How come he don't want me?

>how come he don't want me?
As a young black man growing up without a father this show spoke to me on a personal level. Any brothers here who can relate?

Why do people on here always mock this scene?

yes

contrarianism

It’s memed because it was actually memorable and poignant.

I'm not black myself but my black dad wasn't around growing up so I get the feeling

Shit it's been a long time, wasn't this the first episode?

Why do all black people smell so bad

You smell bad to black people.

This scene was amazing? Did you know that line was improv, based upon will smith growing up without a father? His dad died while he was a kid after holding up a liquor store, shooting a bystander in the ruckus and a drop of the bystander’s HIV tainted blood landed in his dad’s mouth, turning him into magic Johnson

Uncle Phil > Carlton > Geoffrey > Will

Jazz > Uncle Phil > Carlton > Geoffrey > Will

correct

I relate, as a white male

>Uncle Phil will never be your uncle

>the way he agrees with Will when Will is going off about how great he grew up without his dad
>that hug when Will starts to break down
tfw ive never had a tender family moment

I've unironically wondered the same thing, but not just about blacks, it's all minorities.

Your opening statement:

My dad died when I was very young and my step dad was a piece of shit so I could never directly relate, but it still gave me a ton of feels

HE'S NOT SUPPOSED TO BE HERE FOR YOU
HE'S SUPPOSED TO BE HERE FOR GEOFFERY

My wife's son is half black and his biological father left him
I feel like this will speak to him when he is older

Good thread, OP. But I gots to be gon'. Momma be fryin' dat chicken and simmerin' dem collard greens.

How come He-Man don't want me man?

dude unfunny uncreative racism lmao #soyboysbtfo