The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for December 20, 2013
Transcript:
Huey: You want to play "Gone with the Wind"? That's ridiculous! Jazmine: It's just make-believe. You and your brother play "Star Wars". What's the difference? Huey: Excuse me...what you see is me and Riley practicing kung fu with toy lightsabers intead of real swords for safety's sake, which, I might add, improves one's heart rate. Jazmine: Fine. I'll just go play with some imaginary friend since that's all I seem to have!! Huey: All right!! I'll play!!! Jazmine: Great. You'll be Rhett, I'll be Scarlett. I'll go get dressed.
Swalb%515 over 10 years ago
Poor Huey. The things you have to do to keep from hurting someone else’s feelings.
Swalb%515 over 10 years ago
At least he doesn’t have to play act as a slave.
Swalb%515 over 10 years ago
There’s a movie that was released in 1995, called White Man’s Burden, starring Harry Belafonte and John Travolta, in an alternative America, in which Black and White Amercicans have reversed cultural roles. John Travolta’s character, a white factory worker, has kidnapped Harry Belafonte’s character, a Black factory owner who fired him over a perceived slight.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 10 years ago
Frankly, Scah~lett, ah don’t give a dish drainer!