4 wasn't bad. I kinda wish it had a better bad guy, but I didn't walk out of the theater disappointed.
Now 5 was very, very, very bad. I downloaded it w/o subtitles. When there was Russian dialog, my wife was bitching about not understanding anything. I told her that nothing will help save this movie ... Subtitles would make it worse since they give the illusion of plot.
A good role model for sure. It makes me sad that there are none (or extremely few) nowadays. Look at any modern television series and all you will see is SJW bullshit
Because for a bit there, we reached a point where most people were becoming happier and had fewer and fewer troubles in life. People started to get along more.
Wouldn't work today. Can't have successful black men who are 'part of the system' (cop, judge) who are also devoted family men as role models. It's literally everything the left hates.
Saw an interview with the dad from Good Times. (John Amos? Memory fuzzy)
He kept having issues with JJ getting all the screen time with the goofy look and Dy-no-mite!
He Kept trying to push for positive stories with the daughter working hard to get educated and the talented artist son.
They killed the dad off. (Damn, Damn, DAMN!)
Wonder why??
Edit: Just remembered Terry Crews on Everbody Hates Chris. Played a real dad, busting his ass working to care for his family.
I think Cosby was taken out for speaking out on black men and boys, pull up pants and speak better. The original was Cliff was going to be a plumber. Coz said why can’t the family be professionals??
Let's not forget Captain Sisko from Deep Space 9. Great dad. Avery Brooks (the actor who played him) fought long and hard with the producers because he had a problem with Benjamin abandoning his son on the show. He did not want another black father leaving his son. He was well aware how the media shapes minds and did not want to be part of the problem.
They flood the TV and Movies with negative Black stereotypes, and then bitch that every black character on TV and in the Movies are criminals, whores, pimps, drug dealers, villains.
It's "Why are you hitting yourself?" and nobody's smart enough to realize it. I weep for my species.
Sorted my top rated music by genre and year and got reminded why we call them the "golden years" of hip hop. In semi-chronological order, and in no way comprehensive:
Poor Righteous Teachers
Black Sheep
Del
Das EFX
Pharcyde
Freestyle Fellowship (was lucky enough to have seen them live with Busdriver in a
small club and they were all very approachable and happy to chat with this melanin-deficient individual. And to save time, let's just say a great deal of what came out of Project Blowed/The Good Life Cafe was legendary.)
Masta Ace
Souls of Mischief
Big L (RIP GoAT)
Tha Grimm Teachaz
Blackalicious (seen them several times in small venues and they rank among my favorite shows, and I've seen a lot of live music. I consider Blazing Arrow a desert island album.)
KMD
Pete Rock & C. L. Smooth (great show)
The Avalanches
Camp Lo
Jurassic 5
Ugly Duckling
Eyedea (RIP other GoAT)
cLOUDDEAD (and most of the Anticon Collective)
and to your counterpoint, Bad Brains put on a hell of a show back in the day, too)
Damn that took longer than anticipated. Miss live music so much right now. Guess I'll watch Die Hard again now.
I left out a lot; that took like an hour! And I know this might ruffle some feathers, but I like Mos' acting and poetry more than his flow. Like some of Talib's stuff, but nothing I've heard I'm really passionate about. Thank God I'll never run out of good music and movies to consume in my lifetime.
Dude! I was working in a record store when 3 Years... came out. That got so much play in store.
It's recockulous how effectively idealogical subversion works. It's wrong to condemn only certain acts of violence; Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben, beloved icons erased; the many people ITT who never saw color, myself included, are somehow bad because of it. I never 100% aligned with any political party, but I'd be proud to call myself a "registered Anti-Communist," were such a party founded.
Main-stream media has radicalized me more than /pol/. Sorry, not sorry. If you're conscious enough to pick up on the propaganda and the hypocrisy once you've been alerted to it, your ass is getting radicalized right-quick.
Oh my goodness, I used-to want to help everyone. 20 years ago.
