Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Jerry Seinfeld, the Racist?
How refreshing the sound of a top-flight celebrity fearlessly shrugging off the idiocy of political correctness! The other day, on CBS This Morning, an interviewer pointed out to Jerry Seinfeld that most of the guests he’s had on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, his online series on which he has automotive tête-à-têtes with fellow practitioners of the stand-up art (and the occasional just-plain-funny person), have been white males. “Oh, this really pisses me off,” replied a bracingly honest Seinfeld, who plainly saw where his fatuous interlocutor was headed. After a bit of back and forth, the comic spelled out just how he feels about the application of this kind of absurd bean-counting to matters of entertainment: “People think it’s the census or something. Its got to represent the actual pie chart of America. Who cares?…I have no interest in gender or race….It’s anti-comedy…It’s PC nonsense.”
The attacks on Seinfeld for these purportedly insensitive remarks began materializing almost at once. A contributor to the Gawker website, who sneeringly called Seinfeld a “maker of comedy for and about white people,” represented him as having indicated that he “isn’t interested in trying to include non-white anything in his work” and that in his view “any comedian who is not a white male is also not funny.” Having read the entire Gawker article, I strongly suspect that this characterization of Seinfeld, far from being deliberately deceitful, was in fact an honest reflection of the author’s utter inability to grasp the concept of colorblindedness.
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6 comments:
I wonder how many white dudes are on Def Comedy Jam?
Anyone accusing him of racism obviously never watched the hit T.V. show. They had all sorts of funny characters of different ethnic backgrounds from the Soup Nazi to Jackie, Kramer's ambulance chasing lawyer. If it was funny he put it on. If it isn't funny he didn't put it on.
Much ado about nothing ... which, come to think about it, is the Seinfeld trademark!
It was good to see a prominent person (from any occupation) refuse to cavil before the PC Police. I hope he has the stones to stick by it.
Uno,
WTF is a cavil?
Perhaps Uno meant "cave in" but doesn't bother to check typing for the benefit of readers, or otherwise explain "cavil".
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