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Balls of Steel: The Militant Black Guy
Toju the Militant Black Guy takes racial offense to every innocent remark.
This hidden camera piece pokes fun at the social issues around always being politically correct.
This hidden camera piece pokes fun at the social issues around always being politically correct.
Apr 10, 2007 10:06 PM
Re: Balls of Steel: The Militant Black Guy
Nobody wants a more politically correct world. It's like saying you want to improve the world semantically. It's the will behind words that matters. I do love black coffee.
By: ByteBaron
Re: Balls of Steel: The Militant Black Guy
Amen to that
A P.C.-laden world is one thing that NO nostalgia buff (especially me) needs, because censorship on classic animation is basically too much nowadays when it comes to cable tv channels being too P.C.
A P.C.-laden world is one thing that NO nostalgia buff (especially me) needs, because censorship on classic animation is basically too much nowadays when it comes to cable tv channels being too P.C.
By: CyberFox
Re: Balls of Steel: The Militant Black Guy
I'm pretty sure that the bans on classic animation are self-imposed, since I doubt Disney and W.B. want old-timey racist cartoons tarnishing their family-oriented, friendly images. I think it is better to preserve those animations as a reminder of racism. I doubt any sensible person wants the world to act like racist media didn't exist. But thinking those cartoons are the bee's knees isn't a good thing.
Opinion news on CNN and FOX is bad enough, and South Park uses offensive language to often prove a good point.
Opinion news on CNN and FOX is bad enough, and South Park uses offensive language to often prove a good point.
By: ByteBaron
Re: Balls of Steel: The Militant Black Guy
The first one was the funniest and the least set up. Coffee and chess are too obvious.
By: Grampa
Re: Balls of Steel: The Militant Black Guy
I don't think they were set up. He could have just easily waited in the coffee shop for someone to order a white coffee, and for the chess one simply sit down to play with a white person. Setting it up would just ruin the reaction.
By: Gunboat
Re: Balls of Steel: The Militant Black Guy
I too think the last two were staged. The chess scene for sure was, because there were cameras all over the room.
By: Ting_Ting_Jahe


