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You Know I'm Black, Right?
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When a character says or does something racist, sexist or homophobic in front of the Token Minority, Token Girl, or Ambiguously Gay person, either because they're an Innocent Bigot or because they said something easily Mistaken for Racist. Usually, the character will respond with a caustic one-liner like "I'm Standing Right Here". This can be played for laughs with a Token White. Otherwise, it usually pops up in the Very Special Episode, after which the characters go back to totally ignoring the issue. Usually, this would be more offensive than You Are a Credit to Your Race, although this will of course depend on the personalities involved. The logical conclusion of You Know What They Say About X.... See also Insult Friendly Fire for this sans racial components, and Forgot the Disability for a similar variant regarding disabled characters. |
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An inversion in Magneto: Testament. The protagonist's sister says that the people where she works think she is German. Her father responds with a tired: "You are German, Ruthie." | |
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In Picnic at Hanging Rock, there's a non-verbal example. Irma makes an off-hand remark about "savages" while the four girls are walking through the woods, leading Marion, who in this adaptation is half Aboriginal Australian, to turn around and give her a long, pointed look. | |
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In a variation, one episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit involving a white supremacist group has Munch being the one to find anti-Semitic literature in the group's headquarters. Given the nature of the group, though, they really don't care, and one of them even insults Munch to his face after realizing he's Jewish, although it turns out she's an undercover officer just playing up the part to ingratiate herself to the real ones. | |
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In one The Far Side panel, an elephant is in a bar getting ready to fight a guy while his friend holds him back and says, "Relax, Jerry! He probably didn't know you were an elephant when he told that last joke." | |
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In the pilot movie of Samurai Jack, Jack sees how oppressed the canine archeologists are and declares, "Even dogs should not be made to live like dogs!" Cue the awkward pause as he realizes who he's talking to. | |
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In Epic (2013), Nod and Ronin's mockery of the "Stomper" (MK's scientist father) and the revelation that they've been misleading him for years doesn't go over well with MK. When she points out that she was a Stomper as well, there's a bit of awkwardness. | |
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Heroes of the New World; during a war meeting of the Whitebeard Pirates, Izou loudly declares that all oni are a vicious, inhuman, brutal race that bring nothing but trouble (referring to Yamato seeking to join the crew). He is briefly stalled when Namur, a Fishman, snarls that he never thought he'd hear similar racist remarks to what he's faced in the past aboard Whitebeard's ship, leaving Izou to weakly defend himself before Whitebeard tells him to shut up and drop his prejudices fast. | |
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Similarly, Jake in Becker: | |
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In Angel, Cordelia calls Willow, who has broken up with her boyfriend and acquired a girlfriend in Cordy's absence, to ask her about her old friend Harmony's irritating behavior. During an episode of the parent series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, while trapped in a musical, the cast is forced to sing what they think is going on in "I've Got A Theory," Xander muses that it could be witches. Cue glares from Willow and Tara. He follows up with: |
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On Psych, there have been a few moments where Gus has to point out to Shawn that he's black, including the Civil War reenactment episode and the time Shawn asked him to investigate a tanning salon. | |
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In The Luck of the Irish, Kyle's Love Interest Bonnie tries to inspire him by talking about his Irish roots, pointing out how Irish immigrants would often get low-income jobs because no one wanted to hire them. Cue Kyle's Token Black Friend interrupting her by pointing out that, at least, they got paid. Bonnie shuts up. | |
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All About E: Johnny, E's employer, insults Arabs to her face with a variety of slurs. She stares at him incredulously (as he also views her as his best employee)-it's soon revealed she's herself of Lebanese Arab ancestry. Johnny doesn't know, or perhaps care it seems. | |
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Prolecto plays this for laughs, when Vivian complains about being judged by her skin color. In this case, being blue. The black officer in front of her coughs. | |
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Episode 11 of Arby 'n' the Chief found the Arbiter playing Grand Theft Auto IV online with some friends, when they were joined by an irritating, obviously white suburban kid pretending to be a tough black gangbanger. Upon yelling "Don't hate da playa, hate da game, honkies!", one of the Arbiter's friends responds "Uh, FYI I'm actually black", which causes the kid to say "Oh...really?" | |
