Tiny and Keem Talks About White Boy Humor | Is It Really Just Content?
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In this episode of the Apollo Podcast, Tiny and Keem dive deep into the ongoing debate surrounding white comedians and "white boy humor." We explore Kendrick Lamar’s perspective on white comedians bashing Black women, focusing on Andrew Schulz’s controversial statements. Has Charlemagne allowed his co-host to cross the line, or is it really "just content"? Tiny and Keem challenge the notion that sarcasm and dry humor are harmless, questioning if dark humor is truly okay when it comes at the expense of others.
Is there always truth in the details of a joke? From Andrew Schulz hiding behind his humor to the bigger conversation about accountability in comedy, this podcast episode gets real about what’s acceptable and what crosses the line. If you've ever wondered if saying "it's just content" is enough to excuse offensive commentary, this is the conversation for you.
Whether you're into podcasts, hip hop culture, or thought-provoking debates about modern humor, this episode is a must-watch. Packed with insight, humor, and hard truths, Tiny and Keem dissect how "white boy humor" is perceived and its impact on marginalized communities. Don’t miss it—subscribe for more candid conversations!
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