Can We POLICE Comedy? | SHXTSNGIGS Controversy & The Culture of Humiliating Black Women
Can We POLICE Comedy? | SHXTSNGIGS Controversy & The Culture of Humiliating Black Women
In this episode of the Raw Edit Podcast, we dive deep into the recent controversy surrounding ShxtsNGigs and Andrew Schulz. The conversation sparked over a joke made about Black women, raising the question: Can we police comedy?
We’ll explore why Black women are often the target of offensive humor and why these attacks seem to be rooted in…
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One of the few things men of all races can vibe too is being sexist. To women AND men. They bond over this 'men shouldn't cry' and 'women have babies and cook' bullshit. The same way so many white men and women can move past the sexism and bond over their shared racist views and behaviour. People are just… kinda fucked up… like, from a long time ago. I don't think there's any fixing us, lmao ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Great show. I don't know or watch the people you were referring to accept for (Dave Chappell). But understand and agree that black women have always been easy targets for comedy. I always wonder about comedians who make these jokes; do they not have the intelligence to talk about anything else? A bad experience with black people in general? Or we're just good for social media ratings? Black people from America have always had a dysfunctional attitude towards black Europeans and a lack of knowledge of our experiences. They just don't realise that Black Europeans, Black people overall are experiencing the same or if the worst from a mental and physical perspective. Nevertheless, you did a great job. Hopefully, people will now do some reading.
you can always tell some one if they are doing something you don't like the real problem is celebrity culture one guy from one town has the most views and the least common sense