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Old 12-28-2005, 09:58 PM
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Re: "Boondocks" T.V. Show -Self Critical or Self-Hatred?

having watch a few episodes and read the comic strip since its inception at univ. of md, i think i have formed a thorough opinion. with that,

i think the show is funny and well written. often times it is excessive ie, the use of the 'n' word. but you know, this is not an uncommon occurrence. the fact is many of use the term and ad nauseum. i took it as mcgruder putting a mirror up to our faces to say, "enough already". personally, i am able to see the show past this issue, but i understand fully why people who are uncomfortable with the word may have a problem with the show.

having watched the 'gangstalicious and r kelly episode' i really think this was mcgruder's way to point a finger at all of us who support someone like r kelly. to me the episode showed the ignorance that alot of us have as well as the parallel arguments that can and have come up.

this show is a comic strip. there is politics and truth to what is being said but at the end of the day the show is meant to make you laugh and make you think. i have felt the same with his comic strip. somedays, it got me through the plantation that was my alma mater. otherdays, it gave me moments to think about my opinions on certain issues.

after laughing or being thoroughly annoyed, when appropriate there should be some discussion on what macgruder is 'saying' to us because his ideas on what he perceives black people as is quite telling.






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Originally posted by The Cushite
After watching the Boondocks TV show on Comedy Central, and talking to some of my friends, I get a split of 50-50 on whether or not Aaron McGruder is airing dirty laundry or actually dissing black folks with the show. Some people comment that he is presenting a harsh reality and frustration with the black community for not accepting responsibility and progressing more as a people (i.e. the justified use of the N-word, the embracing of R. Kelly and fake thug rappers). Others seem to think that he focuses too much on the ills of the black community and not enough political critique is coming from the Huey character (some say that the Huey character in the strip is more critical of the white establishment while the character in the show is more frustrated with black folks).

Questions-

How can someone be critical of contemporay black culture and still be apologetic of it (Huey says at the end of one episode- "They are still black folks, you have to love them regardless")?

When does the use of the N-word become excessive (I think that I can get his point about it without it being used so much)?


What should be the goal of art and media when black folks have the opportunity to express themselves through them? Should we try to "keep it real" by showing the least common denominator of our culture (what I consider the exploited stereotypical imagery) or should we highlight the complexity and diversity (though less apparent) of our community?

Do you think that we should just laugh at the Boondocks or leave motivated to change what we see in certain elements of our community?

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