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This got me thinking; if Boondocks was still running and Aaron

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This got me thinking; if Boondocks was still running and Aaron McGruder was still part of it to keep its quality, how would they tackle modern-day political and social issues that happened this year and last year?

It definitely would've been interesting to see some social commentary about Trump and Black Lives Matter the same way they had with Obama, but I really don't know how they'd tackle it or how the characters would interact.

What do you think, /co/?
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>>91080008
Hey, I'm an anon from March 27th. How badly did the thread deteriorate this time?
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Riley wears a MAGA hat
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I don't think they could've topped this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3biXm77tVD8
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>>91080117
I doubt he'd just wear it and blindly support Trump, unless if Thugnificent actually supported Trump and Riley followed his footsteps.
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>>91080008
He might consider Obama as the first step in the shallowfication of the liberal movement in America, making us (Liberals) complacent in our victory and cultural dominance in the West and allowing the Alt-Right to fester beneath our feet without making any real, tangible social and economic progress.
We got baby steps and a pat on the back and let Victory defeat us.
I wager that is why Huey was so down on Obama...it was the beginning of the end for the post-Bush liberal wave.
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>>91080122
>fucking george clooney jamming out
Aaron just knew what was up, guy had an impeccable read of social issues and what was significant in terms of pop-culture and what was just a fad
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>>91080164
He might, Trump fits Rileys template of being gangsta by being over the top, flashy with his money, and doing what he wants without listening to people telling him no, plus the whole young person rebelling against the society around him thing
Grandad would blindly oppose Trump and support Hillary along with Tom
Huey would see both as terrible choices
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Given the long production schedule I think that the most topical we'd get would still be a year or two out of date. So I think at best we'd maybe get him tackling more long lasting stuff like positive discrimination and how SJWs aren't actually helping anybody.

In other words go see Get Out.
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>>91080405
What part of being a wrinkly old white dude that never did anything gangsta or brave in his life makes Trump fit the gangsta image that Riley idealizes? Trump doesn't even flash money. Trump is basically a more bitchmade version of Ed Wunsler The First. I don't see Riley idealizing him. He and grandpa idolizing Obama made sense since most blacks voters loved Obama and the fact that he was running. Almost no black voters liked or trusted Trump.

Riley would be one of those "Dey both bad, don't vote" niggas. Grandpa would probably not vote as well and then bitch when he gets fucked over by President Wunsler. Tom would vote Hillary. Ruckus would vote Wunsler. Ed and Rummy would be those "don't vote" niggas
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>>91080405
>Trump
>gangsta

Is this some type of joke that I'm not getting?
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>>91080688
This right here, except I doubt that Granddad wouldn't vote, but I feel he'd vote out of reluctance and would've rather had Hillary in the office than Trump.

On an another note, Tom would wear a Hillary logo pin on his suit for the entire season, and Huey would've been aggrivated that Bernie didn't win the primaries but would rather have Hillary than Trump.
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riley would get caught up in the BLM riots while huey would say that its not productive and is missing the point, meanwhile rollo goodlove would amp up the situation with his preachings
thats how they played social activism in their previous episodes
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>>91080688
before trump got into politics he was idolized in rap culture just for being rich
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLa9YxV1Xps
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>>91080942
He was still getting mocked beforehand, but not as huge as it is right now since he was just a rich crazy white guy in a golden tower 2 years ago.
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>>91080952
he was mocked and parodied as a spoiled rich kid and having bad hair, see drawn together's bucky bucks.
he received little attention especially for political views because he was a democrat pretty much all of his life till recently.
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>>91080942
Dude, Trump was the epitome of "crazy rich white guy" in media for years.
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Huey would acknowledge the legitimacy of the Black Lives Matter movement while maintaining that so.e of the major victims like Michael Brown were being thugs and asking for trouble
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>>91081634
Actually, Huey would acknowledge BLM's legitimacy, but he would criticize them for not having their riots be destructive enough to overthrow the government.

He's an anarcho-socialist, afterall.
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>>91080860
>except I doubt that Granddad wouldn't vote
he'd probably forget or something
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>>91080008
Huey would support Trump as a catalyst for eventual revolution
Grandad would support Hillary
Riley would be uninterested cause it's "white bitch versus Hillary"
Tom would be a Bernie supporter and would get in trouble when he donates all he's got to his campaign
Sarah would support Hillary and then almost divorce Tom due to above point. (Or even go through the divorce so Tom has to live in Freeman's garage)
Uncle Ruckus would support Jeb
BLM would try to hire Huey but he's retired and they'd get pissed off at him
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>>91080688
You are so out of touch, wow

How old are you? You know Trump was a celebrity before 2016, right?
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>>91082326
you're confusing "celebrity" with "respected", anon.
I suppose you think Huey Freeman supported the antics of Flavor Flav and every other coon on television as well, eh?
>>91080688 pretty much nailed it.
Trump is not "gangsta", he's a germophobic tissue paper soft bitch that's scared of shaking hands with other people. He's got money. That's all. >>91080942 it's a fucking metaphor, you dense motherfucker. Hood niggas want WEALTH, not to be some ugly old withered Montgomery Burns looking ass nigga.

