This is a question and i'm not trying to dunk on the tweet

I thought the main reason why those were bad because it mocked black people and they were the target of the ridicule, and while Cohen uses a similar technique in Borat he is targeting Americans as part of his satire, not Kazakhs.

I saw a criticism in vein of "People he can mock by making them think Kazakhs are actually like this would also believe that there is a country called Loftristan and its people act like that" and i can accept that, but comparison to blackface makes almost zero sense to me.

  • read_freire [they/them]
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    4 years ago

    Someone on here made the same point on Friday. It's a good point.

    Especially if you buy the Zizek line that ironic criticism is always coopted.

    • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      My experience of Borat in a reactionary family is that the joke isn't "wow, look at how dumb and racist America is for falling for this obvious joke stereotype", it's "MAI WIAFE!"