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In the second Night Huntress book, One Foot in the Grave, Cat gets really pissed about her team's racism against vampires without remembering that she is half-vampire herself. | |
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In Fullmetal Alchemist fanfic Son of the Desert, Havoc, Breda and Fuery make racist complaints about Ishvalans being religious nuts which angers Edward and Alphonse Elric who are both half-Ishvalan and atheist. | |
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8-Bit Theater likewise combines this with Fantastic Racism when Red Mage, in the process of explaining one of his needlessly complex and stupid plans, is interrupted by Black Mage, while standing right next to Thief: | |
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From Community a few members of the study group (and Chang) are riffing on a bad movie. The (relatively) Troubled Sympathetic Bigot Pierce tries to do so too, but his horribly racist and sexist attempts somehow fall flat. Another example occurs when Britta declares "I can excuse racism, but I draw the line at animal cruelty!" only for Shirley to immediately reply "You can excuse racism?" |
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The trend continues with Dragon Age: Inquisition, where Boomerang Bigot Sera badmouths elves (especially those of the Dalish culture) every chance she gets, even if you're playing a Dalish Elf who's romancing her. Yes, she's aware that you're Dalish. No, she's not concerned with how offended you may be. If you bring Cassandra (a devout human Andrastian) to the Temple of Mythal, and choose to honor the ancient elvhen rituals, she will disdainfully ask "why are we wasting our time with this heathen nonsense?" even if you're playing a Dalish Elf, and even if you've made it clear before that you follow the elven religion. Mother Giselle, while very kind, accepting, and open-minded, is a Chantry cleric, so every bit of advice and encouragement she has centers around Chantry teachings and faith. It's a little awkward for non-human Inquisitors, though a Dalish Inquisitor in particular can repeatedly point out, "You know I worship the elven gods, right?" Commander Cullen's opinion of mages has improved from his previous appearances, but he occasionally makes some harsh statements about the dangers of too many mages running around unsupervised. A mage Inquisitor can angrily remind Cullen that everything he said also applies to them. Happens with Iron Bull if the player is a Qunari. When you first recruit him and ask him about the Qun, he at first dismisses you as Tal-Vashoth but the player can point out that their parents were the ones who chose to leave the Qun, they're still judged by their appearance and are asking someone who can empathize with them. Bull then takes back what he says and admit the player (and their parents) doesn't act like any of the hostile Tal-Vashoth he's met. |
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Generally averted in Supernatural, despite multiple opportunities for it. Dean frequently bashes angels in front of Castiel, who never complains or tries to argue with him about it. Demons, on the other hand, will sometimes get testy if the heroes make disparaging remarks about demons in front of them, even though the entire demonic race is pretty much pure evil. | |
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On King of the Hill, Kahn had a chance to join a ritzy all-Asian country club, but only if he helped get Hank to join as their Token White. When Kahn expresses outrage at Hank's refusal, Hank exasperatedly comments that Kahn "wouldn't understand" his reasoning. An annoyed Kahn responds: | |
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In the season 2 premiere of The Secret Saturdays, Rani Nagi declares her loyalty to Zak Saturday (or more of the cause they feel he should represent) and announces that they will end the human race once and for all. Zak, who wants no part of this, points out he's human, until Rani Nagi makes him question otherwise, suggesting that he is half-cryptid, due to being Kur. | |
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Once on The Daily Show, Aasif Mandvi interviewed a community leader who made anti-Muslim comments to his face. At one point he casually said, "You do know that I'm a Muslim, right?" | |
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Played for laughs in Ben 10: Alien Force; during an alien trial, Ben is being a witness of, the pleading Baz-El briefly describes the Highbreed (who were the main villains in the previous seasons, but had a Heel–Face Turn since then) as "foul, smelly, evil overlords"... while completely ignoring the Bailiff standing right there is a Highbreed himself. Cue the Bailiff immediately objecting. | |
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In an episode of 3rd Rock from the Sun, Dick has this happen to him multiple times in the same few minutes, so, in order to prevent it from happening to him again, he puts a sticky note on his secretary reading 'Nina is Black'. It was actually a running gag that the Solomons literally could not tell the difference, and eventually seemed to conclude the difference was entirely cultural. In one episode, Sally had to compare the color of the skin on her own arm to Nina's to remember if another person was black or not. | |
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This exchange from The Simpsons Movie: | |
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In Quantum and Woody issue #4, Quantum is repeatedly called "noogie" (a substitute for the n-word) several times by a homeless street-dweller. Quantum, whose costume covers his entire face and body, asks the guy how he knows he's black. "You're black? S-Word!" | |
