Dudes in here are missing the point. Key and Peele came after Dave Chapelle who had a much edgier style of humor that did at times mock what white people BELIEVED of Black people. That's why it worked so well and appealed to Black people cause we saw the inside joke.
Key and Peele have always come across as very safe comedy that goes out of its way to not make white people uncomfortable. Occasionally they'll have a good skit like "Magic Negro" or "Negrotown" but most times they're playing to the "I don't feel Black enough" crowd and that's a very small group of people.
On a side note Spears made a real good observation. The fact that both dudes are interracial and both married white women says a lot about how they feel about themselves. To me its telling.
Key and Peele have always come across as very safe comedy that goes out of its way to not make white people uncomfortable. Occasionally they'll have a good skit like "Magic Negro" or "Negrotown" but most times they're playing to the "I don't feel Black enough" crowd and that's a very small group of people.
On a side note Spears made a real good observation. The fact that both dudes are interracial and both married white women says a lot about how they feel about themselves. To me its telling.

Would a country in Africa be considered by white people as "Negrocountry"? Black people, please wake up. Anything that white folks let you do within the context of racism/white supremacy is meant to strength the system and their position as individual white people. It is not meant to weaken the system.