canman1971 wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:Andrew McCeltic wrote:
Why is this complicated? Wearing blackface is one of the most disrespectful things you can do.. what you really are defending is the right not to take black Americans seriously, to see them as less worthy of respect and dignity than any other group of people.
Not all taboos are created equal. Let's remember why blackface is taboo - because of minstrel shows in which white people dressed up as black people in minstrel shows that generally mocked and demeaned black people. Black people had no comparable stage or power to mock back or defend themselves.
So we look down on blackface now as a reminder of cruelty.
But the taboo has to be temporary - costume is an indispensable part of drama and putting hazmat suits around one type of costume in perpetuity is way overdoing it in the name of atoning for the past.
We rely on comedians and young people to push on taboos whose time has come. Tropic Thunder showed how it could be done. White Chicks did it from the reverse angle. I don't see how Halloween costumes are now a bridge too far.
Absolutely fabulous movie. Many people don't know that Robert Downey Jr got a Oscar nomination for that role.
It's pretty much the last good comedy of its type as well. Zoolander 2 made me want to hurt myself.















