Prejudiced Chick Parodies

'Sh*t White Girls Say to Black Girls' Propels Idiotic Stereotypes

The 'Sh*t White Girls Say to Black Girls' video packs a hilarious punch.

Riding off the hype of the viral spinoff of 'Sh*t Girls Say,' this video holds its own with bang on one-liners that quite accurately mimic the ridiculous banter of the stereotypical suburban white girl. The video throws out interesting lines such as, "You can say the N-word and I can't? How is that okay?" or, "He is sooo cute for a black guy!" Some of it gets a bit more tongue in cheek, where the main girl starts making silly remarks about her imaginary black friend's hair.

All in all, Sh*t White Girls Say is well done. The creator of the video, Francesca Ramsey, is no stranger to minority mockery, growing up as a black girl in the suburbs herself. She is now living in New York as a comedian and graphic designer.
Trend Themes
1. Stereotype Parody Videos - Businesses could capitalize on creating parody videos that poke fun at societal stereotypes in a light-hearted way.
2. Comedic Banter - Opportunities for disruptive humor in business engagements by incorporating stereotypical banter that helps add light conversation to serious discussions.
3. Comedic Social Commentaries - Exploring ways to use humor to highlight serious social issues, such as racism, which can engage people in discussing solutions to such problems.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - Entertainment industry could take advantage of the popularity of parody videos and create similar content with similar themes.
2. Advertising - Marketing firms and advertisers could use comedic banter to soften difficult conversations and better connect with their customers.
3. Social Media - Social media companies can leverage powerful storytelling capabilities to enable users to inform others about issues and solutions surrounding social issues through creating comedic social commentaries.

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