Are you me? I've said something very close to this sentiment here before. Gave up looking, but the first two sentences in the second paragraph of this post will do. Basically, it was that once I noticed the 'ganda, I began to see more and more of it everywhere, à la the sunglasses in John Carpenter's They Live. In fact it's been downright clumsy and heavy-handed last few years, likely far more. I'm sure I'd be labeled a "reactionary" by many these days, but I still hold the same core values that were "liberal" about that long ago. Shit, Ron Paul was "cool" in the 90s!
I loved how they showed him fully dressed for his 2nd job trying to sleep, with his boots on.
And then the episode where he had a week vacation from both jobs... and he spent it sneaking behind his wife's back --- working yet another job so they could get ahead. lol.
Hanging with Mr. Cooper and Family Matters I remember. Then 96 had so many awesome black athletes with the NBA and Olympics. Spent that summer balling literally all day at the rec courts without a care in the world.
Black sitcoms (and sitcoms in general) were at their peak in the 90s. There were so many that even the less popular ones were still good. Nothing comes close anymore.
Every commercial has a black person in it now. If you see a white male they are almost always being a fucking retard, while the woman (usually non-white) is portrayed as annoyed with the behavior of the dumb white guy for comedic effect. It’s not a coincidence or accident.
Same with shows like the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the Cosby Show, Kenan and Kel, the Wayans Bros etc. I watched the shows because I liked them and they entertained me. The only time I would think about race was if it was brought up.
Played a lot of cops, IIRC. "Die Hard", a brief scene in the original "Ghostbusters", and "Family Matters" come immediately to mind, without looking it up because I'm lazy.
One of the most memorable scenes is the one when Will’s dad comes back, he gets excited to go with him on a trip, then his dad bails like the dirtbag he is. Will acts like it’s not a big deal then breaks down and says to his Uncle Phil, “why doesn’t he love me man?” Great scene that says a lot about black family culture, male relationships, and being a real father (uncle Phil).
It's amazing how far we've degraded in such a relatively short amount of time. In the early 90s Bart Simpson was controversial for being a bad role-model and saying "hell".
Not sure if you watched it, but sons of anarchy huge biker gang that do all kinds of bad shit never say the F word. Then the spin off Mayans came out and they say fuck every other word. Just strange especially since it’s the same universe lol
No characters are heroes anymore. Scripted tv has devolved into watching characters make the worst possible choices and ruin their own lives. "Reality" tv is staged and/ or degenerate. The whole "entertainment" system needs an enema.
Fresh Prince of Bellaire. A young man is falling into trouble because his single mother can't fulfill his need for a positive male role model. He is sent to live in a two parent household with people who don't rely on welfare.
That's Al Powell !!, I haven't seen him in years, has he retired? anybody know how his kids are getting on, I remember when his wife was expecting their first, probably got more that 1 by now. If he has passed away, please don't tell me, I have lost too many friends close to Christmas, and the holiday season sucks for me. Thanks.
Poor Al. He shot that kid, Urkel. Not Al's fault. It was dark, Urkel had a ray gun, it looked real enough. But after that, whenever Al went home, the ghost of Urkel would haunt him, pestering and annoying him for the rest of his waking life.
Shit dude, I had forgotten that and now I feel guilty for not keeping in touch with Al. I will have to look him up. I hope he's over the whole Urkle thing...
Bill Cosby was once a great role model too. Perhaps Democrats and their "War on Poverty" has decimated black America so bad that there exists no more leaders to bring them back.
Great role model, until he was caught drugging and raping untold numbers of women... TV is all a lie. A method of drowning out real world realities with fictional fantasy. The only thing we get from it is a society that can't solve any real issues because nobody understands where reality ends and fiction begins.
So true. The last non-dysfunctional black family on tv was the huckstables. Kinda ironic that bill cosby wanted to create a wholesome image. Distraction maybe?
My family watched this show when it was on TGIF. Never once did I think "this is a black family". As far as I can remember, they didn't dwell on being black. They were just a normal family with normal, relatable to anyone, issues. It's sad modern shows can't pull that off.
I feel bad for most blacks in the America, not because they're victims of racism but because they're victims of failed Democrats policies that have targeted them since the 1960's. Democrats have been playing social engineering, progressive experiment games with their lives for generations.
They're the same as the white elites. They all lie to sell us out. They gave their hearts to the DNC and now to the socialism and communism the left is trying to implement.
