Chris Rock - How not to get your ass kicked by the police!

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Comedian Chris Rock created a satirical sketch titled "How Not to Get Your Ass Kicked by the Police," originally produced for his HBO show in the late 1990s.
The sketch, presented as a mock public service announcement, humorously outlines a series of tips for young Black men to avoid police violence, emphasizing compliance with the law, common sense, and politeness during encounters.
Key advice includes obeying the law, stopping immediately when seeing police lights, turning off loud music, staying in the car with hands on the wheel, being polite, and avoiding giving rides to friends who carry drugs, firearms, or have warrants.
A controversial tip suggests having a white friend ride with you, implying it could be a protective factor.

The sketch has gained renewed attention following high-profile police shootings of Black individuals, such as Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, becoming a widely shared commentary on the realities of racial profiling and police interactions.
While the video is presented as comedic, it serves as a pointed critique of systemic racism and the disproportionate risk faced by Black men, highlighting the absurdity of needing to perform perfect compliance to avoid violence.
Critics note that despite following all the advice, individuals have still been killed by police, underscoring the limitations of the sketch's premise.
The video's enduring popularity reflects its status as both a humorous and deeply serious commentary on race and policing in America.

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