/r/theboondocks
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Community dedicated to the legendary comic strip and television series "The Boondocks," created by Aaron McGruder.
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/r/theboondocks
"If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing."
-Malcolm X
I think that after Mister kicked him out, Ruckus was found wandering by himself on the street by a social worker and put into foster care. There, he was passed between white and black foster homes— he was happiest whenever they were white and obviously miserable when they weren’t. He remained in the system until he graduated high school, when he aged out. That is why he has 47 jobs. He’s used to that grindset because he lived on his own for so long.
Would he be for or opposed for Elon as our new president? He is African from Africa but also a white man. Would he double love him or hate him?
Similar to today's shit.
##DAMN.
She wasn’t in the episode, but Sarah was. It looked like Sarah was home alone at night, too. Where was Jazmine?
I know granddad is old, but DAMN
Actors.
I'm watching Boondocks once again and got to the scene where Ruckus walks into the Freeman living room and calls it the "FreakNik Circus" (another hilarious nickname) and I just got to thinking...has anybody ever encountered a real life Uncle Ruckus??
If so please give a storytime because I bet it was hilarious
I apologize if this isn't the thread for it, but if anyone would know, I figured people here would. I feel like I used to know of a show like in the title back in the day, but it slips my mind. Anyone have any recommendations for a show similar to The Boondocks with a Mexican aspect?
Children really are unrecognizable when they grow up. Keys has the hair, a career resembling Tom's hobby, and she makes Jazmine's type of music. Not to mention that she is half-black and half-white IN ADDITION to all of that. They're clearly the same person. She even voiced Huey one time, and Huey seems to be Jazmine's role model.
If he's been around long enough to get involved in politics, he can lose the accent.
Most of my other Jazmine DuBois related posts were all because of this one question I've been stuck with, which I originally figured would be to awkward to ask directly, even though the other questions ironically ended up being more awkward.
In one comic, which seems to depict a common trait of Tom in both iterations, he avoids teaching Jazmine about homosexuality as it's an adult discussion. I've been told that Tom isn't diet-homophobic, but that he's just awkward during certain discussions. I might've put too much thought into it, but what I figured in the end would actually make sense.
What if it's a hard to notice recurring theme that Jazmine's perspective is disconnected from Tom's liberalism and open-mindedness, due to Tom being too awkward to have the right discussion for otherwise, giving Jazmine a conservative perspective? This would be pretty significant if true. I think that my theory is more unlikely than likely, but what do you guys think?
What would have happened if Riley suggested to go to Thugnificent's House for food?
Most characters in the show are symbols or allegorical of people and personalities popularized in main stream American culture. That being said, I've always felt that Gangstalicous was supposed to be 50 Cent...
So if the President wants to pull FEMA from the states that don't support his bullshit, do I still have to pay taxes?