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When watching comedies, everyone hopes to get a good laugh. That is the most important thing to get out of a comedy. If not, then what was the point of seeing the movie. Barbershop, is one of those movies that makes you laugh more than once. So what is the problem? As stated in the Tallahassee Democrat, many black political leaders such as Reverend Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton were fueled about the comments that Cedric the Entertainer made about Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. Cedric the entertainer, one of the best comedians of my time, made comments about King’s sexual life and how Rosa Parks really did not do anything that was not done before. What black political leaders are saying is this, with all the trials and tribulations that blacks have endured, we need to respect them at all times. Whether there contributions to black history were small or big, they still helped pave the way for blacks in society today. What black civil rights activist and political leaders are failing to realize is this, it is just a movie!
The film’s director, producer, and screenwriter all apologized for the comments in the film. They said, they did not mean to offend anyone. People who feel that the comments were wrong are very lucky I am not the CEO of MGM Films, because they would not have received an apology from me. That would have created more problems In conclusion, everyone needs to go see Barbershop. Not to here the two little comments that Cedric the Entertainer made, but because it is a great comedy and laughter all through the movie. It is a guaranteed winner. One important thing to remember is this, everything said in a barbershop is just “barbershop talk”. So, what is said in the barbershop, stays in the barbershop! When will people get that through there brain. Every comment that was made in the movie, is something that was written and scripted out. So why are we making something bigger than what it really is? At the age of nineteen, I have never had to experience being told to go too the back of a bus or not being able to drink from the same wa
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