btw, to help counter the DUmmy's idiotic assertion, here's an example of a good, well- developed black character on a new show I've grown to like quite a lot (Both the show, and the character):
Detective Clive Babineaux (Played by Malcolm Goodwin), on 'iZombie.'
First off, the closest thing to a racial stereotype he shows is the fact that he's a black man who works in law enforcement.
He's depicted as honest (Though we learn in one episode that for a while, he had to work undercover in Vice and thus display a less savory side in order to earn the trust of the organized- crime scumbags he was infiltrating), smart, friendly without being a pushover, witty without being a snarky smartass, assertive without being overly aggressive, and VERY good at his job. Plus, he never goes into long- winded rants about how hard it is to be a black person in "The white man's world."
In short, randys1 would hate him for all the same reasons why he's whining about Darnell in 'My Name is Earl.'