Great analysis.
Then celebrate when she gets out of jail. To top it off, she's only gone for a month.
But really, I can't put all the blame on black television and films. It's the black community's fault. We glorify it. Little boys thinks it's cool to shoot Uzis and AK's. Parents do nothing but sit them in front of the television, and that's all they see. Doesn't help that the rappers they idolize are still doing the same old thing despite making it out of the hood.
It's like what Nas said in "You can hate me now", You can take us out of the hood, but can't take it out of us.
What's sad is there are those who get out of the hood, physically and mentally. But they're seen as Uncle Toms. I remember the scene from "40 Year-Old Virgin", when the black salesman was talking to the black prospect, and the prospect got angry because the salesman was using a huge vocabulary and speaking properly. It was funny, but it made think "Wow, is it really like that? Is speaking properly a sign of disrespect?"