“You sound stupid,” one character on Wednesday night’s “Blackish” says to another in defending her vote for President-Elect Donald Trump. The latest episode of the series that focuses on an upper middle-class African-American family struggling with cultural identity was completely about the November presidential election and its fallout.

Advertised as “the election through the eyes of ‘Blackish,'” the episode depicted Trump’s presidential victory as giving way to white men everywhere bullying and screaming at those who are not like them. In one scene, a white high school student refuses to listen to his foreign-born teacher — and then leads the room in a “ship her back” chant.

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When main character Andre “Dre” Johnson (Anthony Anderson) walks into work, the sitcom showed white men berating women and minorities and screaming at fellow workers. What a fantasy.

“America has a love affair with upsets,” Anderson said in the show’s opening narration. He continued, “What happens when the winners and losers are supposed to be on the same side?” as an election map appears onscreen.

The majority of the episode’s action took place in a conference room, in which one character revealed she voted for Trump. After facing harsh backlash from everyone else in the room, she said, “At least I know what he says is on his mind.”

Responses from the other characters ranged from, “He’s the devil,” to “A vote for Trump is a vote for racism.” When the discussion turned to outgoing President Barack Obama, the series gave him the same big wet, admiring kiss the media and celebrities have been bestowing for weeks.

The episode may have been a form of revenge against the president-elect, who has tweeted his dislike for the series before.

One character fawns that Obama was “the coolest president we ever had,” to which Andre responds, “He could have punched a baby” and not lost a vote.

While fans took to social media to shout their support for the series, some weren’t so pleased with the vilifying. “The show ‘Blackish’ is so racist … changing the channel!! Sore losers,” tweeted @meliskrause.

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The episode may have been a form of revenge against the president-elect, who has tweeted his dislike for the series before.

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Surprisingly, the episode ended on a semi-positive note that many divisive liberals would be wise to listen to. In a finishing monologue, Andre said to a group of fighting coworkers, “Over 50 million people [Trump voters] felt something … and I don’t think it’s possible that … all of them were nuts, or racist, or hated women,” he said. “It’s time that we stop calling each other names.”

While the show spent half an hour hurling insults at half of America and insulting the incoming president — it ended on a tone that probably should have run through the whole episode.