Comedy & Racism

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By DRG Da Real Grinc

Source: Wordpress

Racist Comedy

Ever notice how most of the stand up comedy you watch is mostly based on race and heritage? Some comedians are scrutinized for their jokes while others are accepted because they are funny. Where is that line drawn and who made it up?

I've recently watch a stand up comedy show on Netflix streaming from my Xbox360. The comic was Sarah Silverman and the airing was called " Jesus is Magic ". I had admired Sarah for stints she had done across network TV but when I saw her special I was disgusted by her personality. Once again a comedian was thriving off of racial jokes and no one seemed to care. Racist remarks have been a stronghold in comedy for so many comedians that I have heard it all. If you watch Sarah Silverman's " Jesus is Magic " you'll come to notice that she doesn't like black people. She uses the N word and admits on her show that she only uses it mostly when there are no African Americans around.Throughout her stand up comedy hour she would sporadically say something degrading about black people and other minorities.

Why is it that comedians feel a need to bring up racist jokes to make people laugh? Is degrading another race really a necessity for the sakes of laughter? What is the limit to these racial dissing?

On November 17, 2006 AT the LA Laugh factory an enraged Michael Richards started calling members of the audience the N word. Here's part of his quote "You can talk, you can talk, you're brave now motherf**ker. Throw his ass out. He's a n*****! He's a n*****! He's a n******! A n*****, look, there's a n*****!" Richards (formerly known as Kramer from Seinfield) went on publicly to announce that it was anger and not racism that fueled his remarks. So Richards took the approach of the angry comedian but I don't buy it. If you even have it in you to rant about other races in a demeaning way then you are prejudice.

Where to draw the line? Well it seems that if you are funny then it's alright. Now white comedians are not the only prejudice funny people. Every type of race seems to have some dialogue in which they compare their traditions and race to others but to what extent is it demeaning? Why do most comedians even feel a need to involve race comparison jokes? Is it really that entertaining? While some comedians who joke about other races are not prejudice, some are and spread their prejudices through their stand up comedy.

Recently we have seen a trend of corporate sponsors relieving their sponsored comedians for their racist (suppose to be funny) remarks. In March 2011, Aflac Insurance fired Gilbert Gottfried for remarks he made about Japanese people on his Twitter page. Gilbert Gottfried was the voice for the Aflac duck.

Now if you ask white people then they would name a bunch of blacks or Jews they thought were racist and vice versa. I mean a joke is a joke, but an angry comedian might be something else. An angry prejudice comedian has the right to be just that. Our freedom of speech allows you to say anything to you wish to make people laugh but where do you draw a line? Please answer my poll to get a feel for how you feel about comedy and racism.

Are prejudices jokes really funnier?

  • Yes
  • No
See results without voting

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glassvisage Level 5 Commenter 10 months ago

To me, the line is clear. Michael Richards clearly crossed the line. Other comedians can be somewhat racist and make it funny and acceptable. Most of my favorite jokes involve race. It's hard to deny that many people of the same race share the same behaviors, and it seems to be funnier when comedians focus on those shared behaviors that people identify with most and have pride in them.

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Alma Cabase Level 1 Commenter 10 months ago

@Glass Exactly. I find some comedians making the racism issue very funny but he certainly crossed the line. Nonetheless, it still depends on a person's point of view about this issue. IMO, we are all brothers and sisters in the eyes God and we live in one earth. Its better to appreciate the things we share rather than what made us all different.

This is a very interesting hub.

Regards,

Alma

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WillStarr Level 8 Commenter 10 months ago

As long as we keep racism alive, it will always be with us.

When Richard Pryor first appeared, he talked about life in black neighborhoods, but there were no racist jokes, and he was hilarious. Later, he got into racism, and audiences nervously laughed at it because it was new and shocking. Today, many comedians mimic Pryor's racism comedy, never realizing that his earlier, non-racist work was far funnier.

In fact, the early Pryor was following the lead of Bill Cosby, who never got into racism comedy.

Very good Hub!

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camaroon 10 months ago

I do believe that some comedians are over the line but if we ignore race it just engenders more hatred

Sam 10 months ago

Having not nearly enough information to have a blanket opinion, I'm not speaking for all comedians here, but I think a lot of the time the subject matter of stand-up routines is not necessarily racist, but rather an exaggerated reflection of reality. Successful comedians who use race-oriented material are successful because people find them funny, and to achieve that, the audience must be able to find some aspect of it to be true. Something that they themselves have noticed - maybe even subconsciously. Humour is largely based on shared experience, after all.

So, because the material comedians use will always be based somewhat on reality, as long as we, the audience, continue to allow racism to exist, it will be a recurring theme in stand-up acts. The line is, quite simply, drawn by how aware of racism you are and can't necessarily be a single line that speaks for the entire population. It's a different line for everyone and because we value free speech so very much in our country, it's unfair to expect there to be one clear line for everyone. Free speech is applicable in both positive and negative aspects, so as long as you want to be able to express your disdain for racism, racist people will have to be allowed to express their hatred.

I answered no to your question, by the way. I don't think that racist or prejudiced jokes are funnier, but I do think that jokes that mock racism and comment on it are. Sometimes we need to hear shocking words or ideas to make us really understand how things are.

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nikkiraeink 10 months ago

I've never cared for racial jokes, although I will admit if it is aimed at my own race I'm a little more lenient. I have to admit I love comedy but I am drawn more towards physical comedy. However, those that don't rely on race to be funny are often much more intelligent, if you ask me. Making a joke about a particular race seems like the easy way out. Perhaps that's why I like Ellen Degeneres.

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DRG Da Real Grinc Hub Author 10 months ago

Good point Nikki, not to say all comedians that do not use race as a punch lines are intelligent but it shows creativity.

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justmesuzanne Level 5 Commenter 9 months ago

Very thought provoking and interesting HUB! Voted up and useful! :)

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Dim Flaxenwick Level 7 Commenter 9 months ago

There is no excuse for racism.

If , suddenly we were invaded by aliens from another planet, no one would care to what race you belonged to other than the Human Race and we´d all stick together against the invaders.

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Kaitlyn Ulmer 9 months ago

For some reason it seems to be okay if the comedian is making fun of his/her own race. It's always easier to laugh at yourself, I guess.

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whoisbid Level 4 Commenter 5 months ago

I guess what is inside their heart is most important. Some people make racist remarks but are not racist and some never make them but are most racist

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