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This can happen in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim as a side effect of Welcome to Corneria. In the Fantastically Segregated city of Windhelm, NPCs are known to mutter about "damn Dark Elves" and "damn Argonians", even if the Dovahkiin happens to be one. Borders on Too Dumb to Live if a player is trigger-happy. | |
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In the Superman: The Animated Series episode "Knight Time", when Superman teams up with Robin in order to find out what happened to Bruce Wayne, they discover that he may be under an alien mind-control. | |
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Schlock Mercenary: Sci-fi version. Captain Landon claims to understand forest metaphors due to being an uplifted bear. Sorlie points out that he's a polar bear, raised in a city in the middle of the ocean. | |
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In New X-Men, Rockslide taunts Anole, who's gay, by calling him a "big sissy". Anole immediately opens up a can of whoopass on him, which is kind of impressive considering Rockslide is twice his size and made out of lava, and Anole is more like a human artichoke. As it happens, Rockslide didn't know and was just being his usual insensitive self, but Anole's not interested in excuses. | |
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When Prospero is introduced in PS238, Kevin "Emerald Gauntlet" Kramer says he must be an invader because he's an alien. Ron "Captain Clarinet" Peterson, son of the setting's Superman Substitute, takes offence, and also points out aliens gave Kevin's dad his gauntlet (he's the Green Lantern expy). Kevin's response is "You just don't know anything about aliens." | |
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Bram & Vlad: In the Meeting arc, Summer gets in trouble when she says that vampire hunters with vampire heritage are disgusting near Blade. | |
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Bram & Vlad (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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In Robots and Empire, after D.G. Baley makes an Auroran warship retreat, he notes what cowards Spacers are. Of course, he speaks to Gladia at the time. Fortunately, she limits herself to sarcastically agreeing with the captain to his embarrassment. | |
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Robots and Empire | hasFeature |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_629cd094 | comment |
In Dragon Age: Origins, if a non-City Elf meets Bann Vaughan Kendels in the prison, it's possible for him to explain his attitude toward City Elves by basically saying Elves aren't people. He will say so even if the Warden is an Elf and/or if Zevran, the team's elf, is present. Considering he is at this point trying to convince you to free him, this doubles as Too Dumb to Live. Big Bad Loghain and The Dragon Ser Cauthrien can also both admonish the Warden for putting a stop to Loghain's slave-trading in the Denerim Alienage even if the Warden is an elf—especially a City Elf from the Denerim Alienage. What possessed them to think that explaining the benefits of selling elves into slavery would work on an elf (especially one born and raised with family and friends in the affected alienage) is anybody's guess. |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_63230cb | comment |
In Dragon Ball Z Abridged's version of Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans, titled Plan to Eradicate Christmas, Ghost Freeza calls the Saiyan protagonists "monkeys", which his comrade Ghost Turles, a Saiyan himself, objects to. | |
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Dragon Ball Z Abridged (Web Video) | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_63230cb | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_6369b8a8 | comment |
In Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Duncan goes off on a rant about the Moors, then off-handedly asks Azeem what kind of name "Azeem" is. When Azeem replies, "Moorish", Duncan is shocked (since Duncan is blind, he didn't know Azeem's ethnicity before that) and slightly terrified (since this film is set during one of the Crusades, there is a Holy War going on between their cultures). | |
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Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_6369b8a8 | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_6664e2f7 | type |
You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_6664e2f7 | comment |
In Queer as Folk (UK), Nathan moans that his best friend wouldn't understand what he's going through because she's straight; she snaps, "I'm black. And I'm a girl. Try that for a week." | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_6664e2f7 | featureApplicability |
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Queer as Folk (UK) | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_6664e2f7 | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_6825287d | type |
You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_6825287d | comment |
In a Very Special Episode of Smart Guy, Yvette and her friend Nina get jobs at a small store in the mall, where Nina is given the following job: | |
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Very Special Episode | hasFeature |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_6920713d | comment |
A Shortpacked! strip has a character express disdain that Bumblebee cannot talk in the Transformers Film Series or Transformers: Prime... within earshot of a mute woman. The look on her face tells him how inappropriate that was. | |
