Back when The Boondocks hit the late-night airwaves on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim showcase in 2005, Facebook was still just for college kids, Twitter had yet to be founded, and Instagram wasn't even a twinkle in the Internet's heavily filtered eye. Simpler times. But since the topics that Aaron McGruder's razor-sharp satirical series tackled--political critiques, parodies and celebrations of Black cultural icons, and modern living in America through an African American lens--were as relevant then as they are now (and perhaps more so now), The Boondocks remains a worthy watch nearly 15 …