Quote from: Luka Sabbat on October 26, 2019, 02:27:12 PM
Like if he's gonna prop himself up as this new black entertainment savior than he needs to do it for all black entertainment and not just for Grandma's on the way to church on sunday
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yea, I don't see anything wrong with calling Tyler's mess for what it is tbh
a big pot of stereotypical black archetypes, that reinforce the belief that all blacks share the same beliefs, interests, and struggles.
I saw an episode of House of Payne, where they took in a black woman, who was running from her black abusive boyfriend who couldn't do right and was using her. I mean ... am I sposed to clap for this mess that represents the socio-economic hierarchy of a 1960's show?
this Good Times mess in 2019 won't dew it for me