You are right.some people here fear blaming blacks for anything.many people even take MLK as a prophet even when he was a communist and he is part of the reason why Marxists could penetrate America.
Yeah.he was a republican but Blacks still majorly voted Dem at that time.MLK also became a Democrat.He had a good speech but I don’t like the way conservatives take him as a god.
I think MLK Jr is a big deal as far as our domestic tranquility is ensured because he led the fight for justice and equality under the law after WWII. He should be put up on a pedestal.
However, we traded one form of horrific civil rights abuse for another when the SCOTUS legalized abortion in 1973.
I wouldn't put him on a pedestal when the civil rights act killed freedom of association in the country. He was also involved with a lot of communists who wrote his speech for him. He didn't always do peaceful protests and the civil rights act was done deceptively. Rosa parks incident was planned; she was a member of the NAACP and they told her what to do so that they can pass their civil rights propaganda. the original lady was pregnant and she couldn't be used as a propaganda image. Marxists knew what will happen when we pass civil rights. remember that we also passed the hart cellar act and female equality laws in that same decade.
Before the civil rights, Blacks knew order and stability and ventured for it at the highest level. right now, nobody holds them accountable and they always push their problems onto society.
What about George Jefferson? Based capitalism black guy rises up from the Harlem ghetto to open a successful chain of dry cleaners. Moves his family to a deluxe apartment in the sky. Says the N word on prime time TV because it was the 70s and edgy humor was okay then.
This is back when there were good role-models among the black entertainment sector. I loved him (not because he was funny, though that never hurts) and Uncle Phil from Fresh Prince. Good solid role-models that boys and men of ANY race and background should be able to respond and admire.
It's a rare condition, this day and age, to read any good news on the newspaper page.
But there must be some magic clue, inside these gentle walls
Real love bursting out of every seam!
As daaaaaayssss goooo byyyyyy-yeee-aayyyy
It's a bigger love than a fammmmily
For those of you that will now suffer until you actually hear it: https://youtu.be/kYvNiKwWvhk
The love in this community is so damn wholesome. No wonder why we got kicked off Reddit..... Having the world see this would destroy their narrative.
Yippee-Ki-Yay
Come out to the coast, get together, push a few pencils.
Daaaaaang I'm getting nostalgic!!! Those we're simpler, more comfortable times!
Cause all I see Is a tower of dreeaaaammss
Love and tradition of the grand design. Some people say it's even harder to find.
With love and tradition, by the grand design, some people say it's even harder to fiiiiind.
This is a guy John could depend on when Nakatomi Plaza was being taken over by commies!!
Yeah, I liked him better as that cop!!!
Don't get me wrong, he was a good role model in his TV role, I just like Die Hard better.
plot twist: he's playing the same character
Oh, is that not what this is? I was gonna comment "welcome to the party pal"
family matters
This is a guy Mick Dundee could depend on to throw a limo antenna as a boomerang.
Hey man I ain't from no tribe
Lol
I watched that movie last night.
Tis the season
Now I have a machine gun. Ho-ho-ho.
😁😎
LOL. I have heard people arguing forever about whether it's a Christmas movie.
Bruce Willis finally settled it:
https://youtu.be/DZvrTa1e7Sc?t=45
I cued up the clip at the important part, but it's worth watching the entire video.
With all due respect to Bruce Willis, I always watch Die Hard during the Christmas season.
4 wasn't bad. I kinda wish it had a better bad guy, but I didn't walk out of the theater disappointed.
Now 5 was very, very, very bad. I downloaded it w/o subtitles. When there was Russian dialog, my wife was bitching about not understanding anything. I told her that nothing will help save this movie ... Subtitles would make it worse since they give the illusion of plot.
I like DH4!
(ducks behind desk)
wtf is the matrix 4? how about animatrix? i always felt that counts.
Animatrix was fan generated content. Nothing was really cannon.
bruce is someone who reads lines other people wrote. hes not the decider of these things.
so did i
You asked for a miracle? I give you the F-B-I.
SHOTS FIRED AT NAKATOMI THEYRE TURNING MY CAR INTO SWISS CHEESE! I NEED BACKUP NOW GODDAMNIT NOW!
