The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for September 19, 2018
Transcript:
Huey: Y'know, love him or hate him... you can't deny that there is a powerful message for all of us to learn in the long life of Strom Thurmond. Caesar: And that is... Huey: That you can really, really, really, really, really hate black people... and it's basically ok with everyone... Caesar: Speaking of hating black people, did you catch the B.E.T. awards?
frequency270 about 6 years ago
Back in the day, I didn’t know a thing about Strom Thurmond until the media starting running stories about him being racist. By this time I was a fully functioning and (relatively) social adult. So I’m sure there is a lesson in that as well.
Mugens Premium Member about 6 years ago
Yeah ole Strom took a break from his obvious distaste for those of the darker hue to sire a daughter with a Black woman. Of course he denied her existence for the majority of his life, although he did provide monetary support for her very quietly in the background.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 6 years ago
Good comeback, Caesar. Huey does a lot of hatin’ on black people his own self, for B.E.T. being insufficiently “woke” to “The Revolution,” which won’t be televised because it needs to happen in our psyche.