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Shortpacked! (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_72262aee | comment |
Avatar: The Last Airbender: Toph's friends (especially Sokka) have a tendency to forget that she's blind, since her Disability Superpower is such that it doesn't slow her down much. This tends to lead to many of Toph's great one-liners. | |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_72262aee | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_72a1ac51 | type |
You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_72a1ac51 | comment |
Played with in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, where CJ has been working with Wu Zi, a Triad leader who tried hiding the fact that he's blind but fails spectacularly. When CJ responds to Woozie's big reveal by saying "(long pause) NO SHIT!", he then asks if Woozie knows he's black, quoting the trope title verbatim. The Triad's response? "I'm blind, Carl, not stupid." | |
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Video Game) | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_72a1ac51 | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_73d7930f | comment |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Inverted in "Take Me Out to the Holosuite". The Vulcan-supremacist Captain Solok makes a broad generalization about the inferiority of human emotions, without regard for several cast members in the scene who are not, in fact, human. | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_73d7930f | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_7460586f | comment |
The Archer episode "Diversity Hire" has a lot of fun with Lana getting this treatment from her coworkers because she views Conway as a possible mole. | |
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Archer | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_7460586f | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_75149ccd | type |
You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_75149ccd | comment |
In X-Wing: Solo Command, there's a bit after Tal'Dira tries to assassinate Wedge where Wedge goes to Nawara Ven and asks him if the phrase "one-leg-hopping maniac" (something Tal'Dira had said about Wedge during the incident, a mangling of his Manchurian Agent trigger phrase) has any significance in Twi'lek culture. Nawara says, "You're asking me?" and gestures to the prosthetic leg that took him out of the cockpit permanently back in The Bacta War. | |
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X-Wing Series | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_75149ccd | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_75584731 | comment |
Tropic Thunder: Inverted. Kirk Lazarus is a white Australian playing a black man, and has to be constantly reminded by the actual black man Alpa Chino that he is not, in fact, black. | |
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Tropic Thunder | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_75584731 | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_757cf125 | comment |
In the Rocket Power episode "Night Prowlers", after the Rocket gang loses a game of hockey to Lars' gang, Otto exclaims that they "play like girls". Reggie, Otto's sister and the sole girl in the group, unsurprisingly takes offense to this crack. | |
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Rocket Power | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_757cf125 | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
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Mass Effect 2: | |
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Mass Effect 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_7668653a | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_7832b74c | comment |
In the Steven Universe episode "Rocknaldo," Ronaldo maintains that his inflammatory pamphlet about "Rock People" isn't specifically targeted at the Crystal Gems because, unlike the Gems, Rock People have gems in their bodies, can pull forth weapons and are capable of shapeshifting. Steven demonstrates all three then and there and Ronaldo realizes that what he's doing is wrong. | |
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Steven Universe | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_7832b74c | |
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Welcome to Sweden: Bruce disses Swedes and Sweden to Malin Ã…kerman (she's a potential client). She then tells him she's Swedish in annoyance, before making clear he won't get her business. | |
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Welcome to Sweden | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_7abd25c2 | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_7b6c4921 | comment |
Degrassi: The Next Generation: "Pride, part 1": When Paige asks Spinner to carry her beach bag, which happens to be floral patterned, he tells her that he can't, because it make people will mistake him for a "homo". Spinner then realizes it was a mistake to say that in front of Paige's brother, Dylan, who is gay: Later, Jimmy catches Spinner writing "Marco is Gay" on a wall in the boy's bathroom, and says, "What are you going to write next? ...Something about me being black?" |
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Degrassi: The Next Generation | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_7b6c4921 | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_7b8a465f | comment |
Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series has a non-racial version in “Monster Rally�; when Daddy O’Cool calls the captured Wildwing and Nosedive "conformist squares", Wildwing observes with frustration "We’re alien ducks; how non-conformist can you get?" | |
