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When did the joke of
>The black character always dies
Become a popular joke amongst horror movie fans? I've been trying to see when the first or among the first usages of this joke came about.
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>>1457300
I think the first major example was the movie scream
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>>1457300
Check tvtropes
The joke is more like, diversity quota met? time to get the token black off-screen.
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I remember when the trope was usually like star trek, 'lol new red shirt gonna get it'
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https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BlackDudeDiesFirst
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>>1457300
90s



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