>>130203041It was a little relatable especially the part where is mom said "Don't act like I never did anything for you." or whatever cause my mom has always done that shit. For Atlanta specifically I think the comedy centric episodes are superior like B A N and Barbershop.
The reason I specifically say there should be something like Moral Orel for black people is because I just want to see a show unapologetically critical of black people that's critical of things like abuse, neglect, single parents, child support, accidental pregnancies, abortion, anti-white racism, afrocentrism, hip-hop culture, materialism, crime, hedonism, irresponsibility, wide age gaps in siblings, welfare, section 8, disability checks, food stamp selling, drug addiction, Judaism, and so-on.
I just want to see something in the mainstream media that actually acknowledges my problems and the problems any other black people face but are never talked about or treated seriously because all the media ever cares about is stirring the pot to get niggers mad at wypipo and to promote ratchetness to the black youth.