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Here’s the
first episode of a new satirical websites that premiered yesterday called Try This Instead, which the creator of
the series, Cameron Johnson, says he made to give tips to black people on how to keep white people from saying

and doing unintentionally (or intentionally, whatever the case may be) racist comments
or acts.

As he says, “instead
of having a potentially awkward conversation about why they shouldn’t say the
n-word, touch your hair without permission, or making nasty Kwanzaa cakes
around the holidays, a new web series does it for you.

According to Johnson, the series is aimed to “examine a different micro-aggression, and come up with a ‘solution’
on how to avoid it — like sass-avoidance shock collars or just keeping your
hands to yourself.

As for Johnson
himself, he is a L.A. based writer, whose
half-hour comedy pilot, Me in High
School, was a quarter-finalist in the Slamdance
screenwriting festival, and his sketch “This is My Breakup” was featured in the
2013 NBC Talent Showcases in New York and Los Angeles.

To check out upcoming episodes, go HERE for the web series website: