. Hollywood has always wanted to keep minstrel niggers around. For various reasons, for any given time. They could quickly drum up pro or anti Southern views to spread to the rest of the country for voting purposes, they could make Blaxploitation movies to spread Black Nationalist Separatist messages, like in the the late 60s' and early 70s, as well as today (Black Dynamite and Jackie Brown excluded,) and with subtle actions like Black Panther and what they did to The Little Mermaid.

I really don't remember, maybe it was Williams talking about putting a black man in a skirt and making him "domestic" sometime in the later 00's or 10's. Maybe it was Chappelle talking about that?

**editing this in: I forgot all about Mark Curry and Tyler Perry. Also William's comment "There are 30,000 new scripts in Hollywood every year, not any one asking for a country bumpkin black character." As a Southerner, really interested in blues, and very aware of the John and Ruby Lomax, recordings this is straight up destruction of black and Scot heritage. Us white folk up in the hills could beat a drum or blow fife, blacks around us did the same. These days, if ever portrayed, only one side would be "good"

Any way, I have heard this before, more than a few times. It is interesting this is getting traction, again, right now.

I'll have to give the whole thing a listen to later.

178 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I'm white so Katt Williams was only A Pimp Named Slickback and in I think one Comedy Central Special.

Isn't this old news? I know I've been hearing this for a while. Hollywood has always wanted to keep minstrel niggers around. For various reasons, for any given time. They could quickly drum up pro or anti Southern views to spread to the rest of the country for voting purposes, they could make Blaxploitation movies to spread Black Nationalist Separatist messages, like in the the late 60s' and early 70s, as well as today (Black Dynamite and Jackie Brown excluded,) and with subtle actions like Black Panther and what they did to The Little Mermaid.

I really don't remember, maybe it was Williams talking about putting a black man in a skirt and making him "domestic" sometime in the later 00's or 10's. Maybe it was Chappelle talking about that?

Any way, I have heard this before, more than a few times. It is interesting this is getting traction, again, right now.

I'll have to give the whole thing a listen to later.

178 days ago
1 score