Youngian wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 4:16 pm
I first assumed comedians blacking up in the noughties was some kind of post modern irony I wasn’t getting. Rory Bremner was first out the traps but he was dressing up for his long standing impressions like Mandela and Trevor McDonald. He comes from a good place but it wasn’t a pass card for twats like Lucas and Walliams to be doing the sort of Sambo impressions that explain why the Goodies are rarely screened.
Bremner's Ainsley Harriott has
not aged well. He was asked about it a couple of years back and defended himself on the grounds that he wanted to look as much like the people he was impersonating as possible...An argument slightly undermined by the fact that his Ainsley came complete with giant googly eyes like something out of Toontown.
Stewart Lee has written and spoken quite a bit about the fact that his generation of comedians sort-of assumed - erroneously, in retrospect - that racism, sexism, homophobia etc. were, if not completely settled issues, then at the very least significantly on the wane, and they they therefore had greater licence to play around. No one could possibly think
they were prejudiced. I think it would be safe to say that he's since judged this to have been an incautious approach.