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D. L. Hughley is an African American comedian, actor, activist, political commentator, and writer, born in 1963. He is one of The Original Kings of Comedy. He created and starred in the ABC sitcom The Hughleys. His comedy specials have appeared on HBO and Showtime and he has hosted shows on BET, afficher plus Comedy Central, TBS, and CNN. Since 2013, he has been the host of syndicated radio program The D.L. Hughley Show. His awards include the 2012 George Foster Peabody Award for his satirical documentary special, DL Hughley: The Endangered List. His first book is entitled I Want You to Shut the F#ck Up: How the Audacity of Dopes is Ruining America Black Man (2013). His other books include White House: An Oral History of the Obama Years (2016), and How Not to Get Shot: And Other Advice from White People (2018). (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
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Nom légal
Hughley, Darryl Lynn
Date de naissance
1963-03-06
Sexe
male
Lieu du décès
Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
Lieux de résidence
Calabasas, California, USA

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This has been on my shelf for a while so I shuffled it forward. It's not quite two years old, and yet there are so many moments where I thought, man you don't know what's coming. It's good satire and funny but still, of course, terribly depressing. Absolutely on point, with some info I didn't know (mostly about football). Maybe this is an approachable way to get up to speed on state violence, if for some reason you weren't already.
 
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Kiramke | 11 autres critiques | Jun 27, 2023 |
Even though this book is ostensibly directed to black people, white people really, really need to read this book. It really cuts through a lot of the bullshit excuses that (some) white people make when innocent black people are killed by police. While it has some humor, for the most part it just lays bare how dangerous it is to be an ordinary black person in the US. There are a lot of thought-provoking ideas presented here, and it would do us all well to spend some time considering them, and what we all can do to improve race relations. (For example, I had no idea about the third verse of the national anthem. Look it up. I'll never view the anthem in the same light again.)

My only disagreement with Hughley is when he re-defines racism as requiring power. I respectfully disagree. It's simple, racism is prejudice against anyone due to their race. Power is not involved. However, we really need to acknowledge that racism without power is like "They hurt my feelings..." while racism with power can destroy (or end) lives. There is a huge difference. Maybe we need a new word for racism with power... Also, power is not binary, but a continuum; the greater the power, the greater the danger. Unfortunately, right now, there is a lot of institutionalized racism with great power in the US. Sometimes it's disguised as patriotism, but upon closer inspection (such as Hughley provides) its core is revealed, and it's up to all of us to root out this nonsense. Unfortunately, I think this is going to be a never-ending battle...
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lpg3d | 11 autres critiques | Nov 12, 2022 |
I rated the book 4 stars due to relevance. I love D.L. Hughley as a comedian and actor so I purchased based on that alone. This is the first book I've read of his and it was interesting. My first impression was corny, soft-pedaled satire. After listening to it, and taking note of the audience, I see why it was soft-pedaled. Despite that, the information was good and the message was brought across very well. I would recommend this book as straight satire with a chaser of reality mixed in.
 
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IAmBree | 2 autres critiques | Dec 6, 2021 |
Read as an eBook from the county library. Good satire about racial relations in the United States.
 
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MrDickie | 11 autres critiques | Dec 6, 2021 |

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Œuvres
10
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Membres
324
Popularité
#73,085
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
17
ISBN
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