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11-07-2005, 02:03 PM
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Uncle Ruckus
Does anyone know where I can get the lyrics to Uncle Ruckus' song. That ish was funny....
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11-08-2005, 01:54 PM
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Now WHY was Charlie Murphy the voice of the banker's grandson?
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11-08-2005, 02:06 PM
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Charlie Murphy
I noticed that last night when i watched the episode again....LOL....made it even funnier....LOL
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11-08-2005, 02:42 PM
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dat dayum Uncle Ruckus -- his eyes and that song, lmao
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11-08-2005, 03:46 PM
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Now WHY was Charlie Murphy the voice of the banker's grandson?
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That's what made it so hilarious, LOL!!!
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11-08-2005, 03:51 PM
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Now WHY was Charlie Murphy the voice of the banker's grandson?
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CTFU, was he really!?!?!? LMAO, Aaron, you rock!!
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11-08-2005, 04:28 PM
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Links to the first episode, from another site.
Boondocks 1 of 2
Boondocks 2 of 2
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11-10-2005, 11:15 AM
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Article: Nothing Hip In Boondocks' N-Word Usage
Nothing Hip In Boondocks' N-Word Usage
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson, BlackNews.com Columnist
In a panel discussion at the Summer Television Critics Association tour this past summer, Aaron McGruder, creator of the popular comic strip, Boondocks, defiantly told the audience that he'll use the N-word as much as he pleases in episodes of the series on the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. If folk don't like it, then they'll just have to get over it. After all, everyone uses it. He's right. Black comedians and rappers sprinkle the word throughout their rap lyrics and comedy lines, and black writers, and filmmakers go through lengthy gyrations to justify using the word. The word has been canonized in hip jargon.
Harvard professor Randall Kennedy, in a provocative, but conflicted, short polemic, nigger published a few years ago denounced the double standard that blacks apply to whites. He railed that nigger is hardly the earth-shattering, illegitimate word that many blacks and whites brand it.
McGruder, and N-word users and apologists, loudly agree. Their rationale boils down to this, the more a black person uses the word, the less offensive it becomes. They claim that they are cleansing the word of its negative connotations so that racists can no longer use it to hurt blacks. Comedian, turned activist, Dick Gregory had the same idea some years ago when he titled his autobiography, Nigger. Black writer, Robert DeCoy also tried to apply the same racial shock therapy to whites when he titled his novel, The Nigger Bible.
McGruder, and N-word apologists, tick off an endless storehouse of defenses to justify use of the word. They claim that that it is a term of endearingly or affectionately. They say to each other, "You're my nigger if you don't get no bigger." Or, "that nigger sure is something." Others use it in anger or disdain, "Nigger you sure got an attitude." Or, "A nigger ain't sh!!." Still, others are defiant. They say they don't care what a white person calls them since words can't harm them.
N-word apologists have no patience with those who want to purge the word from public discourse, wage war against classics such as Huckleberry Finn, encode it in hate speech laws and impose penalties and sanctions on professors, basketball coaches, and public officials who use it no matter how instructive or benevolent their intentions.
Yet in their passionate plea to recast public thinking and debate over the word, they forget, ignore or distort one thing. Words are not value neutral. They express concepts and ideas. Often, words reflect society's standards. If color-phobia is a deep-rooted standard in American life, then a word, as emotionally charged as nigger, will always reinforce and perpetuate stereotypes. It can't be sanitized, cleansed, inverted, or redeemed as a culturally liberating word. Nigger can't and shouldn't be made acceptable, no matter whose mouth it comes out of or what excuse is tossed out for using it.