His wife is pregnant ok??? The twinkies and ho-hos aren’t for him
Best Christmas movie
He was a good dad.
A good role model for sure. It makes me sad that there are none (or extremely few) nowadays. Look at any modern television series and all you will see is SJW bullshit
Because for a bit there, we reached a point where most people were becoming happier and had fewer and fewer troubles in life. People started to get along more.
The dragon started to get hungry.
My thoughts as well. People were getting along too well and you can't have that because they may spot the real problems, such as the Federal Reserve.
Last Man Standing is still great. Tim Allen is doing what he can, without getting ambushed and killed by the seething left.
By design
Him and Uncle Phil were great role models for TV.
Wouldn't work today. Can't have successful black men who are 'part of the system' (cop, judge) who are also devoted family men as role models. It's literally everything the left hates.
Saw an interview with the dad from Good Times. (John Amos? Memory fuzzy)
He kept having issues with JJ getting all the screen time with the goofy look and Dy-no-mite!
He Kept trying to push for positive stories with the daughter working hard to get educated and the talented artist son.
They killed the dad off. (Damn, Damn, DAMN!)
Wonder why??
Edit: Just remembered Terry Crews on Everbody Hates Chris. Played a real dad, busting his ass working to care for his family.
I think Cosby was taken out for speaking out on black men and boys, pull up pants and speak better. The original was Cliff was going to be a plumber. Coz said why can’t the family be professionals??
Yep, great examples. I also liked the Bernie Mac show. He also played a great, no nonsense dad.
Sinbad did a show like that too.
Let's not forget Captain Sisko from Deep Space 9. Great dad. Avery Brooks (the actor who played him) fought long and hard with the producers because he had a problem with Benjamin abandoning his son on the show. He did not want another black father leaving his son. He was well aware how the media shapes minds and did not want to be part of the problem.
They flood the TV and Movies with negative Black stereotypes, and then bitch that every black character on TV and in the Movies are criminals, whores, pimps, drug dealers, villains.
It's "Why are you hitting yourself?" and nobody's smart enough to realize it. I weep for my species.
Racism was pretty much dead in the 90s with African American role models on TV and in entertainment. Change my mind.
Sorted my top rated music by genre and year and got reminded why we call them the "golden years" of hip hop. In semi-chronological order, and in no way comprehensive:
Poor Righteous Teachers
Black Sheep
Del
Das EFX
Pharcyde
Freestyle Fellowship (was lucky enough to have seen them live with Busdriver in a small club and they were all very approachable and happy to chat with this melanin-deficient individual. And to save time, let's just say a great deal of what came out of Project Blowed/The Good Life Cafe was legendary.)
Masta Ace
Souls of Mischief
Big L (RIP GoAT)
Tha Grimm Teachaz
Blackalicious (seen them several times in small venues and they rank among my favorite shows, and I've seen a lot of live music. I consider Blazing Arrow a desert island album.)
KMD
Pete Rock & C. L. Smooth (great show)
The Avalanches
Camp Lo
Jurassic 5
Ugly Duckling
Eyedea (RIP other GoAT)
cLOUDDEAD (and most of the Anticon Collective)
and to your counterpoint, Bad Brains put on a hell of a show back in the day, too)
Damn that took longer than anticipated. Miss live music so much right now. Guess I'll watch Die Hard again now.
I think you left out Blackstar.
I left out a lot; that took like an hour! And I know this might ruffle some feathers, but I like Mos' acting and poetry more than his flow. Like some of Talib's stuff, but nothing I've heard I'm really passionate about. Thank God I'll never run out of good music and movies to consume in my lifetime.
Dude! I was working in a record store when 3 Years... came out. That got so much play in store.
It's recockulous how effectively idealogical subversion works. It's wrong to condemn only certain acts of violence; Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben, beloved icons erased; the many people ITT who never saw color, myself included, are somehow bad because of it. I never 100% aligned with any political party, but I'd be proud to call myself a "registered Anti-Communist," were such a party founded.
Main-stream media has radicalized me more than /pol/. Sorry, not sorry. If you're conscious enough to pick up on the propaganda and the hypocrisy once you've been alerted to it, your ass is getting radicalized right-quick.
