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No. It’s not. I’m actually working on a long form series of articles about humor.

This and the episodes of always sunny, and mr show are all completely fine. The line is so arbitrary. Black face it self is such a uniquely American based on a negative and complicated history with vaudeville and early film. Which was bad for the most part. But why we are still paying for it is beyond me.

The reason blackface is historically considered racist is because it was used so Hollywood would not have to cast actors of color. That’s the offensive part. These modern examples didn’t actually do that. It was also used historically to make fun of what people considered “stupid black people”. Which is not what is happening in any of these circumstances.

The jokes. Especially in community, which as a d&d player I find funny because that’s kind of what dark elves look like. It’s such a deep unnatural shade of black. The whole joke in the scene is that the line is arbitrary and completely based on a sort of social semantics.

The whole banning of all of these episode is essentially corporate guilt. And while corporations have a lot to be guilty about this is low hanging fruit so they can say “see, we are cool. We don’t like racism”. Even though none of this has to do with historical marginalization. It’s simply referencing historical marginalization in funny ways.

Is that Allowed? To crack a few jokes about it? The thing about the style of humor you talk about. Edgy and provocative is that there’s a reason for it. It shocks.

I don’t think any of these episodes are offensive. No more than swearing in public is.

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