The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for June 06, 1999
Transcript:
Jazmine: Most people don't understand what it's like being different. Like...I once saw a yellow flower right in the middle of a bunch of red roses...Everything around it was either green or red, and here was this yellow flower. It looked lonely. That's what it's like being biracial. I'm different from everyone else. My Mom and Dad say that makes me special, but I just think it's lonely... Huey: Jazmine? Jazmine: Yes. Huey: You're black. Get over it. Jazmine: Ohhh, be quiet - Nobody was talking to you anyway. Hmmmph.
doeboy1995 over 14 years ago
yo man dats like one of dos how long youve ben standin there type of moments
boogiewoogie over 12 years ago
i think biracial people have a unique identity if they just choose one over the other they are denying part of who they are
NinjaLovey over 12 years ago
Jazmine’s so adorable. =^.^=
krys723 over 11 years ago
I side with Huey, she’s more black than anything
Benmallardsays over 10 years ago
Black people have dominant genes. Black features are more prevalent in biracial children. They are considered to be black.
marco mineri 10 months ago
So, if you have “a drop of black blood”, you ARE BLACK ? That’s what racist enslavers thought around 1860). Because, in their minds, blackness was DIRT. And a single drop of dirty water makes a whole bucket of clean water dirty. But WHY should we keep adopting the point of view of those racist enslavers?