Oh my goodness, I used-to want to help everyone. 20 years ago.
Are you me? I've said something very close to this sentiment here before. Gave up looking, but the first two sentences in the second paragraph of this post will do. Basically, it was that once I noticed the 'ganda, I began to see more and more of it everywhere, à la the sunglasses in John Carpenter's They Live. In fact it's been downright clumsy and heavy-handed last few years, likely far more. I'm sure I'd be labeled a "reactionary" by many these days, but I still hold the same core values that were "liberal" about that long ago. Shit, Ron Paul was "cool" in the 90s!
CHECK. YOUR. PRIVILEGE. BIGOT.
How did this go sideways? Also, how is this conversation taking place on the most bigoted website ever?
I've been saying the same thing.
I wanted Uncle Phil to be my dad so bad!
Uncle Phil was the best
Or Terry from everybody hates chris.
The man was crazy but he bent over backwards providing for his family and was always working.
I loved how they showed him fully dressed for his 2nd job trying to sleep, with his boots on.
And then the episode where he had a week vacation from both jobs... and he spent it sneaking behind his wife's back --- working yet another job so they could get ahead. lol.
RIP
Totally agree. I think things were pretty quiet until Obama got elected.
Hanging with Mr. Cooper and Family Matters I remember. Then 96 had so many awesome black athletes with the NBA and Olympics. Spent that summer balling literally all day at the rec courts without a care in the world.
Black sitcoms (and sitcoms in general) were at their peak in the 90s. There were so many that even the less popular ones were still good. Nothing comes close anymore.
Trump even had a cameo appearance on Fresh Prince.
The 90’s? Try the 70/80’s. The Jeffersons, Good Times, What’s Happening, The Cosby Show, even Arsenio Hall had a talk show in the late 80’s...
The Cosby Show tried to portray a black family as successful, educated role models. We all know how that ended.
It was still a good show. The Huxtables were a good family.
That bbq sauce tho...
His son wanted to he a garbage man and eat balony
Every commercial has a black person in it now. If you see a white male they are almost always being a fucking retard, while the woman (usually non-white) is portrayed as annoyed with the behavior of the dumb white guy for comedic effect. It’s not a coincidence or accident.
Because white men are the one group you can shit on with zero repurcussions.
Same with shows like the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the Cosby Show, Kenan and Kel, the Wayans Bros etc. I watched the shows because I liked them and they entertained me. The only time I would think about race was if it was brought up.
Kenan and Kel was one of my favorite shows from my childhood. I loved that show. And all that. They were actual funny kids
AHHH here it goes!
WHOOOO LOVES ORANGE SODA?
Kel loves orange soda!
Greatest advertisement for orange soda ever. I know I drank more of it because of the show.
Welcome to Good Burger, home of the Good Burger, May I take your order?
I bet joe enjoys his delicious mondo burgers!
Mondo Burger represents both him and his cronies perfectly.
Corrupt and soulless.
You mess with him and you’ll go in the grinder.
People don’t understand why I own this movie, but it’s so good! I mention it and they groan.
Abe Vigoda was it as well as an uncredited Carmen Electra.
Love this from Abe: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CVKEo2vPaZw
All That is way funnier than SNL is today. Sad.
All that was hilarious. REPAIR MAN MAN MAN MAN
Isn’t Kenan still part of SNL too?
Me with the Jeffersons. I'm older.
TO THE EAST SIDE!
To a deluxe apartment in the skyyyyy
👟FISH 👏🏾DON'T 👟FRY 👏🏾IN THE 👟KITCHEN! 👏🏾👏🏾👟👏🏾
One of the GoAT theme songs.
Agree. It is definitely one of the GOAT theme songs. Love it.
Loved loved loved Fred and Lamont
Another classic! You must have liked Good Times then too.
Yep. When I was little I thought both JJ and Fonzie were cool.
You mean they aren’t? They’re still cool to me. Ehhhhhh!!! Dynomite!
I bet if Fonzie hit a Dominion machine like he did the jukebox it’d work right.
I had a Vinnie Barbarino sweatshirt.
