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Wow, can of worms anyone?

In the sketch, the black guy who complains rightly has the moral upper ground, rightly showing the comedian up to be the idiot he is. I must admit I find it very weird how people can be turned off a sketch or find it uncomfortable because it touches on the subject of race, regardless of the obviously non-racist content.

But there you go, takes all sorts.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ August 16 2009, 2:40 PM BST

I was reminded of someone else too...

I think we need say no more...

Quote: Lee Henman @ August 16 2009, 2:57 PM BST

Wow, can of worms anyone?

In the sketch, the black guy who complains rightly has the moral upper ground, rightly showing the comedian up to be the idiot he is. I must admit I find it very weird how people can be turned off a sketch or find it uncomfortable because it touches on the subject of race, regardless of the obviously non-racist content.

But there you go, takes all sorts.

I remember getting a load of stick from a feminist house guest because I found a Les Patterson book funny and apparently that meant that I was backing misogny.

Quote: Lee Henman @ August 16 2009, 2:57 PM BST

Wow, can of worms anyone?

In the sketch, the black guy who complains rightly has the moral upper ground, rightly showing the comedian up to be the idiot he is. I must admit I find it very weird how people can be turned off a sketch or find it uncomfortable because it touches on the subject of race, regardless of the obviously non-racist content.

But there you go, takes all sorts.

That's the old I was being ironic or pointing out the foolishness of racism argument. It doesn't work if you're expecting at least part of the audience to laugh at the funny mask.

It's a bit like the police shooting people at random to demonstrate the foolishness of gun crime.

Maybe choose an acceptable Black hate figure like Howard off the Halifax or Robert Mugabe, that will atleast confuse people.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ August 16 2009, 3:13 PM BST

I remember getting a load of stick from a feminist house guest because I found a Les Patterson book funny and apparently that meant that I was backing misogny.

Those damn feminist houses I tried to lift the toilet seat at one and it tried to bite my cock off.

Quote: Lee Henman @ August 16 2009, 2:57 PM BST

I must admit I find it very weird

Quote: Lee Henman @ August 15 2009, 9:21 PM BST

It was in the bar afterwards when we were discussing whether or not it was ridiculing minorities

Lee, you can't find it that weird when you'd already had a discussion about if it was ridiculing minorities.

Quote: AngieBaby @ August 16 2009, 4:54 PM BST

Lee, you can't find it that weird when you'd already had a discussion about if it was ridiculing minorities.

Yes but the black guy in the sketch has the moral high ground, that's the point isn't it? All the power is with him. He humiliates the comedian for being a dick. If anything, the sketch ridicules racist comedians, not the other way around.

Quote: Lee Henman @ August 16 2009, 5:22 PM BST

Yes but the black guy in the sketch has the moral high ground, that's the point isn't it?

Is that the point? because in a previous post it was....

Quote: Lee Henman @ August 16 2009, 2:57 PM BST

regardless of the obviously non-racist content.

Henman, just admit you're a dirty racist so we can let this thread die.

;)

Quote: AngieBaby @ August 16 2009, 5:31 PM BST

Is that the point? because in a previous post it was....

No, I mean that's the point I'm trying to make with you, not the point of the sketch. The point of the sketch is to have a silly, funny reveal at the end. The point I'm making with you is that it isn't racist, and I'm trying to point out WHY it isn't. You think it might be racist in some way because of the mask, but you're not sure exactly how, but that's enough to make you uncomfortable. That's what I don't understand.

Quote: Jane P @ August 16 2009, 9:24 AM BST

I'm with Angie on this one. Lee's great and I get the reasoning behind it but anything like this makes me uncomfortable. I won't go on as we've heard it all before. I'm just adding my two penneth as it seems to be in the minority on this one.

Jane can you tell me what it is about the sketch that makes you uncomfortable? Regardless of whether or not you find it funny, what exactly is it that makes you cringe?

To be fair we've all seen posts on this message board that are racist.

Quote: sootyj @ August 16 2009, 3:48 PM BST

That's the old I was being ironic or pointing out the foolishness of racism argument. It doesn't work if you're expecting at least part of the audience to laugh at the funny mask.

It clearly says in the script THERE'S AN EMBARRASSED SILENCE from the audience. So the script acknowledges that what the comedian is doing is wrong. Your argument would mean that Al Murray's pub landlord character shouldn't exist because there are people that actually buy into what he's saying, and laugh with him, not at him. That's just the moronic section of the British public for you.

There's nothing racist about this sketch Lee.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ August 16 2009, 5:57 PM BST

There's nothing racist about this sketch Lee.

Ta. I was starting to think I'd been possessed by Bernard Manning. Errr

Racism:
- the prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically superior to members of other races

- discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race

Neither of those things occurred in the sketch. Certain elements are open for people with chips on their shoulders to read in to, but that's just their own bitterness which they need to deal with. This conversation didn't crop up in the Hitler's Lost His Jews thread which could be interpreted just as badly, so it only goes to highlight certain member's bad attitudes. Besides, 'black' and 'white' aren't races anyway so you're all clear.

What did you think of my suggestions to your sketch Lee?

I'm usually one of the first people on this board to comment if I believe something posted is racist - often with the result that I'm told to not take it seriously and that it's a joke. Yet I didn't see anything wrong in this sketch.

Suppose it's what the individual sees...

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