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Originally Posted by The Walrus
And if a white comedian went up on stage and reversed exactly what he said, there would be hell to pay in the media (maybe even riots for God's sake). Reverse racism such as the material Chris Rock uses is fucking sickening.
The best part is that one year he won an award for his show on HBO. Must have been the Emmys or something. He got on stage and called up the guys behind the show. The stage was filled with nothing but 5'7" Jewish guys as far as the eye could see. It was not a joke. Those are the guys that "sign his check".
And the reason drugs are illegal? It has nothing to do with making the black man wealthy. It has more to do with the fact that it is too late and Pandora is already out of the fucking box. Try and tax something that will sell for half as much as they can charge for it on the street when it can be cooked in a white man's trailer for literally pennies on the dollar.
Chris Rock is a tool for the Jew man, and makes himself out to be a bigger fucking moron for sucking the Hebrew cock for same thing he (claims to) repremand, hate, despise, stand up for "his people" for. Hypocritical ass fuck. 
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It all depends on the approach. If a white comedian where to make the same statement without using derogatory words like the N word. The Black community would probably agree with he/she.
Because blacks are very defensive about race (kinda Justified just do a search on the boards for N***er or any other racist term) it would be harder to pull off.
Americans in particular have a hard time not using racist or derogatory statements when they are talking about another race. It is bread into us by years of hatred. Half the time we don't even realise what we are actually saying. (This Applies to blacks or whites)
The List of Rich blacks is very long. A lot of them we never hear about because they are not in the public eye. Investors, Inventors, Scientist Producers Ect. We here more about the poor African Americans because people that have less complain more. There is a higher rate of minorities under the poverty level in the US.