Tim Black exposes how media elites use performative outrage over trivial jokes to mask their own failure to address systemic crises. This selective focus reveals a preference for easy moral posturing over the difficult work of real social accountability.
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Why Is Black Media Mad at Kevin Hart Instead of the People Hurting Us??Added:
Everybody in their mother has a Kevin Hart take right now. That don't seem weird to y'all. All the issues we got, we talking about Kevin Hart, Netflix.
Not going to defend Kevin Hart. He don't need me. He's a millionaire and a damn show ain't going to pile on him. That's too easy. In this video, we're going to follow the money. We're going to look at who has the energy, why they have it, and what that tells you about who's really running the show.
Because the roast was never the joke.
The roast was never the joke. Roll the tape.
Because a lot of black men resent their blackness because to them, their blackness is the only thing standing in the way between them having full complete power, privilege, and access that white men have. Okay. No, but can we talk about this one, y'all? Because this is in relation to the Kevin Hart roast. Now, while I have not seen the roast and don't plan to, I have seen a lot of you all talking about the racist jokes being made and questioning why Kevin Hart would laugh and find it funny cuz he's a black man. And the answer is because Kevin Hart's blackness has a price.
His racial self-esteem has a price. And a lot of black men are the same exact way. for the right price, they will shut the hell up or even go as far as to laugh and entertain racism because in their mind because they resent their blackness because they view their blackness as the one thing standing in the way of experiencing complete privilege that white men experience.
>> Black woman versus black man thing is not unity. It's toxic. It's a waste of time.
Racists don't like either one of us. So why are you pitting us against each other? Some black feminists or man Kevin jumped up did not jump up and do a Will Smith. Uh and to me that's crazy cuz that's perpetuating stereotypes that black men can't control their emotions are reactionary, aggressive, animalistic, and prone to violence. you would want to perpetuate that violence at a show live on Netflix for what I don't see a good reason. But you support black people, black feminist lady with the the nose ring. Considering where black men are positioned literally in this country, what are black men holding you back from doing?
What are we what are we taking out of your pocket? What what are we doing that's stopping you? That's a real question.
cuz we don't control any industry that could prohibit you or stop you from getting your money. We don't control the industries.
But still, you got smoke for us. Back when I first started on the internet, I was talking about relationships until I realized anybody could talk about it.
It's so oversaturated cuz there's no barrier of entry and anybody qualifies.
And also, that's why the quality is so damn low. I can say things about black women and wanting to be white women, but I won't cuz I'm not going to put all black women in a box or a bucket cuz I'm not an idiot.
Black out. I don't know. I don't know.
What do you think, Reesei?
>> You know, a lot of these comedians have a I'm not black, I'm OJ kind of attitude. So you saw people defending this [ __ ] racism as like, well, it's comedy. Comedy is edgy. You know, it's freedom of speech. Well, that's some [ __ ] Themuckers was playing in y'all black ass faces.
Where was Will Smith to go up there and smack a [ __ ] on that stage? The chat couldn't have been that good. The chat could not have been that good to sit up there and and and and deal with this. I I think it's disgusting and I think it is really indicative of of the state of the world that we're in.
But people keep pulling our mother card cuz that's crazy. Yes. Uh roast are edgy. Yes. They talk about cheating and this all kind of [ __ ] and they talk about your appearance and all those kind of things. But to talk about George Floyd looking up basically you saying George Floyd is in hell.
>> That to her is the end of civilization because the white guy made a joke about George Floyd. Okay.
[ __ ] would have been flipped. Tables would have been flipped. You know what I'm saying? It is it was giving more clan rally. So I I I wasn't with it. I didn't No. No thanks. Absolutely [ __ ] that. I don't think that [ __ ] is funny.
>> There's a lot of curse words coming out of Reissi. You're giving cosplay.
>> Yeah. You're giving cosplay, performative, and yeah. Fake around the way girl yourself.
The number one joke that got the most criticism was a Tony Hcliffe joke about George Floyd. Tony said to Kevin, "The black community is so proud of you.
Right now, George Floyd is looking up at us all, laughing so hard he can't breathe."
That was a joke.
Kevin laughed at it.
>> That, my friend, is what the roast is supposed to be. So good. Tony Hedgecliffe understood the assignment. Relentless as he always is, but funny like you can't have emotions. You got to understand what the assignment is, man.
Everybody came out there and did their thing. Floyd's family, including his brother Terrence, got upset. They say Kevin should have shut it down like Will Smith did at the Oscars, which she is also saying now. So the talking points went out amongst the Democrats, which I find funny. The Democrats all got the script. This is what we say. We say we still stand behind Will Smith and this dysfunctional ass marriage and all of the baggage with him. Let's do that and let's make him the role model for how black men should act if they get upset about something.
That's not playing into a stereotype at all to suggest black men should slap or punch or get aggressive to strike other people because we don't like what they say.
Not that we should leave.
Not that we should walk out. Not that we should keep our money in our pocket, but we should get physical.
These are people that talk about politics, that discuss all types of issues. They want to give you they want to give you their opinion on everything from the person you should elect for president or senate to what's going on with war in the Middle East, the Iran war, the the Gaza massacre, uh reparations, uh the Holocaust. They want to be able to talk about all these issues. But when they hear a joke about a black man, they want to be able to get violent.
They think that's that's acceptable response.
