Boondocks: Two For The Price of None
Aiight, due to technical difficulties I am hitting y’all with the one-two punch this week. As I am sure you loyal “Boondocks” fans know last night was the season finale. But, since I was a week behind I thought I would tackle the last two episodes in my final post for the season.
Let’s kick things off with last night’s episode, “The Passion Of Rev. Ruckus.” Now, I am sure some people were offended by last night’s episode, but like Dogma (shout out to Kevin Smith) and my new favorite flick V for Vendetta, the intent of last night’s show—in my opinion—was to offend in order to spark debate. That said, they wasted no time and got right into in the first scene when Ronald Regan greets Uncle Ruckus at the gates of White Heaven.
“[White Heaven] is for decent, good God-fearing Christians who just happen to hate everyone and everything related to Black people….Turns out that God doesn’t really have that much of a problem with racism. He doesn’t even remember slavery, except in February…. Personally, I hate Black people, Ruckus. That’s why I did everything I could to make their lives miserable. Crack, me. AIDS, me. Reganomics… come on, I am in the name.”
As ridiculous as Regan’s monologue may seem to some, I have to believe there are a certain group of people who either firmly believe this or pray for it every night before they lay their blond-haired, blue-eyed heads down to sleep. And let me not get into “The Duke.” Let’s just say Regan getting Alzheimer’s almost seemed ironic. A man who pushed a racist elitist agenda for eight years only to have no memory of it two decades later. Makes you think doesn’t it, George?


