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Boondocks

PostPosted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 8:11 pm
by Swipestreaker
This is one of the best shows Cartoonetwork has had since it began........anyone agree with me?

Re: Boondocks

PostPosted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 10:19 pm
by OptimusN1701
Swipestreaker wrote:This is one of the best shows Cartoonetwork has had since it began........anyone agree with me?


Damn right it is. Any cartoon Sam Jackson is even remotely attached to has to be good

Re: Boondocks

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:50 am
by Swipestreaker
OptimusN1701 wrote:
Swipestreaker wrote:This is one of the best shows Cartoonetwork has had since it began........anyone agree with me?


Damn right it is. Any cartoon Sam Jackson is even remotely attached to has to be good
Its one of the best comedy adult cartoons out there! And they've had alot of other guest stars on that show too Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, etc.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:01 am
by Shadowman
Huey Freeman is the most badass ten-year-old ever.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:12 am
by Swipestreaker
Shadowman wrote:Huey Freeman is the most badass ten-year-old ever.
I think Riley the little bad one is!

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 5:10 am
by Nightracer GT
The Martin Luther King one owned.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:39 am
by Venomous Prime
Sam Jackson playing a WHITE guy ruled :lol:

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:07 pm
by Thanatos Prime
Dark Zarak wrote:The Martin Luther King one owned.


The MLK Jr. one was worth more than it's weight in gold.


I absolutely love the Boondocks.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:06 pm
by Swipestreaker

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:09 pm
by Sherade
Can't say cause I never watch it.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:12 pm
by Swipestreaker
Well watch the video I just posted up and then give me your comments on it alright?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:22 pm
by Sherade
Swipestreaker wrote:Well watch the video I just posted up and then give me your comments on it alright?

Well, I was able to watch about 3 minutes of it.
The repeat of the n-word was a huge turn-off. I highly doubt I'll be able to get into it.
But, if you like it, to each his own.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:22 pm
by TheMuffin
I know I'm going to be called a racist, but I can't stand the show because of the overtones centered on being a black gansta. I can't stand rap/hip hop or the language that tends to be used in those, so this show comes off as a 30 minute rap video. I love good comedy but the show definitely was made for the black community.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:55 pm
by DesalationReborn
Sherade wrote:
Swipestreaker wrote:Well watch the video I just posted up and then give me your comments on it alright?

Well, I was able to watch about 3 minutes of it.
The repeat of the n-word was a huge turn-off. I highly doubt I'll be able to get into it.
But, if you like it, to each his own.


The term "nigger" (actually, in the show script, is 'nigga') offends you? Sounds like someone needs some Penn & Teller. (Yes, this includes 'Profanity')

However, Riley's episodes are usually worse. These are much better:

Nigga Moment Best first 2 min ever.

The X-Box Killer(Warning--explicit dream at the beginning) Has Sam Jackson.

The MLK Speech

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 9:34 pm
by Sherade
DesalationReborn wrote:The term "nigger" (actually, in the show script, is 'nigga') offends you?

Very much so. I despise that word. I'm not black, but anyone using that word I cannot stand being near. I am raised by a mother who thinks blacks are all trash, so it wasn't helping. Lucky my dad steered me clear of taking example.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 9:37 pm
by DesalationReborn
Sherade wrote:
DesalationReborn wrote:The term "nigger" (actually, in the show script, is 'nigga') offends you?

Very much so. I despise that word. I'm not black, but anyone using that word I cannot stand being near. I am raised by a mother who thinks blacks are all trash, so it wasn't helping. Lucky my dad steered me clear of taking example.


Context, man, context. A sound is nothing to take offense to-- intension and context are.

To quote George Carlin...

It’s the context that counts. It’s the user. It’s the intention behind the words that makes them good or bad. The words are completely neutral. The words are innocent. I get tired of people talking about bad words and bad language. Bullshit! It’s the context that makes them good or bad. The context. That makes them good or bad. For instance, you take the word “Nigger.” There is absolutely nothing wrong with the word “Nigger” in and of itself. It’s the racist asshole who’s using it that you ought to be concerned about. We don’t mind when Richard Pryer or Eddie Murphy say it. Why? Because we know their not racist. Their Niggers! Context. Context. We don’t mind their context because we know their black. Hey, I know I’m whitey, the blue-eyed devil, paddy-o, fay gray boy, honkey, **** myself. Don’t bother my ass. Their only words. You can’t be afraid of words that speak the truth, even if it’s an unpleasant truth, like the fact that there’s a bigot and a racist in every living room on every street corner in this country.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 9:55 pm
by Swipestreaker
Sherade wrote:
Swipestreaker wrote:Well watch the video I just posted up and then give me your comments on it alright?