That's crazy. At a roast, we're not talking about it at your job. Even at your job, you wouldn't just punch somebody cuz they say something about, you know, you might be like, "I don't rock. I don't rock with that dude. I don't want to be around that dude. I don't want to joke. I want that dude to know I don't think that joke was funny.
Don't talk those jokes around me. But if you go to a roast, it's a little different, right? There were jokes about Kevin Hart's cheating scandal.
That had to cut really hard when you're there with your new wife and your family and people are bringing up your old affairs.
Reissi didn't have a problem with it.
Fair game hard.
What about defending the black community? What about defending the black family? Rei, why aren't we concerned about that? Why aren't you saying that someone should have punched The Rock or Wayne Brady for saying such negative things about the black family?
Then jokes about Kevin's late dad and his drug addiction. Yeah. They kept talking about Kevin's dad who um who had a cocaine addiction that he wasn't around for Kevin. This also plays in the stereotypes about black folks. But notice they don't have a problem with it. That's not a reason to walk out. That's not a reason to slap someone. We We good with that. You could talk about black men and being, you know, being drug addicts and not taking care of their kids all day and that's not a problem.
Just this one thing about talking about George Floyd that he might be in hell.
H. It don't seem a little over dramatic to you guys. I I mean, you don't have to like the joke, but I'm saying it don't seem a little dramatic. I mean, there was some real shots sent out there last night. Man, Dwayne dropped the R word.
And I even know you like back in the day, we used to be able to say it. Now, you can't even use this word, but you know, kind of slow. A person that's slow, the R word. He used that. I mean, I'm just saying if you're going to be like up in arms, right? Why aren't you upset about The Rock roasting like people with learning disabilities?
Black families have people with learning disabilities in their families. I'll tell you what I think. I think it's because they don't see a gain, a win for them pushing back on that narrative. The narrative they want to push back on that they made a trillion dollars off of was George Floyd. They didn't pass any legislation. They didn't make us safer or better. They didn't do [ __ ] They locked up one cop and kept it moving. All theatrics family got some money and everyone moved right. But the Democrats want to keep coming back to defend it.
There were other jokes in here, fam.
It talked about Cheryl Underwood's husband's suicide.
Her husband was black 30 years ago. He took his own life.
That's a very serious topic, isn't it?
Why isn't Reesei upset about that?
>> Cher, did them jokes about your late husband make you feel some type of way even though they asked you first? That's kind of like I was telling everybody here that's kind of like deep and below the belt but then special K was like ain't no below the belt and no roast like I don't know you got to have a thick skin for that. Well, how you feel about that?
>> Um one that they came to me with respect and and two right uh in a roast there's there's no no limit and what I told him is you ain't got to worry about me cuz I give you the JACK BENNY. I'M NOT COME ON NOW. I give you the Jack Benny. I might look off like, "Who you talking to?"
Right? But I said, "You got to deal with the culture. You got to deal with the street. You got to walk out of here."
And and yes, they do that type of humor.
And they making big money. That's why I said, "Thank you for bringing back words that we've been using, but we got cancelled for using it. Y'all getting paid for using it. That's why it's freedom of speech."
>> I mean, she used like five curse words.
Six, five, six, seven curse words in two minutes about a joke about a guy whose people got paid millions of dollars.
Cheryl Underwood's husband took his own life and Reese's that upset about that.
She didn't say, "Hey, we need to fight back. There are other black people that are suffering with depression.
Why are we standing up for them?"
Because there's no money in it. Once upon a time we used to say used to be a saying immediate.
We used to say you know the problem with our kids is it's different in white America and black America. In white America white kids take their own lives.
In black America black kids take each other's lives. We got a life problem.
And now it's changed because black kids are doing both.
But Reese is that upset about it.
Lil Re didn't have a comment about it.
The George Floyd brother didn't have any words to say about it. Why? Cuz he got his money.
He just knows what the script says.
Black America's going to react. The Democrats going to get a news cycle and they going to get to sell more tickets to the show.
The grievance limousine of the the limousine liberals has pulled up. The the porcelain progressives get to break out. There were jokes about Pete Davidson's dead dying in the World Trade Center. Reese's cool with that. Clay didn't clay didn't bring it up. I'm just saying. I mean, you would think I mean, there were some other black folks that died in the World Trade Center. Look at the people complaining. Look and see who they are.
Nine times out of 10, the people that are complaining, I'm talking about media types, the ones that are complaining that are black or Democrat liberals all because they're following the script.
Cuz there was enough in here. There was enough in that roast to hit so many sections.
Man, black don't crack, but it sure do grift. I would love to see their faces be this beat up, this upset about the maternal mortality rate, the childhood poverty rate. Clay doesn't give a damn. Neither does uh foulmouth Annie over here. He can care less. So, I'm not here to defend the George Floyd joke. What I'm saying is Democrats pretending like they give a [ __ ] about black people. That's the real joke.
Netflix is a joke. So are the Democrats.
So is Reesi. So is Clay. So are the liberals. The limousine liberals. The fake black progressive BS. Miss me with the fake outrage. until you upset or as upset about a joke about George Floyd as you are about a cl a school closing about black male unemployment about black youth mental health until you as upset about those things as you are George Floyd jokes on the Netflix where a bunch of millionaires got together to have a fun night.
Until then, shut the hell up.
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