His "white guilt" schtick will not fly long, but he's made enough money off the stupid bubblegum chompers (who are being raised to be White-privilege apologists, by their White-privilege hipster parents ) to worry too much about it.
Truth be told, he probably calls them all the "n" word behind their backs, while he laughs on his way to the bank.
Worse. Stepin Fetchit did stock parodies of black manners as comedy, for a living. Blacks hated him for it. In A Soldier's Story, extreme violence, even beyond murder, is the lot of a Stepin Fetchit character at the hands of a senior black sergeant played by the late Adolph Caesar.
This guy makes Stepin Fetchit look like Red Skelton, whose comedy Stepin Fetchit's resembled. This new guy, on the other hand, is neither of them. He's Al Sharpton's Ideal White Man, walking down a dark alley throwing tens and twenties around and saying, "Please kill me, take my money."
It's morbid, as well as black-racist. It's Obama's wet dream.