Wayne Brady with Paul Mooney Chappelle story

Yes nigga, it was jokes.
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It wasn't funny because it was about him, that shit was funny

I still laughed at it...but I can understand why he wouldn't find it funny

I thought he was in on it when he later appeared in that skit
 
Sounds salty, like he realized there was some truth to it.
He's salty because he's constantly looked at by black people is not being black enough. And his statement that "You don't own my black card Paul Mooney" is a testament to that

Nothing black people can do can take away our blackness, no matter what Candace Owens believes.

People think I'm not black enough because I speak proper. People say I talk white as if white is the definition for speaking properly.

I'm black. I know I'm black. I'm a black man and proud of that shit. So he was offended because he's a black man and though he might be considered "Safe" by Dwight's still Black, so that joke hurt and I get it
 
Sounds like his butt hurt... salty is just what it is salty... and after all this time it still stings.... :lol:
 
....I cut that shit off cause this is the same comedian who appeared on that same show and was part of a skit to prove the opposite of what people thought about him.Wayne Brady with a gun.....does he remember?

I never found him funny but he can sell himself I will give him that much....
 
Paul Mooney paved the way for a lot of these clowns.
Wrote some of the best shit for the best comedians, tv shows.
He aint black anyway. He's West Indian. I think he might be Haitian.
They don't consider themselves black. Wayne thinks he's made it.
"You know what the funniest thing about comedians is? They can't take a joke."
 
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"Fuck yall....fuck yall and fuck that joke...."

Oh but when Dave calls, his sentiment and attitude changes.
Foh nigga.....why didn't u keep that same energy?
The alcoholic courage had disappeared. And honestly, how upset are you going to be while on your own talk show?

Sometimes the truth hurts.
 
Paul Mooney paved the way for a lot of these clowns.
Wrote some of the best shit for the best comedians, tv shows.
He aint black anyway. He's West Indian. I think he might be Haitian.
They don't consider themselves black. Wayne thinks he's made it.
"You know the what funniest thing about comedians is? They can't take a joke."
please stop that shit. I'm Haitian and I consider myself black. I'm sure some black americans don't consider themselves black (candice owens) but you wouldn't say the same sentence regarding black americans....I know you didn't mean any malice from that statement but it's stupid.
 
please stop that shit. I'm Haitian and I consider myself black. I'm sure some black americans don't consider themselves black (candice owens) but you wouldn't say the same sentence regarding black americans....I know you didn't mean any malice from that statement but it's stupid.
I’m Haitian before anything
 
please stop that shit. I'm Haitian and I consider myself black. I'm sure some black americans don't consider themselves black (candice owens) but you wouldn't say the same sentence regarding black americans....I know you didn't mean any malice from that statement but it's stupid.
I’m Haitian before anything

"I hereby declare, on oath, that I absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citizen

Y'all Americans unless you are not a citizen.
 
please stop that shit. I'm Haitian and I consider myself black. I'm sure some black americans don't consider themselves black (candice owens) but you wouldn't say the same sentence regarding black americans....I know you didn't mean any malice from that statement but it's stupid.
I’m Haitian before anything
"I hereby declare, on oath, that I absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citizen

Y'all Americans unless you are not a citizen.
Invisible Communities, Part 4: Haitians Say They're Haitian, Not African-American
https://www.wbur.org/news/2010/05/12/invisible-communities-iv
"Immigrants make progress over the years," Fenelon says. "Over time we would climb up one rung of that ladder, and then another and another. But being an African-American, it's static. There's no upward mobility. And so that's always been my thought as well. That if you say you're African-American, the doors are not going to be open for you."

Fenelon, and Jacqueline Laguerre, a Haitian-born nurse, say they appreciate the struggles that African-Americans endured here for centuries.

"If I can be here in the United States, enjoying a piece of the 'American Pie,' it's because they have suffered a lot to cause me to be accepted," Laguerre says.

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