In celebration at the 2004 NAACP Awards in Washington, in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Brown and the Board of Education's landmark affair, Bill Cosby made a speech and then called it "Pound Sterling Cake Speech, African American Criticizing Life Ways in which the child community lacks parenting Speech was severely criticized because it is the subject of communication and expression and was strictly criticized, Jerome Kosi says that his argument is "racial inequality and race It seems that you are accusing the victim because you are affected by inequality. " "The purpose of this article is to study the use of comedy, the viewer's share of responsibility.
Every time Bill Cosby reenters the news cycle, two things are conceivable. The first is The Cosby Show. The second is a speech on his politic respect and the infamous 'pound cake' (at least one book is about it, it has its own Wikipedia page!) The important thing is that the black people do the right thing It should be taken and everything goes well. This feeling has been broadcasted in Washington, DC for decades. Regardless of whether the primary beneficiaries of government programs and services are Caucasian or not, they tend to be related only to blacks and brown. Products like welfare are demonized by stereotyped lazy colored people who refuse to work.
A thousand years of blacks hate Bill Cosby ... I put it there. They eagerly dislike buildings. His notorious "Pound Cake" speech touched the soul of Nig Nog the Akata the Shine. If the pound cake is another record, it will be Ether or Back 2 Back level. Pound cake is more than just a different record for some parts of African-Americans
After being called "Big Cake Speech" - it has its own Wikipedia entry - Cosby is attacked on every side of the black institution. Playwright August Wilson said, "Millionaires are attacking the poor for the poor, Bilcousby is a clown, what do you think about this?" Ted Shaw, director of the Legal Defense and Education Foundation, said "against the particularly violent attacks of poor blacks." Professor Michael Eric Dyson of Georgetown University issued a "nobility of winter" and published a book. Or the black middle class loses reason? This is related to the rigorous evaluation of Cosby's black progress and does not evaluate his transition from vanilla's humor to social critics and moral arbitrators. "Cosby has made the most of civil rights struggle, but he firmly denied placing a place in his art table," Dyson believes.