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Killer Mike.

I hope they rain the 💯’s on him tomorrow on the show. He has truly earned them. Bonus points for making white CNN correspondents explode with his use of the n-word.

I was cracking up (or cringing in a good way) almost the entire time. The “Obama’s hair is so white it says all lives matter” killed me. And the part about Morning Joe was so incredibly real. Don Lemon actually handled it the best in my opinion. Yes he flipped him off but it was obviously in a joking way.

I also loved how Larry Wilmore did not give a single fuck about the audience. He straight up did not care about their opinion or their reactions except to laugh at them for being a tough (white) crowd.

White liberals can't take a race joke. Everyone else is way more chilled about. Wilmore killed it btw that Stephen curry joke was pretty good with a zing

To be fair, most white people are comfortable with jokes about race as long as they’re the ones making it, not the ones receiving it. At least from my experience. Props to Wilmore though. His show deserves more recognition than it gets.

People are fucking weird. This was HILARIOUS. And all the more so by how many complete cringe worthy moments there were, of all these media people being entirely unable to laugh at them selves. Did you guys see Blitzer’s face?? If eyes could kill, Larry would be dead. Dead, I tell ya.

This is what Chris Rock’s Oscar monologue should have been imho. He kept it 100.

In what way?

I’m saying that even though alcohol consumption is more mundane, at various levels of consumption and addiction, it’s far more destructive.

It actually sucks, especially given the fact that society enables alcoholism and irresponsible alcohol consumption.

I know many more alcoholics than potheads.

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this is prescience and good policy. swoon: