"Black Ghosts and Blacks" is one of Chris Rock's most famous and controversial stand-up comedy programs. This routine appeared in his 1996 HBO Special Bring the Pain and the 12th song of the 1997 album "New".
This routine is a 12 minute beat about what Rock is looking at in the subset of the black community. He explained "black people" as a group in which behavior reflecting the negative stereotypes of many African Americans is often harmful to images of other blacks. He said that "robberies" praised ignorance and laziness and boasted that he would fulfill any obvious responsibility. Rock refused to believe that this African American image was purely cultivated by the media. For example, in daily work, he said: "I am going to go to a machine of money tonight, I am not looking for media, I am looking for black people! Shit, Ted Coppel takes me Ghosts that have never been done Do you think that there are three guns in my house for external media?
In the 2007 interview, Rock explained that he got inspiration from the song "We" in the 1991 Ice Cube album death certificate. [1]
The controversy that Rock kept using the term "niger" led him to remove that work from his actions. In a 60-minute interview in 2005, Location said: "By the way, I have never made that joke again, I may never be." Some people are racists, I think they have the right to say niggas. So, I finished that routine. "[2]
During his father's day speech on 15th June 2008, Barack Obama described the routine directly during his presidential election. "Chris Rock has a routine, he said we were too much, they are so proud that they brag about doing what they should do, they Say, "Good, I - not in prison. Well, you should not go to jail!" [3]
In the second episode of NBC 's office "Diversity Day", the main character Michael Scott made a review; the result was a one - day racial sensitive workshop for office workers.
"Blacks and blacks" are street cultures and working class distortions, which describe how brutal actions, including personal evaluation of his own black nations, contribute to racial stereotypes linguistically It is controversial short play. Rock gives the word nigga and tries to change its harmful meaning. The distress that this word brings to the African-American community is a temporary measure that hurts the dignity, identity, and expression of their race. Locke intends to solve this pain and this is his performance, "cause pain". 0 The laughter invasion is the ideal being pursued by many comedians, and the concept of laughter has wide-ranging significance to the audience. It allows societies and individuals to gain the truth and see the identifiable truth from different perspectives.
"Black Ghosts and Blacks" is one of Chris Rock's most famous and controversial stand-up comedy programs. This routine appeared in his 1996 HBO Special Bring the Pain and the 12th song of the 1997 album "New". This routine is a 12 minute beat about what Rock is looking at in the subset of the black community. He explained "black people" as a group in which behavior reflecting the negative stereotypes of many African Americans is often harmful to images of other blacks. He said that "robberies" praised ignorance and laziness and boasted that he would fulfill any obvious responsibility. Rock refused to believe that this African American image was purely cultivated by the media. For example, in his everyday work, he said.