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In this video, we compare Druski’s Erika Kirk skit to historical blackface performances that depicted Black people in a negative light. Back in the day, blackface was considered “funny,” but when Druski did it, it sparked outrage. Why the difference? Watch to see how society’s reaction to comedy has changed over time. 🔥 Is comedy crossing the line… or exposing a deeper truth? In this YouTube Short, we break down Druski’s viral “Erika Kirk” skit and compare it to the historical use of blackface—where Black people were often portrayed in exaggerated, negative, and demeaning ways. Is this modern satire, or does it echo harmful stereotypes from the past? We explore the intent behind the skit, audience reactions, and the fine line between humor and cultural sensitivity. This is a conversation you don’t want to miss—especially in today’s climate where representation matters more than ever. 👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments—Is it comedy or controversy? Follow for more real conversations on Black history and culture Follow my TikTok for more insights: @therealendhatred #BlackHistory #BlackCulture #Druski #Blackface #ComedyControversy #RacialSatire #EndHatred #SocialCommentary #HistoricalPerspective #ViralShort *Welcome to End Hatred – where Black History and Black Culture come alive.* Our mission is to educate, empower, and inspire by shining a light on the powerful stories, hidden figures, and transformative moments that have shaped the Black experience across the globe. From ancient African civilizations to modern-day movements, we honor the past while building a better future. Expect powerful short videos, documentaries, and thought-provoking content that challenges stereotypes, confronts injustice, and celebrates the resilience, brilliance, and beauty of Black people worldwide. Subscribe and join the movement to End Hatred through truth, knowledge, and unity.