Fudge as I see him.


"His point was. You don't have to do what everyone expects of you."


Fudge is going to lay back on his fatass and not git to class. How is he still in school ?????? In classes? He doesn't seem to have a PHD or teach a class ..


Just hang out and smoke weed..Thats what everyone expects of Fudge...

Maybe his parents are rich white folks...They pay his way and he complains about school,kids,teachers,White.Mexicians Brothers and others. Just about everything ...Hes scared of the REAL world.

He lives off the system and his parents money..

He don't want to change anything..Not even the price of weed.

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Maybe ..But Fudge seems like he might have been adopted ...By White Folk..He doesn't seem to have a care in the world.. Even know hes always pissing and moaning ..

http://youtu.be/iDiwoKOD8hA

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LOL, I doubt he was adopted by white folks.

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Maybe his parents are rich white folks...They pay his way and he complains about school,kids,teachers,White.Mexicians Brothers and others. Just about everything ...Hes scared of the REAL world.

He lives off the system and his parents money..

This is really an interesting potential back story for the character. I'd watch a movie about Fudge and his rich white folks--but would it be a comedy or a social drama?

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but would it be a comedy or a social drama?



Could be either .


http://youtu.be/iDiwoKOD8hA .
http://youtu.be/9WNPorqIyD8 .


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That sounds like a hilarious but potentially offensive concept. Fudge as a guy who was adopted by loving, permissive, indulgent ultra-liberal parents who go out of there way to pander to their son's needs, yet he simply sponges off them, idles around college well into his late twenties without graduating, and basically bemoaning how evil the white man is to anyone who'll listen.

As a liberal myself who does believe that systemic racism is still preventing many black people in the US and Europe from reaching their potential I can't say I'd endorse the potential implication of such a premise, but it would be funny as a tongue-in-cheek spoof. Sadly I think people would, perhaps understandably, take offence even if it was made clear that it was a joke/simple 'what if?', and that it in no way was intended to make a statement about black people in general. That's why even as a liberal I do get peeved off sometimes by political-correctness as it forces artists to walk on eggshells instead of being creative.

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He doesn't want to graduate, it would mean having to pay off his student loan.

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