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Americans have no sense of humour rAndy aL Send a noteboard - 09/10/2009 06:23:30 AM
I'm not trying to be provocative here, I'm just wondering what your opinions are. Also, I'm not sure how much this has been covered, so I'm going to outline the whole story.

In Australia, one of the more popular shows in the 80s and 90s was a variety show called Hey Hey It's Saturday. The show was cancelled in 1999, but brought back for two reunion specials this year (on a Wednesday for some reason).

One of the segments on this show is called "Red Faces", where various acts perform on stage and are marked by a panel of celebrities. Last episode, one of the skits was called "Jackson Jive", which consisted of 6 doctors, 5 painting their faces black and one painting it white and imitating the Jackson 5. One of the guest judges, Harry Connick Jr. took offence to this act, saying it made him feel uncomfortable, and it wouldn't be allowed to happen in the States.

The 6 performers were on because they performed the same act 20 years ago.

Since the show aired, there have been a lot of people describing the skit as racist, and others saying that people are too sensitive and we're losing our collective sense of humour.

My question is, do you think painting your face black and imitating the Jackson 5 is racist?


It's not racist. Maybe it would be in America, but that's a completely different culture. The main problem with the act was they were silly enough to do it in from of an American judge.
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Is this racist, or are people losing their sense of humour? - 09/10/2009 01:36:26 AM 719 Views
While it is possible that it was not done with racist intent.... - 09/10/2009 01:51:28 AM 455 Views
I understand your point - 09/10/2009 02:03:43 AM 398 Views
In my experience - 09/10/2009 02:11:34 AM 447 Views
Isn't that what the cast of MadTV did every day? *NM* - 09/10/2009 01:55:18 AM 149 Views
The short answer is no. - 09/10/2009 11:15:13 PM 361 Views
*snort* no it's not racist. - 09/10/2009 02:10:18 AM 393 Views
I don't think it was racist but I do think it was inappropriate. - 09/10/2009 02:10:35 AM 389 Views
Pfffft - 09/10/2009 02:24:33 AM 403 Views
It would be in America, or if they were Americans. But that's a different historical context. - 09/10/2009 03:49:14 AM 377 Views
No, Australia doesn't - 09/10/2009 03:57:47 AM 379 Views
Yeah... - 09/10/2009 05:03:18 PM 367 Views
Americans have no sense of humour - 09/10/2009 06:23:30 AM 378 Views
Not true - 09/10/2009 02:21:47 PM 375 Views
Not sure if shows lack of humor so much as lack of judgment *NM* - 09/10/2009 02:44:57 PM 149 Views
remember when Ted Danson did blackface? - 09/10/2009 05:23:21 PM 363 Views
I think too many people don't know what "racist" actually means. *NM* - 09/10/2009 05:40:54 PM 148 Views

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