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“Black-Ish” Featured One of TV’s Most Powerful Moments

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I must admit I”m a fan of ABC’s popular show “Black-Ish” starring Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross alongside those amazing kids. I also must admit that I don’t generally watch the show during it’s normally scheduled broadcast. I’m more of a DVR TV watcher.

Through my time checking out the show, there are many episodes that struck a chord with me but more on the funny side. The “being loyal to your barber” episode was so true for me and �the “N-Word” episode hit home as well�but “Black-Ish” just took it to another level. I’m glad I did DVR the show because last Wednesday’s episode of “Black-Ish” was an absolute jewel centered on the hot topic �of police brutality.

The entire show was great but Anthony Anderson’s monologue on hope was bone-chilling because it was so honest, real, and the exact same thing I was thinking. For you to understand what I mean, just watch the clip. I hate to group Black people in one collective pool as if we all have �the same thoughts but I would be willing to bet Anthony Anderson hit on something that the majority of us can relate to.

Watch the clip for yourself.
https://youtu.be/SwcychAm–s

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