>>91080008
>and Aaron McGruder was still part of it to keep its quality
What has Aaron McGruder done recently that would imply he's capable of producing quality content?? Last I thing I heard his name attached to was Black Jesus and that was, what, 30 years ago, already???
Season 4 proved how tough it is to keep The Boondocks relevant without The Dave Chappelle show on the air to steal all their material from... And they already made about as much use as they could of WorldStarHipHop in Season 3...

Huey Freeman has never needed a hash tag to affirm his self worth, so BLM would just be ruthlessly mocked for being a social media ploy to produce fake-ass protesters-turned-celebrities... only to turn and roast ALM for being the dismissive "shut up, niggers" counter-tag that it is about a half-beat afterward.
>>91081688
Huey would see them as disorganized, splintered and inefficient and would call for a more radicalized agenda for effecting change using the movement to strike hard at the white power movement within America...
-- and be unilaterally dismissed by all the protest leaders because nobody asked his 10-year old ass his dumb-ass opinion in the first place.
- Only to immediately see the BLM protesters rocked by scandal as half it's leadership is outed for not actually being black in the first place. Ending with Huey and Riley back on the couch watching some BET celeb endorsing Trump/Wunsler as being unstoppable...
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>>91082739
>Only to immediately see the BLM protesters rocked by scandal as half it's leadership is outed for not actually being black in the first place
Fucking kek, this really would have been in an episode.
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>>91082326
I'm old enough, junior.

Oh, he was a celebrity? Being a celebrity doesn't make you a gangsta. Trump has been seen as a notorious scammer for decades but there ain't a thing gangsta about him. Also, don't forget that he spent years publicly bitching and moaning about the president and black people in general. Niggas do watch TV so any celebrity that he had in the black community has been whittled down over the years.

>>91080942
Nobody idolized trump in rap culture. That guy only used his name in the song because his damn name rhymes with "up" and he's rich. Listen to the lyrics. They have nothing to do with trump. Also those guys are "literally who's" from where I sit.
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>>91082739
>I suppose you think Huey Freeman supported the antics of Flavor Flav and every other coon on television as well, eh?

I agree with everything you said a\except this. Flava Flav was with Public enemy. They made more contientious rap songs that focused on social commentary. Their whole thing was to try and educate the black community like an extension of 1970's-era black panthers. Flava Flav looked clownish but he was no coon. He was basically their mascot or hook. Just like Humpty Hump with digital underground.

Of course, Riley wouldn't care about Flava Flav because that contientious rap ain't gangsta but Huey would absolutely be cool with him.
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>>91083263
>because his damn name rhymes with "up" and he's rich
except it doesn't and they don't even try to make it rhyme by omitting m. when he does try to do a rhyming scheme with up he just rhymes up with up
the reason they used trump is because he is obscenely rich and was a symbol of wealth in pop culture, they make mention to other pop culture symbols of wealth like forbes. the song is about how rich and successful they are.
>Also those guys are "literally who's" from where I sit.
are you serious? they have multiple platinum songs. how are you going to comment on gangsta or rap culture when you don't even know who the top artists are?
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>>91080117
The idea of Riley having anything to do with Trump is fucking ridiculous.

Maybe Tom, and I mean MABYE Tom might go for it, but the idea of the average black person having anything to do with Trump is ridiculous. He's made it pretty clear that he isn't fond of the black folk.
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>>91083586
Tom? The hardcore Democrat ever supporting Trump/Wuncler?

I can see Thugnificient disliking Trump/Wuncler at first, only to change his mind later once Trump/Wuncler promises him insane tax cuts and better business opportunities if he convinces the black community to support Trump/Wuncler, then Thugnificient would shill for him and try to convince people like Riley that Trump/Wuncler is a legitimate business-man who can MAGA. Riley would either fall for it and learn the hard truth at the end of the episode, or call out Thugnificient for being a sellout since gangstas don't do that.

But Tom? No-freaking-way, he'll be a buying tons of Hillary merchandise and have her bumper sticker on his car, and his wife would support it as well as their daughter.
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>>91083546
TrUmP
UP

Both words have that OO sound and the P sound at the end. That more than close enough to make a rhyme.

Also, they look like discount Kris Kross to me. Obviously the standards for the rap game have gone way down after the time when I actually listened to rap on the regular. I've never heard of them but they don't look gangsta at all and looking at their discography and the song that was posted earlier, they aren't gangsta. I bet you think Souljaboy is gangsta as well. He had several things go platinum as well and that nigga is basically a nobody that doesn't represent the whole industry.
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Can I just say, this is a pretty great thread.
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>>91083877
>Soulja Boy
lmao the weabooest rapper I've seen

I agree, who the FUCK is Rae?
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Isn't Aaron making a new show, or something?
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>>91083350
>Huey would absolutely be cool with him.
I vehemently disagree.

