Wait, so you're saying all the people who live in the ghettos all across the US are ignorant?
That can't choose what kind of lives they are going to be born into. They can certainly change the way they live, but for some people, the "ghetto lifestyle" isn't a choice.
Wait, so you're saying all the people who live in the ghettos all across the US are ignorant?
That can't choose what kind of lives they are going to be born into. They can certainly change the way they live, but for some people, the "ghetto lifestyle" isn't a choice.
...I was talkin' in terms of that 'Bon Qui Qui' gal .
Oh, please—don't patronize me....
I mean, she might not be directly making fun of black people..
But "Bon Qui Qui" ()
The ebonics (),
The dialect (),
The hispanic guy pretening to be Antoine Dodson ()...
Those are all references to bein' "hood", "ghetto" and/or "black".
I thought the offensiveness was kind of obvious. .
i wasn't patronizing you. i just find it incredibly narrowminded that you'd assume she's making fun of black people just because of what you pointed out above (hood, ghetto, ebonics, fake antoine dodson).
ghetto =/= black. you know this. you aren't the only black member here, and i may not be 100% black, but i am mixed (black, white, mexican) and i didn't find anything offensive in here. in addition, the term "ghetto" did not originate in black communities.
ultimately i just don't see why you being black has to be used as a reason to criticize the video. comedy is all about stereotypes. it's nothing new. i'm not patronizing, just saying it's not meant to be taken seriously.