The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for November 09, 2013
Transcript:
Huey: While they can put together a good sitcom, I assure you that white people are not all witty folks who exist strictly for our amusement. Riley: I don't believe you... What about "Frasier"? Huh? And "Drew Carey"? And that guy from "talk soup"? They're all naturally funny! Huey: No, they're not, Riley. You're stereotyping. Riley: Well, then how come there are no good black sitcoms? Huey: I'm not sure, but I think UPN has a lot to do with it...
Swalb%515 about 11 years ago
Sanford and Son, The Jeffersons, Good Times, all before Riley’s time. UPN is now history. It’s not good to stereotype people. Huey is right.
curmudgeon68 about 11 years ago
Amos and Andy, Step ’n Fetchit, Rochester, Buckwheat. Forgotten characters of yesteryear.
jbmlaw01 about 11 years ago
The only black sitcom worth a darn was Cosby. But then there have been only a half dozen white sitcoms worth a darn.
belgarathmth about 11 years ago
I think there’s irony being employed here, because so many of the black characters on TV during the days of Jim Crow racism were portrayed as clowns or buffoons. The last panel makes the point that post-Cosby, there have been no good black comedians for a little boy to look up to – the role models they have are mostly either “bad-arse” types, or comedians and musicians whose routines consist of a string of often misogynistic profanity,
craniumrinse about 11 years ago
Living Single, My Wife and Kids, Martin,