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"The Hunger Strike" is the fourteenth episode of the second season of the American animated television series ''
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'', and the 29th episode overall. It was written by series creator Aaron McGruder, along with Rodney Barnes, and directed by Dan Fausett. The episode was set to premiere on
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on January 7, 2008, between " The Story of Thugnificent" and " Attack of the Killer Kung-Fu Wolf Bitch" but aired in the
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on May 29, 2020. In
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, the episode aired on March 16, 2008, on the network
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, with a disclaimer stating that "the views in this program do not reflect that of Teletoon Canada or its parent companies". The episode aired globally, and appeared on
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streaming in Canada, as well as on
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in the United States shortly before its TV premiere. According to Aaron McGruder on an introduction video for the episode found on the DVD set, this episode was originally set to be titled "BET Sucks".


Plot

At the headquarters of
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, fictional president Debra Leevil, a parody of BET Holdings CEO Debra L. Lee with a personality resembling Dr. Evil from the ''
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'' films, presides over a board meeting to discuss the network's strategy for destroying black people. The issue of Huey Freeman is brought up. He is shown on
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giving a press conference stating that he is on a
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and that he will not eat until there is a public apology for creating BET, the network is shut down, and all the executive board members commit
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. Huey joins forces with the charismatic Rev. Rollo Goodlove, voiced by rapper/singer Cee-Lo, who adds a flashy image to the fight against BET, by lobbying for a boycott of the network. Huey initially believes this to be a good idea, as a concert organized by Goodlove, and featuring his band, draws widespread attention and sparks a widespread boycott. However, Huey gradually discovers that Goodlove is primarily interested in drawing media attention to himself, through shameless merchandising, self-promotion, and outrageous behavior. Goodlove justifies his tactics by explaining that in order to reach the black community, he has to present its members with something they can relate to. Leevil and the BET board eventually see a news broadcast in which Uncle Ruckus expresses his support of BET and its ability to ruin the minds of young black people. Taking inspiration from his words, they offer Goodlove a sitcom on the network. He accepts, betraying Huey and causing the boycott to fall apart. Huey ends his hunger strike and asks his grandfather
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, "What do you do when you can't do nothing, but there's nothing you can do?" "You do what you can," Robert says.


Airing and BET

There have been rumors that this and a second episode, " The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show", were initially banned from airing in the U.S. due to threatened litigation from BET. The episodes are said to specifically attack Reggie Hudlin, BET's president of entertainment from 2005 to 2008, and Debra L. Lee, president and chief executive officer of BET Holdings, the parent company of BET.Brodesser-Akner, Claude.
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Lee is portrayed as Deborah Leevil, a parody of the character Dr. Evil from the
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movies, and Hudlin is portrayed as Wedgie Rudlin, a "culturally insensitive buffoon coasting on his
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education." However, a
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representative stated that BET had not contacted Cartoon Network regarding the episodes.
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, which produces the series, has not issued a statement on the matter. Ironically, Hudlin was credited as an executive producer for the first two seasons of ''The Boondocks'', though this was only a contractual obligation. Hudlin had no involvement with the show since the first pilot was rejected by
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. During the episode, the character Deborah Leevil relates the mission of BET within ''The Boondocks'' universe, stating: On the DVD release of the second season, McGruder states "I was looking for changes and improvements, and I didn't see any.", referring to BET's programming. He decided to show his frustration using satire in ''The Boondocks'', reasoning "I didn't see them. So I said, OK, it's fair game."


References

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