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"Granddad, this is exploitation of our own culture for the benefit of people who think 'The Projects' is a brand of high-end denim," Huey warned.
"They're gentrifying the gentrified neighborhood," Huey noted dryly. The Boondocks - Season 3
The Woodcrest sun beat down on the Freeman household, but the heat outside was nothing compared to the tension in the kitchen. Robert "Granddad" Freeman was staring at a digital bank statement with the intensity of a man watching his soul leave his body. "Granddad, this is exploitation of our own culture
Huey pulled back the curtain. Across the street, at the Wuncler estate, a massive neon sign had been erected: Robert "Granddad" Freeman was staring at a digital
"Taxes? In this neighborhood? I pay for the peace and quiet!" Granddad slammed his fist on the table.
For three days, the Freeman house was packed. Riley started charging guests for "certified street wisdom," which mostly consisted of him reciting lyrics from rappers who were currently in jail. Tom joined in, offering "legal thrill-seeking tours" of the local courthouse.