Second City/ MADtv Alumni Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele started a sketch comedy show on Comedy Central called "Key and Peele." We had our doubts, but they provide some funny social commentary. This comedy duo throws political correctness out the window. Conservatives and liberals alike will find much to laugh at with these comedians. If your college sociology professor had played, clips of this show, maybe people would have participated in class discussions. Key & Peele "Must See" skits show how all Black people can trace back to Thomas Jefferson on Ancestry.com or a Weekly Address from President Obama, where Obama talks and a 'ghetto' Black man serves as an "anger translator."
Watch the clip above to see Black people pretending to 'ghetto speak' just to keep up a cultural charade. (Contains mild language). "Omg, I almost just got robbed."
Key says, "we find ourselves particularly adept at lying, because on a daily basis we have to adjust our blackness," and Peele adds, "You never want to be the whitest sounding black guy in a room."
Key says, "we find ourselves particularly adept at lying, because on a daily basis we have to adjust our blackness," and Peele adds, "You never want to be the whitest sounding black guy in a room."