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Originally Posted by Resurrection
There was a solid 10 to 15 minutes about how he's prepared his kids for the "white man" then his special went into hot takes about how we need bullying. I laughed a little after that about a joke I cant remember now.
Yes I watched it and kinda wondering if you did now
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White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard to Talk to White People About Racism
https://goodmenproject.com/ethics-va...d-race-hesaid/
Comedy is one of the best ways to get people thinking about touchy subjects because it uses irony, hyperbole and cleverness to disarm knee-jerk defensive reactions when talking about things like racism.
Guys like Chris Rock and Dave Chapelle don't hate white people. They hate white supremacy. They hate the system that keeps it invisible.