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Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_7b8a465f | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
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Star Wars: The Old Republic: An alien (any species except human, cyborg, or Sith Pureblood) protagonist, regardless of class, can invoke this at least once. Especially alien Imperials, given the Empire's Fantastic Racism to non-humans and most Imperial characters' tendency to forget this fact when talking to you. Also an alien Smuggler when explaining why they're siding with the Republic against the Empire, given how the Empire tends to enslave anyone that looks like you. An alien Sith Inquisitor gets it from two angles: on top of the previous example, the Inquisitor's Backstory is that they're a slave who was freed and sent to Korriban's Sith Academy when they were found to be Force-sensitive. You often find yourself reminding Imperial slavers that they're talking to a former slave, such as an army officer investigating why some of the slaves in an uprising on Dromund Kaas have started killing other slaves—they turn out to be a homegrown cult that aspires to become Sith. The Sith Warrior's companion Vette does some of this, too: she was a slave as a child, escaped, and was captured and re-enslaved by the Sith when she was caught graverobbing on Korriban (the PC has several opportunities to remove her shock collar and free her). As a consequence she tends not to take kindly to voicing support for slavery or cruelty to slaves. In the flashpoint "A Traitor Among the Chiss", Aristocra Saganu explains that Chiss consider Force-users to be "impure, contaminated," in reference to one that Chiss aristocrat Zenta is sheltering. A Force-sensitive PC will sarcastically remark, "You know how to make me feel welcome." |
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Star Wars: The Old Republic (Video Game) | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_7d8c61a2 | |
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Invoked in the series version of Dear White People: when Sam White does her Malcolm Xerox radio show on how a friend of hers, Reggie, was immediately held at bay with a gun by campus police after they were called to a party where he was involved in a fight with someone, somebody calls her up and disagrees with her stance that it was unprovoked. She immediately accuses the caller of just being blind to the reality of what happened thanks to his "white privilege"... only for the caller to dryly inform her that he's an African-American. | |
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Dear White People | hasFeature |
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A variation happens on Sports Night the first-season episode "The Apology". Dan is forced by the network brass to apologize on-air for remarks he made in a magazine interview calling for de-criminalizing drugs. In defending his position, Dan compares himself to Rosa Parks sitting in the front of the bus, but eventually agrees to do the apology. When the network brass leaves, Isaac, his boss, who's African-American, has this to say to Dan: | |
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Sports Night | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_876c7452 | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_87e00d8e | comment |
Variation from Teen Titans (2003): In one episode where Starfire is the victim of Fantastic Racism, she asks Cyborg if he's ever had to deal with prejudice. Instead of uttering this phrase, he says "Sure I do. I'm part-robot." | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_87e00d8e | featureApplicability |
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Teen Titans (2003) | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_87e00d8e | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_8cea2648 | type |
You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_8cea2648 | comment |
In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Spider-Gwen calls Kingpin a pig in response to the fact he's hosting a charity gala in the name of a man he killed. Spider-Ham immediately glares at her and reminds her "I'm right here." | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_8cea2648 | featureApplicability |
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_8cea2648 | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_8d814070 | comment |
In one episode of M*A*S*H, Major Winchester is upset to learn that his sister is engaged to an Italian. Father Mulcahy tries to make light of the situation, but then Winchester comments, "At least she isn't marrying an Irishman." Mulcahy simply grabs his lunch and storms off without saying another word. In the same episode, he makes a derogative remark about "dark-skinned olive pickers" in front of Lebanese-American Klinger. Unsurprisingly, Klinger is not amused. | |
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M*A*S*H | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_8d814070 | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_8d8264fb | comment |
In Noob, Omega Zell once tries to convince Saphir that she should forget about her drastic criteria for applicants and let him join Justice guild. When he puts forth the fact that he's a Straw Misogynist, Saphir reminds him that she's a woman. | |
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Noob | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_8d8264fb | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_8d98042f | comment |
Happened in Game Grumps, though it wasn't the minority in question who actually used the trope. From Nickelodeon Guts #3: | |
