Whitney Dunbar: That was incredible, Mark! I mean... it was like... I could really feel 400 years of oppression and anger in every pelvic thrust! I hope you don't mind if I use bits of this interlude in a short story I'm working on. Mark: Well... Whitney Dunbar: Wait! It's called "Shades of Gray", because, you know, I really don't feel like there's any black or white; only shades of gray. Well, like the stereotypes about black men. Some of them are true, like the breast thing, and, well, you really are dynamic sexually. But, then of course, some of the stereotypes are completely untrue. Mark: Yeah? Like what? Whitney Dunbar: Well, like the one about penis size.
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Mark Watson: Mom! Dad! There's something I have to tell you... I'm black.
Mark Watson: What's happening, brother? Get down, get down. Looking good, mamma, looking good. Well, I gots to be going now!
Mark: This is the Cosby decade. America loves black people.
Mark Watson: She told me they have support for people whose parents are poor, but not for those whose parents are assholes.
Mark Watson: Mom! Dad! There's something I have to tell you... I'm black.
Mark Watson: What's happening, brother? Get down, get down. Looking good, mamma, looking good. Well, I gots to be going now!
Mark: This is the Cosby decade. America loves black people.
Mark Watson: She told me they have support for people whose parents are poor, but not for those whose parents are assholes.
Professor Banks: You've learned something I can't teach them. You've learned what it feels like to be black. Mark: No sir. Professor Banks: Beg your pardon? Mark: I don't really know what it feels like sir. If I didn't like it, I could always get out. It's not the same sir. Professor Banks: You've learned a great deal more than I thought.
Professor Banks: I understand you are allowed one phone call from jail? Mark Watson: Yes. Professor Banks: Next time you get arrested, use it to call me. I'll bring you your books. You can study in jail.
Gordon Bloomfeld: Objection! Professor Banks: To what? Gordon Bloomfeld: Quite frankly, to your tone of voice.
Whitney Dunbar: That was incredible, Mark! I mean... it was like... I could really feel 400 years of oppression and anger in every pelvic thrust! I hope you don't mind if I use bits of this interlude in a short story I'm working on. Mark: Well... Whitney Dunbar: Wait! It's called "Shades of Gray", because, you know, I really don't feel like there's any black or white; only shades of gray. Well, like the stereotypes about black men. Some of them are true, like the breast thing, and, well, you really are dynamic sexually. But, then of course, some of the stereotypes are completely untrue. Mark: Yeah? Like what? Whitney Dunbar: Well, like the one about penis size.