There are still dozens of daily examples where whites (and other non-blacks) taunt, and harass blacks by calling them nigger, spray paint the word on their homes, businesses, churches, physically assault and even murder blacks. In the FBI's annual count of hate crimes in America, blacks still make up the overwhelming majority of victims. The N-word reigns supreme at the top of the stack as the favorite racial epithet hurled at blacks during these crimes. Even when the word isn't used, the sentiment is that blacks are still fair game too be abused and dehumanized, and the N-word reinforces that belief. The word nigger is and will always have, grotesque, and deadly meaning to them. And, even if some blacks do occasionally go off the deep end and wrongly harangue whites for using the word, maybe that's because nigger, pricks agonizing historical and social sores.
Some years ago comedian Richard Pryor publicly admitted his complicity in aiding and abetting the legitimizing of the word. The irreverent Pryor had practically made a career out of using the word in his routines. But following his return from Africa, he told a concert audience that he now considered the word profane and disrespectful. He was dropping it from his act because he had too much pride in blacks and himself. The audience exploded in thunderous applause.
McGruder would probably frown on Pryor's racial conversion as a betrayal of cultural faith and freedom. But Pryor got it right. And anyone who apologizes for McGruder's defense of the N-word should rent the tape of that concert to understand why there's nothing hip in using or misusing the word.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson is a columnist for BlackNews.com, an author and political analyst.
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11-13-2005, 02:19 AM
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Mayne-
I had never really read the Boondocks comic strips unless CT4 might happen to post some. However, now i'm hooked, especially thanks to the show.
I.WAS.ROLLING.ALL.THE.WAY.THROUGH.IT!!!
Charlie Murphy as the grandson killed me!
Uncle Ruckus...lawd a mercy!!
I was laughing when Huey was just going off, and the clear ones was just like, "he's so articulate" and kept clapping!
Tomorrow's episode will be hilarious: "The Trial of R. Kelly"
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11-13-2005, 08:35 AM
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Mayne-
I had never really read the Boondocks comic strips unless CT4 might happen to post some. However, now i'm hooked, especially thanks to the show.
I.WAS.ROLLING.ALL.THE.WAY.THROUGH.IT!!!
Charlie Murphy as the grandson killed me!
Uncle Ruckus...lawd a mercy!!
I was laughing when Huey was just going off, and the clear ones was just like, "he's so articulate" and kept clapping!
Tomorrow's episode will be hilarious: "The Trial of R. Kelly"
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You have to get the books and subscribe to the strip. Today's strip is hilarious!!
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11-13-2005, 10:27 PM
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Official Boondocks Site w/ message board: http://www.boondockstv.com/
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11-14-2005, 12:34 AM
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Tonight's episode had me...
I thought this one was way better than last week's. And why Uncle Rufus talking about how much he like white people and that he had the reverse of what Michael Jackson has? And the evidence??!! ROFLMAO!!
Rrrr better hope that his trial turns out like the one tonight (honestly, I don't think he's going to get off).
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11-14-2005, 12:45 AM
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Tonight's ep was waaaaay better than last week's. I bout died listening to Uncle Ruckus talk.
Boondocks Theme Song
i am the stone that the builder refused
i am the visual
the inspiration
that made lady sings the blues
i'm the spark that makes your idea bright
the same spark
that lights the dark
so that you can know your left from your right
i am the ballot in your box
the bullet in your gun
that inner glow
that lets you know
to call your brother son
the story that just begun
the promise of what's to come
and imma remain a soldier
til' the war is won [won]
chop chop chop
judo flip. chop chop chop
judo flip. chop chop chop
judo flip. chop chop chop
[written by]
derryck "big tank" thornton
aaron mcgruder
gabriel benn
[performed by]
asheru
http://www.asheru.com
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11-14-2005, 09:17 AM
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Now I've never been a big Boondock fan or anything but lawd Last night's episode was just too funny. What I love about this show is that I was literally rotflmbao but when it went off there's so much to talk about.
Moral of the Story: Don't Let America Piss on You.
:lol: classic
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11-14-2005, 11:22 AM
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A week late!
I'm a week late. I have to DVR the episodes. I was too through when Pops was naked as he exercised.
Those kids are off the hook.
OMG
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