Well, I was able to watch about 3 minutes of it.
The repeat of the n-word was a huge turn-off. I highly doubt I'll be able to get into it.
But, if you like it, to each his own.
Duce, im black and isn't bother that word being used....but then again every kids says it where i'm around to so I have to offense whatsoever. And besides its [/b]NIGGA not NIGGER but I guess if your black you'd understand. But outside of that you have to admit its very funny! :D

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 9:56 pm
by Sherade
Swipestreaker wrote: But outside of that you have to admit its very funny! :D [/b]
Well...um...yes.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 12:43 am
by Venomous Prime
Uhh, To be honest I've always considered The Boondocks to be mocking black/gangsta culture.

But I guess I'm the only one to see it that way

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:02 am
by DesalationReborn
Original Sin wrote:Uhh, To be honest I've always considered The Boondocks to be mocking black/gangsta culture.

But I guess I'm the only one to see it that way


That's essentially what it is. The creator has stated he likes to address the problems of both the majority and the minority that hinder the forwarding of black integration and elevation.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 2:12 am
by Venomous Prime
I was referring to TheMuffin's post.

Maybe I should have quoted him :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:07 am
by TheMuffin
Honestly it wouldn't matter which direction they were trying to take. It still annoys and insults my ears. I feel like I get stupider when I watch that show.

Re: Boondocks

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 3:10 pm
by Nekoman
I doubted the show would be any good, than I saw an episode and it wasn’t quite what I expected it to be, I look forward to it when it is airing.

Do I think it is the best thing they have ever aired? No, although the humor in the show is funny, Mobile suit Gundam is truly the best thing CN has aired, ever.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 11:23 pm
by Savage
Original Sin wrote:Uhh, To be honest I've always considered The Boondocks to be mocking black/gangsta culture.

But I guess I'm the only one to see it that way


Boondocks mocks pretty much any group of people it can lay its hands on. Its emphasis on urban black gangsta culture only exists to further illustrate the contrasts between Huey and Riley. Riley is the more wild gangsta kid, while Huey looks past that culture, drawing from a rich history, and looking for a better future. It's a question every black man has to answer, are you gonna be a Huey or a Riley?

Then again, black, white, red, or yellow, it's a choice we all have to make.

Or maybe I'm putting way too much thought into this. It is, after all, just a cartoon, and from the same network that gave us Robot Chicken and Aqua Teen Hunger Force.

Re: Boondocks

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 12:48 pm
by ***Galvatron***
Personally I love the show, yes there are images and words that are not pleasant in this world but almost any show is like that these days.

Is South Park or Drawn together any different ? not to me.
Here is part of the problem, either we allow all of it or BAN all of it and become an even more censored McCarthy era styled society.

I think a certain amount of "censorship" or boundaries is ok, I don't want to see a 5 year old watching shows like that and even shows like the Simpsons with the political humor and other statements like Homer saying "But we didn't even make whoopie or even mouth whoopie" when he was talking about his other wife when he got drunk in vegas and him and ned flanders got married to those two floosies.
People let their kids watch these shows just because they are animated and cartoons not doing the least bit of research as to the subject matter so 5 minutes on the internet or making a phone call could solve that easily.

These shows have been doing this for a long time now to push the envelope and make them edgy if one is not trying to out due each other all the time then they become too stale for the viewers.
I will agree with the statements that it's the context that words are used in is what really draws the line and the "N" word like every other word in the english language has multiple meanings too.

"A low down dirty person" is one example of a definition of the word so technically it can apply to anyone or any race if used in that context, unfortunately it has been labeled at some point in the past to apply mostly to the african american culture and THAT is where it is wrong and ignorant.

When used in the context of an entire race or culture then that is when it is used in a negative,stereotypical,condescending manor and that is what makes the person a racist, fear,intolerance and ignorance is what drives these thoughts and things people say.

There are too many negative words or labels or stereotypes to describe all people of this planet and sadly they won't just go away over night and there is no easy solution.