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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2008

African Americans school Robert Downey Jr. in "The Last Party," 1993. "Rodney King is a sell out" and other sentiments expressed in Houston, Texas, 1992.

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  • Theres so much racism in america that it makes some black people lose track that some things are out of white peoples control. We gotta get away from this black/white simplification and start talking about things precisely, its a class thing, not a race thing. Mostly anyway. Im not denying theres racism at all levels, but its not Joe Minimum Wage that is bringing guns to your neighboorhoods.

  • I know he wasnt talkin to my boo like that Lol

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  • Horses and shit...

  • This was such a GREAT movie . . . . I watched it like 20 times on IFC back in the day . . . . thanks for sharing this

  • RDJ such a genius!!!!!

  • Thats nice!!!

  • geez wuts your problem???

  • wait...Robert came to Houston?!?! whoa. I'll never think of Houston the same EVER again...

  • This was shot in 1992.A lot of things changed over the years.

  • You know im not racist or anything but i i HATE it when black people say stuff so that everyone can feel sorry for them its like we get it black people have had it rough and werent respected but that was then this is now so they just need to stop it already its getting annoying!!!

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