Seth Rogen took to the Tonight Show recently and joined Jimmy Fallon in performing jokes written by kids.
Seth Rogen took to the Tonight Show recently and joined Jimmy Fallon in performing jokes written by kids.
Ever wondered what would happen when a white family attends a black BBQ ? Pure comedy! Monica and Steve Bullock actually show what its like to attend a black BBQ for the first time. Comedian Teddy Ray and Mu Johnson allowed the family to hang out with them for the day.
Following Stacey Dash’s declaration that Black History Month should be cancelled right along with the BET network, the internet came to the conclusion that she would be traded for someone who’s not only white but “woke” to the importance of having these celebrations of black culture. In a hilarious meme, Dash was traded for none other than comedian Gary Owen who took great pride in the news. Upon seeing the meme, he wrote on IG “Is everyone ok with this trade? Let me know so I can call my publicist & get a statement prepared.” Clearly, everyone seemed to be okay with the trade because Owen posted a hilarious statement to celebrate his first Black History Month, poking fun at Stacey Dash yesterday. Hit the jump for more.
Rap’s “The Donald” is coming back to the small screen after his five season run with the show Community, this time with his own show which we heard of last year, Atlanta. Donald Glover gives Billboard the preview of what’s to come. Hit the jump.
The Miami based internet troll, Stitches finally got what was coming to him last week in a series of unfortunate events. First, he was knocked TF OUT by The Game’s manager, then arrested and allegedly jumped by his own crew. These incidents however terrible they may seem, have gotten Stitches exactly what he wanted to start with, which seemed to be some buzz on the net. However, now that he’s got our attention, the wanna-be rapper is getting clowned. Following the drama between Stitches and The Game, comedian Gary Owen issued a public apology to the West Coast rapper on ‘behalf of white people’ saying he is not a representation of all white people. Check out the funny clip below.
Youtube comedian, Nicole Arbour, created a video titled “Dear Black People” where she confronts many of the the claims black people have made about stereotypes and she gives a response to each claim. Now initially it seems funny, but eventually any black person would get offended by the insensitivity displayed in the video. The video discusses cultural appropriation, and basically makes blackness seem like an outfit you can wear and change as you please.