As a black person, I find this unfunny stereotypical parody cruel & offensive. .
bon qui qui isn't black, nor is she making fun of "black people"... she's parodying "ghetto people." anjelah johnson (aka bon qui qui) is a comedian. don't take her so seriously.
bon qui qui isn't black, nor is she making fun of "black people"... she's parodying "ghetto people." anjelah johnson (aka bon qui qui) is a comedian. don't take her so seriously.
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. .
Are you just as offended by Black people who actually walk around perpetuating that stereotype?
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Of course!
I don't care who they are, what race they are.
Perpetuating stereotypes of a race or culture is vile and disgusting.
It really gets under my skin. .
Of course!
I don't care who they are, what race they are.
Perpetuating stereotypes of a race or culture is vile and disgusting.
It really gets under my skin. .