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Game Grumps (Web Video) | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_8d98042f | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_8e0312e6 | comment |
In the fourth season of RuPaul's Drag Race, Jiggly Caliente talked about how she's completely turned off by the idea of dating another Drag Queen, which offended Sharon Needles because at the time she was in a long-term relationship with another queen (Alaska Thunderfuck). | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_8e0312e6 | featureApplicability |
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RuPaul's Drag Race | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_8e0312e6 | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_9068877a | comment |
In Red vs. Blue, the Blue team sees someone wearing pink armour in the Red base. They gush over there being a girl over there, and how unfair it is that they didn't have one, only for Tex to cut in with: | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_9068877a | featureApplicability |
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Red vs. Blue (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_9068877a | |
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He doesn't say anything actually racist, but early in A God Somewhere a white guy is helping his Token Black Friend move to a new place. He opens the box he's been carrying to see a multitude of Black History books inside. Puzzled, he asks his friend why the friend has so many of these books and why he reads them. The friend just looks at him and after a moment the white guy is going "Oh, right..." then tries to explain that he sometimes forgets his friend is black. That doesn't exactly fly either. | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_9bf645bc | featureApplicability |
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A God Somewhere (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_9bf645bc | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_9c698d34 | comment |
In Loserz, when Carrie comments to Alice that her friend Jess coming out of the closet is disturbing, Alice responds with something similar to this trope. | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_9c698d34 | featureApplicability |
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Loserz (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_9c698d34 | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_a656a587 | type |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_a656a587 | comment |
In The Truth, Mr Windling, one of the lodgers at Mrs Arcanum's boarding house, is spending breakfast ranting about how the city is getting too big and there are too many "outsiders" who send money back to their families, and William strongly suspects this is all code for "dwarfs". Then Mr Longshaft, who has been apparently ignoring all this, suddenly slices the top off his boiled egg with a very precise swing from a small, but very sharp axe. Mr Windling shuts up. | |
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The Truth | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_a656a587 | |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_a7b231a4 | comment |
The Boondocks: Jazmine is biracial and doesn't identify with one specific racial identity. When she meets Huey (who is black) he instantly pins her as black. But when she meets Cindy (who is white), Cindy doesn't notice she's half-black until Jazmine mentions it after being uncomfortable with Cindy's patronizing talk. Cindy pinned her as "just a little tan, like Mariah Carey." | |
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The Boondocks (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_a7b231a4 | |
You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_ad29dc16 | type |
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One episode of All in the Family has Archie invited to speak at a funeral of a co-worker who he, being the kind of guy he is, had been making anti-Semitic jokes in front of for years. It isn't until the funeral itself that Archie learns the guy is Jewish. Clearly the guy was too polite to ever mention it, found the jokes rather funny, or both. Still, Archie is at a loss for words. | |
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All in the Family | hasFeature |
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You Know I'm Black, Right? / int_aee94f2 | comment |
In chapter 39 of Crimson and Noire, when Wayzz scolds Trixx for protesting against his partner Fu using the Turtle Miraculous and that he's acting like a human child, Trixx snark that Wayzz acts like a boring old human. Fu tells them to stop arguing and reminds Trixx that he and Marianne are "boring" old humans themselves. | |
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In an episode of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, after a human family from the real world drives into the Mushroom Kingdom, the mushroom people start to panic of these strange beings and one of them describes the "monsters" as having "hair on their heads". An annoyed Mario takes his hat off to remind them that he's one of them. | |
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In Southland Tales, African-Americans actor Boxer Santaros tags along with LAPD police officer Taverner when the latter openly admits to him that the police are only out for the blacks. Santaros is taken aback and removes his sunglasses as if to say "dude, I am black too". Subverted when it turns out that Taverner was only joking. | |
