Parents need to know that this sketch comedy series uses humor to poke fun at social prejudices and stereotyping. While some of the skits effectively accomplish that goal, others just seem to be going for cheap laughs, and some viewers may find the rampant cultural generalizations offensive. There's some salty language (the strongest curse words are bleeped/blurred but are sometimes still understandable) and some mild sexual innuendo (including references to porn and people's rear ends). There are also lots of references to racially motivated police violence and other aggressive behavior.
Positive messages:The show attempts to explore prejudice and stereotyping through humor. It contains endless stereotypical references about race and ethnicity. Class and gender are occasionally discussed. While some of the stereotyping is intended to send a message about the absurdity behind it, it isn't always successful.
Violence:Some pushing, shoving, and hitting in some of the sketches and during some of the hidden-camera segments. Lots of visual and verbal references to racially motivated confrontations between police officers and African Americans. One sketch features an African-American man being Tasered by a police officer. Some references to gangs and hitting women.
Sex:Some mild sexual innuendo, including references to fake "boobs," pornography, and "hot chicks." The term "lollipop" is sometimes used to describe someone's backside.
Language:Audible language includes words like "hell," "ass," and "bastards." Stronger curses like "f--k" and "s--t" are bleeped (mouths are blurred), but occasionally the words are still understandable.
Consumerism:Some of the sketches include references to shows like COPS and Punk'd. Rock spoofs people like Prince and plays tricks on Gary Coleman.
Drinking, drugs, & smoking:Occasional references to drugs and alcohol -- including drunk driving and dealing -- as part of poking fun at cultural stereotypes.
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"The Tony Rock Project" should be call "The Homie the Clown Project". Too focused on Black and white jokes that aren't funny. Tony...go get some talent before you get put on TV you bum. I turned the channel after the 8th time you said, "Do you think Black...". Tony You're Garbage brother!!!!!! Take that sh*t you're selling and bury it ten feet deep so we don't have to smell it.
This is Countmonay...a black man that funnier than Tony Rock signing off.