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Personally i enjoy Madea beceause I can relate to a lot of the things in the movies. Sometimes we all need a distraction from all of the seriousness of the world. We need to laugh more and I think TP acoomplishes that with his audiences.Keep a‘em coming, while employing black actors and actresses who sometimes otherwise would not have any work at all. Giving Joy + employment aing’t half bad.
Lemieux’s criticism of Perry was cited and expanded upon by the author Tom Burrell in his 2010 book Brainwashed: Challenging the Myth of Black Inferiority. Burrell cited Perry’s 2008 film Meet the Browns as an example of when we black people pull the trigger for our own image assassination. [32] Burrell also stated, …it's not entirely fair to expect Perry to chart a new course alone. His movies and TV shows would not be so successful if blacks didn't have a raging appetite for messages and images that project us as dysfunctional or incompetent. Nothing that occurred during Amos 'n' Andy’s radio and television reign could match the words and actions of black comedies like Madea and The Browns. Our attraction to self-demeaning images came way before, and goes far beyond, Tyler Perry. [32] Burrell called for new images of blacks in entertainment and a new vision of black self-image.