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In The Empress Returns, Sister Ruth expresses distrust of the psyker Angelique, saying that there is too much that can go wrong with a psyker's power and that she would operate better without her. Twilight Sparkle (whom the Sisters all but worship as the Empress' Chosen Student, not to mention a bit more stable than Angelique), points out that she herself is a psyker, to which Ruth quickly backtracks that psykers are great before hiding her face with embarrassment. | |
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Spider-Man Family #9: Jean Grey of the X-Men gives a speech about how people treat mutants, people always assuming the worst and treating you like a freak and running scared at the slightest provocation...then realises she's talking to Spidey and Bruce Banner. "Oop" indeed. | |
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Elma and Fafnir team up at one point in Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid to take on an army of brainwashed Order and Chaos Dragons. Fafnir declares his intention to kill all of the Order dragons present, which Elma obviously takes offense to. He then amends his statement to wanting to kill half of them. | |
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The Young Justice (2010) episode "Failsafe" takes place during an alien invasion. Kid Flash states his anticipation to kick alien butt... until Artemis reminds him that their teammates Superboy and Miss Martian are a Kryptonian clone and a Martian respectively. | |
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In an episode of The Jeffersons, George seriously has to save face after making stupid "zebra" jokes about his in-laws to a wealthy prospective client, one who is also one of two inter-racial spouses. (Of course, simply apologizing is something George can't make himself do, so he makes the situation far worse in his attempts to make better.) | |
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In Hamilton, the title character gripes to George Washington that Virginians are all alike (in that they're self-interested hypocrites). Washington sternly points out that he himself is a Virginian, so watch it.note At the time, Virginia was hugely wealthy and powerful, which is one reason why the capital was placed on its border. | |
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Timeless: The group's token black guy points out in the very first episode that there is literally no time period in American history that's safe for him. | |
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In the film The Jerk, Navin Johnson (Steve Martin) is courted by various groups courting his financial backing after he strikes it rich. One group wants him to invest in a housing development, explaining that they intend to keep certain people out—when Navin doesn't get it, they just say it outright: "the niggers." They're unaware that Navin was actually raised by a black family (and oblivious to his own whiteness for decades), so he retorts "Sir, you are talking to a nigger!" and kicks their asses with sudden martial arts skills—all except Iron Balls McGinty, that is. | |
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Danny Phantom has this: | |
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In The Babysitters Club series, this happens in the first chapters of several books as an attempt to introduce the characters to new readers. Some of the forgotten attributes are forgivable, such as the girls momentarily forgetting that Stacey is diabetic, but others are completely baffling, such as somehow forgetting that Jessi is black. | |
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In Final Fantasy X, Wakka makes several bigoted remarks about the Al Bhed in front of Rikku (Al Bhed) and Yuna (half Al Bhed, though he doesn't know it at first). The rest of the party lets it slide at first, but they, particularly Rikku and Tidus, start calling him on it later. | |
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White Hunter, Black Heart: John Wilson (a No Celebrities Were Harmed version of John Huston) and Pete Verrill are having dinner with Mrs. MacGregor, who starts making remarks about the Jewish people who were in London in WWII. Verrill immediately tells MacGregor he's Jewish, but she doesn't believe him and continues making her remarks. Wilson gets back at her by telling a story about a similar woman he had known during the war, who had also made anti-Semitic remarks at a dinner gathering, until he shut her up by calling her "the ugliest bitch I've ever dined with".note It turned out the woman was a Nazi agent Wilson starts to say the same thing to MacGregor, but figures she's gotten the point. | |
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In an episode of Boardwalk Empire, Nucky is discussing his plan to rig the election and his ally Chalky White responds negatively to his saying "We'll have spooks vote" until it's clarified he meant literal dead people, as "spook" was also a racial slur at the time. | |
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In the Secret Wars (2015) Police Procedural tie-in Thors, Rune Thor makes a rude comment about "muties" and their unwillingness to cooperate with the police, prompting Storm to remind him that "You know you're standing right next to a mutie, right?" Giving the line to the only black character in the comic makes the subtext even more obvious. | |
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My Life as a Teenage Robot: Tuck manages several times in "The Wonderful World of Wizzly". | |
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Somewhat parodied in a deleted scene of Criminal Minds, in which the line was not actually meant to be racist, but is jokingly taken that way. When Reid (white) tricks Morgan (black) into losing at Gin on the plane, he gloats, "When are you people going to learn never to play cards with a magician?" Morgan replies, "What do you mean 'you people'?" | |