Him and Uncle Phil. The Cop and the Judge.
Judge Philip Banks will take a real bite out of crime.
Geoffrey, go fetch my tools.
"You mean your knife and fork?"
Law and Order, literally
First things first: Rest In Peace Uncle Phil.
The voice of Shredder from TMNT
Also Bill Cosby as a character on the show (not necessarily in real life :-P)
Two of my favorite shows to watch in the 90s. I’m also a racist white supremacist nazi trump supporter...weird.
Didn't he play the cop in Die Hard ?
Sgt. Al Powell
"These donuts are for my pregnant wife".
And the chauffeur in Crocodile Dundee
Played a lot of cops, IIRC. "Die Hard", a brief scene in the original "Ghostbusters", and "Family Matters" come immediately to mind, without looking it up because I'm lazy.
Correct!
He wasn't authentically black.
-- the Left
So he didn't vote Biden then? Excellent.
depends if he is still alive
He’s a self hating black man.
—also, the left aka the cathedral.
“He was skin folk not kin folk” -also the left
Based twinkie connoisseur.
He also helped save Nakatomi plaza from certain destruction, while hopped up on Twinkies. Gotta love the 80's.
...and the FEEBs fucked up everything back then, too!
Back when action movies were based and not “muh feds are so great/good at what they do!” The Bourne series is like the last based action series IMO
I'd sayJohn Wick is the only current one
One of the most memorable scenes is the one when Will’s dad comes back, he gets excited to go with him on a trip, then his dad bails like the dirtbag he is. Will acts like it’s not a big deal then breaks down and says to his Uncle Phil, “why doesn’t he love me man?” Great scene that says a lot about black family culture, male relationships, and being a real father (uncle Phil).
I never thought anything was strange until I started to read the opening credits.
“What the hell kind of name is Jalamalawallaboo?”
It's amazing how far we've degraded in such a relatively short amount of time. In the early 90s Bart Simpson was controversial for being a bad role-model and saying "hell".
Not sure if you watched it, but sons of anarchy huge biker gang that do all kinds of bad shit never say the F word. Then the spin off Mayans came out and they say fuck every other word. Just strange especially since it’s the same universe lol
And the new shows are so dark and violent.
No characters are heroes anymore. Scripted tv has devolved into watching characters make the worst possible choices and ruin their own lives. "Reality" tv is staged and/ or degenerate. The whole "entertainment" system needs an enema.
RIP David Dorn
He was basically the same as the cop in Die Hard
First several seasons, you bet, until they decided to make Urkel the whole damn show.
Steve Urkel was the inspiration for Jerry Nadler to wear his pants up to his tits.
TV was great then.
Racism was gone.. And democrats brought it back
Fresh Prince of Bellaire. A young man is falling into trouble because his single mother can't fulfill his need for a positive male role model. He is sent to live in a two parent household with people who don't rely on welfare.
SHUT IT DOWN!!!
Family Matters is the story of Al Powell after the events of Die Hard where he went into witness protection but maintained the same line of work.
Good cops are hard to find.
That's Al Powell !!, I haven't seen him in years, has he retired? anybody know how his kids are getting on, I remember when his wife was expecting their first, probably got more that 1 by now. If he has passed away, please don't tell me, I have lost too many friends close to Christmas, and the holiday season sucks for me. Thanks.
Poor Al. He shot that kid, Urkel. Not Al's fault. It was dark, Urkel had a ray gun, it looked real enough. But after that, whenever Al went home, the ghost of Urkel would haunt him, pestering and annoying him for the rest of his waking life.
Shit dude, I had forgotten that and now I feel guilty for not keeping in touch with Al. I will have to look him up. I hope he's over the whole Urkle thing...
He had a cameo on Brooklyn Nine-Nine (which also includes Terry Crews).
Bill Cosby was once a great role model too. Perhaps Democrats and their "War on Poverty" has decimated black America so bad that there exists no more leaders to bring them back.
Great role model, until he was caught drugging and raping untold numbers of women... TV is all a lie. A method of drowning out real world realities with fictional fantasy. The only thing we get from it is a society that can't solve any real issues because nobody understands where reality ends and fiction begins.
