With the excessive use of "nigga" and ignorance displayed, does Boondocks go 2 far to you? I mean really, I can appreciate the social consciousness of it but at what cost? Black people aren't the only ones watching this. How does this paint the picture of what the African-American experience is like? I'm not saying that at times, Aaron McGruder (creator of Boondocks) is not on to something. I think the that the tomfoolery that happens in Black culture needs to be exposed. But is there no boundary in this plight? What do you think?
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I think it's not just hilarious...but relevant and brilliant. KCJ
I think the show is hilarious personally.
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