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Niggas vs. Black People : ウィキペディア英語版 | Niggas vs. Black People "Niggas vs. Black People" is the title of one of Chris Rock's most famous and most controversial stand-up comedy routines. This routine—which appeared both on his 1996 HBO special ''Bring the Pain'' and as track 12 on his 1997 album ''Roll with the New''—is widely considered to be the breakthrough routine that established his status as a comedy fixture after he left ''Saturday Night Live''. The routine is essentially an eight-minute rant about behaviors that Rock sees in a subset of the black community. He describes "niggas" as a cohort whose behavior—which embodies many negative African-American stereotypes—is usually detrimental to the image of other black people. "Niggas", he says, glorify ignorance and sloth, and brag about fulfilling any minor responsibility. Rock rejects the view that this image of African Americans is purely cultivated by the media. In the routine, he says: "When I go to the money machine tonight, alright, I ain't looking over my back for the media, I'm looking for niggas! What, you think I've got three guns in my house 'cause the media outside?" ==Inspiration==
In a 2007 interview, Rock explained that the inspiration for the bit came from the song "Us" from the 1991 Ice Cube album ''Death Certificate''.
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