Thats if its true.
Reginald veljonson is gay, I don't think he had a family.
Carl winslow was a family man. What a good show.
Racism was dead in the 90s
He never came out, where in today's world it'd instantly get him attention. So who knows really. Lots of rumors though.
I grew up watching shows like this and fresh price all my youth, but some how I am a racist because of the color of my skin?
So true. The last non-dysfunctional black family on tv was the huckstables. Kinda ironic that bill cosby wanted to create a wholesome image. Distraction maybe?
“Welcome to the party, pal!”
My family watched this show when it was on TGIF. Never once did I think "this is a black family". As far as I can remember, they didn't dwell on being black. They were just a normal family with normal, relatable to anyone, issues. It's sad modern shows can't pull that off.
True that!
I saw that guy on the box art for Carl on Duty; Black Cops.
I feel bad for most blacks in the America, not because they're victims of racism but because they're victims of failed Democrats policies that have targeted them since the 1960's. Democrats have been playing social engineering, progressive experiment games with their lives for generations.
I blame black elites also. they lied about civil rights and they are the biggest problem in Black America today.
They're the same as the white elites. They all lie to sell us out. They gave their hearts to the DNC and now to the socialism and communism the left is trying to implement.
You are right.some people here fear blaming blacks for anything.many people even take MLK as a prophet even when he was a communist and he is part of the reason why Marxists could penetrate America.
MLK Jr was a Republican. He spoke to the RNC at the Platform Committee in San Francisco in 1960.
Yeah.he was a republican but Blacks still majorly voted Dem at that time.MLK also became a Democrat.He had a good speech but I don’t like the way conservatives take him as a god.
I think MLK Jr is a big deal as far as our domestic tranquility is ensured because he led the fight for justice and equality under the law after WWII. He should be put up on a pedestal.
However, we traded one form of horrific civil rights abuse for another when the SCOTUS legalized abortion in 1973.
I wouldn't put him on a pedestal when the civil rights act killed freedom of association in the country. He was also involved with a lot of communists who wrote his speech for him. He didn't always do peaceful protests and the civil rights act was done deceptively. Rosa parks incident was planned; she was a member of the NAACP and they told her what to do so that they can pass their civil rights propaganda. the original lady was pregnant and she couldn't be used as a propaganda image. Marxists knew what will happen when we pass civil rights. remember that we also passed the hart cellar act and female equality laws in that same decade. Before the civil rights, Blacks knew order and stability and ventured for it at the highest level. right now, nobody holds them accountable and they always push their problems onto society.
My favorite 90s family. Just rewatched the series on Hulu. What a wonderful depiction of where the American family was headed.
Remember when 90s sitcoms were about families and how strong families could get through any situation, in an albeit, comical way ?
Carl On Duty: Black Cops
What about George Jefferson? Based capitalism black guy rises up from the Harlem ghetto to open a successful chain of dry cleaners. Moves his family to a deluxe apartment in the sky. Says the N word on prime time TV because it was the 70s and edgy humor was okay then.
Family Matters was a great show. Fight me!
Carl on Duty: Black Cops
He did kill a kid.. and he helped Bruce Willis kill terrorists. I'm sure BLM hates him
Sometimes you just gotta win slow!
Also shot Karl.
Karl was attempting to murder another police officer, so justified and equal response.
100 percent. But Al will shoot a kid with a ray gun, so his bar for deadly force is a bit low.
Can we all just agree that it's Islam that continues to cause such hateful black panther like bullshit that now disguises itself as BLM?
But muh PROGRESS!
Wtf are we talking about these days?
They hate real life successful black people, too, because it destroys the narrative. Gettingheat like a microwave TV dinner.
This is back when there were good role-models among the black entertainment sector. I loved him (not because he was funny, though that never hurts) and Uncle Phil from Fresh Prince. Good solid role-models that boys and men of ANY race and background should be able to respond and admire.
Anybody remember Roc with Charles Dutton as a garbage collector in Baltimore?
Also Dr Cliff Huxtable and his attorney wife Claire. But I guess they already took him down.
Good man. Excellent show. Wish they put heartwarming stuff on TV instead of soul rotting garbage