Which White Comedian Caught Kendrick Lamar's Wrath?
Briefly

Kendrick Lamar's new album GNX explicitly condemns white comedians making jokes about Black women, asserting a cultural law against their involvement in this discourse.
Gary Owen has faced criticism for his jokes about the Black community, navigating a fine line within his career that often perches him on the edge of controversy.
Kendrick's reference to white comedians in his album suggests a broader commentary on cultural appropriation and the boundaries of comedic discourse regarding race.
The societal landscape for comedians has shifted, where jokes about marginalized communities, especially Black women, invite not just laughter but increasingly outraged responses from artists like Kendrick.
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