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Blackface has long been an issue with SNL, going beyond Jimmy Fallon


https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2020/06/25/saturday-night-live-blackface/

Fallon's apology last month for wearing blackface on Saturday Night Live while impersonating Chris Rock in 2000 is a reminder that the long-running show has frequently had non-black actors portray black people, from Billy Crystal as Sammy Davis Jr. to Darrell Hammond as Jesse Jackson to Fred Armisen as Barack Obama. "As a long-standing institution of American comedy, SNL provides a window into a culture that has continued to passively embrace an inherently racist tradition meant to demean and mock black people," says Bethonie Butler. She adds: "Even when SNL has employed racial stereotypes in an attempt to offer subversive commentary, past efforts often fell flat because of the show’s lack of diversity on- and off-screen. When Oprah Winfrey hosted in 1986, the cold open centered on her pointed refusal to dress up as Aunt Jemima. But the same sketch featured Danitra Vance, then the only black comedian on the show, serving coffee to executive producer Lorne Michaels, whom she called 'Mr. Lorne,' while dressed like Celie, (Whoopi) Goldberg’s character from The Color Purple. In an ironic twist nearly 30 years later, SNL was urged to hire a black female comedian after Thompson told TV Guide in a 2013 interview that he would no longer dress up as a woman to play prominent black women, including Winfrey. A few weeks later, the show — which hadn’t featured a black woman in its cast since Maya Rudolph’s departure in 2007 — controversially featured host Kerry Washington as Michelle Obama, with cast members poking fun at how they hadn’t seen the first lady in 'years.'"

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NO

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FACT: No one on SNL has ever worn blackface. Prove me wrong.

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I agree with you

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What the hell are you talking about no one on SNL has ever worn blackface!? Then what is the point of this story about Jimmy Fallon?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2020/06/25/saturday-night-live-blackface/

https://www.google.com/search?q=blackface+SNL&sxsrf=ALeKk029CwcDcC6ICJfp-pFnQNFfWx67Rg:1598779584635&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwight2JzsLrAhXrmq0KHUUFB-UQ_AUoA3oECA0QBQ&biw=1600&bih=789

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The reason he apologized is because he like most people does not know what blackface is. Adam Corolla and I are knowledgeable enough to know what blackface is.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2020/06/23/adam-carolla-backs-jimmy-kimmel-says-impressions-not-blackface/3247417001/

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SNL hasn't been funny since they killed off Buckwheat 37 years ago.

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Chris Rock: "I don’t think Jimmy Fallon intended to hurt me" when he wore blackface to impersonate me on SNL

https://www.vulture.com/2020/09/chris-rock-jimmy-fallon-snl-blackface-skit-response.html

In a New York Times interview, Rock spoke for the first time about Fallon donning blackface on Saturday Night Live in 2000 to portray him, which The Tonight Show host apologized for in May after the clip went viral over Memorial Day Weekend. "Hey, man, I’m friends with Jimmy,” he said. “Jimmy’s a great guy. And he didn’t mean anything. A lot of people want to say intention doesn’t matter, but it does. And I don’t think Jimmy Fallon intended to hurt me. And he didn’t.” Even though Rock sounds like he hates PC culture, he said: “Blackface ain’t cool, OK?...That’s my quote. Blackface is bad."

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