Humpty Hump is a roll that Shock G plays to basically lampoon everything Flavor Flav represents. Any association Flav had with the legacy of Public Enemy was dissolved when he stopped associating with Public Enemy.

>“We'd like to offer an apology for some of the actions that many considered offensive to Black people, and especially Black women and children, by our brother Flavor Flav as portrayed on the VH1 television show "Flavor of Love," >“Like I said, Flav is our brother but we cannot begin to agree with what the rest of us consider inappropriate behavior and unfair actions towards his family and to himself.”
>“[The show’s imagery] has been harmful to Flav's standing and legacy of being our brother, regardless of what he got paid, fame, infamy, ratings... but at what price?”
>“Public Enemy is not a fraternity, nor a political or religious organization, and thus everyone has their own individual personal agendas. But together we make music and are dedicated to spreading the good word around the planet,”
>“I would be lying if I said that the side of Flav shown on ‘Flavor of Love' doesn't affect what I've wanted our collective to stand for, because it does and many have told us how deeply they are bothered by this.”
Riley would also think Flav is a old, ugly corny ass clown and be mad he got TV shows where he live in a mansion with a million bitches chasing him when that shit fake af and he gon do it up for real not pretend on TV like that dried up beef jerky lookin nigga. 100.
Y'kno, assuming Riley even knows who Flav is in the first place, he aint been relevant in over 10 years... Just like The Boondocks.
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>>91084130
he's doing more Black Jesus, which is alright
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>>91082326
>You are so out of touch, wow
>>91083877
>they look like discount Kris Kross to me
okay yeah... you miiiiight be a little outta touch there...
I mean, you not wrong, but still.
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>>91084211
>Riley would also think Flav is a old, ugly corny ass clown and be mad he got TV shows where he live in a mansion with a million bitches chasing him when that shit fake af and he gon do it up for real not pretend on TV like that dried up beef jerky lookin nigga. 100.

Yeah, Riley would, but Huey would know what Public Enemy was about and know that Flava Flav had to look outlandish to get attention for the group. He was their Hype Man and they really needed one with the type of music they made.

>Any association Flav had with the legacy of Public Enemy was dissolved when he stopped associating with Public Enemy.

Flava Flav is still a current member tho.
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>>91084293
I would have said "2 for 1 sale Souljaboy"q but Souljaboy is already bargin bin in the good will to begin with.
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reminder that Trump features in the Bobby Brown song from Ghostbusters.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaIZvCDWAcQ
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>>91080008
The episode about Obama talked about how some people felt misguided by the momentum his election was carrying, but in the end everything turned out OK. Not great, but okay.

I suppose his take on Trump would be the same way, but the opposite, maybe? Like everyone's freaking out, and Huey concocts some plan or he just sits back and watches the chaos, but ultimately life proceeds as usual.

I dunno, maybe it's too soon to tell.
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>>91084376
>Flava Flav is still a current member tho.
and yet every thing you say about him in his defense is past tense.
No accident, that.
Chuck D still makes appearances and gives lectures so Huey would be more likely to be a bit more appreciative of his contribution to the culture than he would Flav's, despite Flav's own contribution to the progression of conscious hip-hop. Flav has done as much harm as he has good --possibly more-so considering how important he was as the "face" of the group.

whether you like it or not, Rae Sremmurd has far more influence in the current state of rap music than a group like Public Enemy or Outkast or Black Star does. Dead Prez told already y'all dumb asses to turn off the goddamned radio. What's more to discuss?
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>>91084666
Look, Satan
Huey Freeman's first words as an animated character proclaimed Ronald Reagan as The Devil.
Donald Trump is the sum total of everything that "Devil's" handiwork and the climate of the go-go-80's that he fostered, allowing Trump to be where he is today.

So no, Huey probably wouldn't take the results of the election well at all.
But Huey Freeman is a fictional cartoon character in a long-defunct television series so I guess it doesn't really matter what his reaction would be...
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>>91080008

Huey would join BLM and anti-trump protests and quickly realize that they don't actually do anything, causing him to become further jaded.

Riley and Thugnificent think Trump is a real nigga and go full MAGA

Granddad is initially proud of Huey for going out to protest, then when he finds out Trump wants to lower his taxes he starts to shit on Huey for protesting over nothing when he was part of the civil rights movement, knowing what actual racial issues are.
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>>91080405
>plus the whole young person rebelling against the society around him thing
Literally what are you talking about
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>>91080688
>tfw Huey would probably be a "don't vote" loser as well
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I want to see their BLM episode.
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I'm torn on whether or not I'm glad it ended before the 2016 election or disappointed because we could have gotten some good stuff. It could have either been really good or really bad and destroyed all the characters I loved. I guess caution is better.
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>>91085885
white people gibberish.
best to just ignore.
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>>91080189
You people did this. Whatever happens, you've had it coming.
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>>91085885
Have you seriously never seen a kid be interested in something just because their parents hate it
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>>91086906
see >>91086582
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>>91081688

Exactly this
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