Roy Wood Jr. bets it all on Proud Puffs, the first Black-owned cereal brand, in this week’s Black in Business. #DailyShow
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Roy Wood Jr. bets it all on Proud Puffs, the first Black-owned cereal brand, in this week’s Black in Business. #DailyShow
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Ally O’s!! LOL LOL LOL LOL!!! Roy Wood, Jr., you made my day.
ReplyOnly including black people on your box is the same as only including white people on the box. The ends of the same racist spectrum.
ReplyI have a crazy analogy. “It’s the same that we have differences, but our differences are not the same. We need to find similarities or sames in our differences. Differences are our fear factor, so let’s find in our similarities, sames and our differences, our strengths.”
Replylol the kid delivered the line well
ReplyAt the end no offer lol…
ReplyWow this clip is nice and educating
ReplyProud Puffs means something completely different in England
ReplyBlack, and black and black and black.. evryday and all Day.. black and black… We get it.. u are black .. we have eyes..
ReplyPROUD PUFFS
ReplyI can’t stop laughing.
ReplyI would watch 10 seasons of Roy Wood Jr actually hosting this show
Replystrange after the firing squad at Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben,,,, we grew up loving not just the products but the personal human image. ps (( psst i have heard most american indians have no idea they are supossed to be bothered by commercial images of indians as *warriors* which they Are… hint hint ))
ReplyThis clip made my day.
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