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DearJenny 08-10-2007 10:34 PM

Little Britan black facing?
 
I was flipping the channels and came across BBC America and Little Britain was on. which I've only watched a handful of times. There was a sketch with two men in vaudeville black-face and they were listening to a modern radio station looking all unhappy and switched it to another and "my dear old bonnie" was on it and they started singing to it and eating their cereal. So this leads to a question since I am fairly niave to foriegn attitudes....

Are people more understanding in other countries than America, like look at their history with a bit more comical sense and take things like that less critically?

pheurton 08-11-2007 07:22 AM

It's not that we're more understanding as such, It's just that through comedy anything is accepted. America does it too, take George Carlin or Dave Chapelle for example.

adidasss 08-11-2007 08:31 AM

Yeah, except that these are two white people, I'm not sure how that would fly in America. Either way, I think europeans are a little more lax about racism.

Barnard17 08-11-2007 11:28 AM

They're dressed as minstrels. It's called the minstrel sketch. It's not racially motivated.

adidasss 08-11-2007 12:20 PM

"minstrel show - a troupe of performers in blackface typically giving a comic program of negro songs and jokes"

How is that not racially motivated? I don't have a problem with the sketch, I took it as a satire of original minstrel shows that if I'm not mistaken, mocked black people.

Barnard17 08-11-2007 12:30 PM

It's mocking the minstrels though, not the black people that the minstrels were mocking. Ergo it is not racially motivated, because they couldn't care less whether the minstrels were black or white.

adidasss 08-11-2007 12:42 PM

Yes, but race is still definitely an issue, even if vicariously.

jackhammer 08-11-2007 01:14 PM

How this would go down in America? I really don't know. The impression that we (the British) get from America is political correctness gone mad-even on this site the word g-a-y is censored (?). We have had no complaints (that I know of) or tabloid furore over this sketch. Britain is generally accepted as a racially tolerant society.

Barnard17 08-11-2007 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 387579)
Yes, but race is still definitely an issue, even if vicariously.

It's not at all maliciously intended and the contextual relation along with modern social relevance is scant at best.

sleepy jack 08-11-2007 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 387584)
How this would go down in America? I really don't know. The impression that we (the British) get from America is political correctness gone mad-even on this site the word g-a-y is censored (?). We have had no complaints (that I know of) or tabloid furore over this sketch. Britain is generally accepted as a racially tolerant society.

America is political correctness gone mad (Remember when they tried to get the Charlie Brown Christmas Special banned?) and if this went down here I imagine there would be alot controversy surrounding it.


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