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The episode of Yes, Dear where Jimmy became a housemate on Big Brother might qualify here. Although nothing offensive was said, when Jimmy asks the resident black, gay housemate his opinion on the attractiveness of a female housemate, he responds with "You know I'm gay, right?". Jimmy attempts to correct himself and restart the conversation by making a remark about one of the men's abs instead. | |
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A literal and funny version on Blind Justice, when Jim (white and blind) jokingly claims that he was unaware of his (black) co-worker Tom's race. | |
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One episode of The George Lopez Show featured a racist scout leader for Max. During a discussion of how one can tell how different marks on an animal show whether they're aggressive, the scout leader compares it to how a cute blonde would be less suspicious than a Mexican. George responds by reminding him that he's Mexican. | |
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In Sam & Max: Freelance Police Season 2 Episode 1, Bosco makes a comment that paranoia is 'what separates us from the animals'. Sam looks offended and caustically responds that the saying 'plays better with the non-dog-and-rabbit crowd'. | |
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At the beginning of Stand by Me, Chris, Teddy, and Gordie are sitting in their tree-house, playing cards, when Chris decides to tell a joke. | |
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Inverted during a discussion between Tootie and Natalie in an episode of The Facts of Life. After telling aspiring writer Natalie that Tootie wants to write her own school play (despite creative writing not exactly being one of her greater strengths), Tootie informs Natalie that her play is about Eleanor Roosevelt, and she will play the titular First Lady. Natalie stares at Tootie in disbelief and blurts out, "Tootie...you're black!" | |
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Astro City: A boisterous, money-grubbing comic publisher did not know that the supervillain Glowworm was black before depicting him as a white supremacist in a Jack-in-the-Box story. The results were not pretty. | |
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A Knight's Tale: At one point in the film, Roland remarks "Women, eh?" to Kate. She is not at all amused and scowls at him before he realizes what he just said. | |
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Can happen in Dragon Age II as well if you're playing a mage Hawke and you choose the right set of responses when talking to Cullen after a quest. He'll say that "mages aren't people like you and me," even if you're wearing obvious robes, carrying a staff, and he's seen you casting spells in front of him during an earlier fight. What's even funnier is that Hawke (yes, even Mage-Hawke) can agree with him. In front of your mage party members. | |
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During an episode of the parent series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, while trapped in a musical, the cast is forced to sing what they think is going on in "I've Got A Theory," Xander muses that it could be witches. Cue glares from Willow and Tara. He follows up with: | |
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Parodied in Rob and Elliot. Elliot makes a joke about a "dumb guy," prompting Rob to blow up in his face: "My mother was dumb! I'm half dumb!" | |
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In RPG World, Soldier #347 makes elf jokes to Plum. Due to his poor vision, he doesn't realize Plum is an elf. | |
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Minmax in Goblins accidently offends Kin at one point, by using the term "monster" derogatively towards Dellyn while forgetting that Kin is a Yuan-Ti. | |
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Image Comic's dark vigilante Shadowhawk fights an Evil Counterpart named Hawk's Shadow, a white supremacist who targeted criminals, thinking that Shadowhawk is doing the same (in Hawk's Shadow's mind, "non-white" is the same as "criminal"). This led to The Reveal, where Shadowhawk takes off his cowl for the first time, revealing that he is black. | |
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On Drawn Together, this is illustrated frequently between Foxxy Love and the (occasionally) overly-naive and sheltered Princess Clara in the series premiere and subsequent episodes. | |
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Anecdote of Error: While in detention for breaking the vase in the museum and trying to stop an Alemi soldier by themselves, Shimei flips out and says this is what happens when housekeepers are allowed to play with magic. (Never mind that it was at least partly her fault as well.) When Luntsha, who is a housekeeper, hears her say this, she replies, “I’m sorry, WHAT?!� Then Shimei goes on a classist tirade. Ironically, Shimei is the setting’s equivalent of black. | |
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In Downton Abbey, the Granthams host the wedding ceremony for their cousins' daughter, who is marrying a Jewish man. One of the guests (one of the Crawley family's Yorkshire neighbours) commends them for "putting on a brave face" in front of such ghastly race-mixing. Lady Grantham reminds her that her father was Jewish (her maiden surname is the extraordinarily Jewish "Levinson") and she is completely at ease with her Jewish heritage; the guest slinks off, mortified. | |
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