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[SLATE] Why Chris Rock’s Asian joke was such a disappointment
[SLATE] – For most of the Oscars, Chris Rock proved himself once again to be a dynamic truth-teller about systemic racism, managing not only to make pointed comedy out of #OscarsSoWhite but to keep it front and center long after his biting opening monologue.
Then, about two-thirds through, he took a break to make an Asian joke.
The Asian jokes were not just a blip in the night. They were a huge deflation. The black-white dialectic is central to the American experience, and other people of color follow and participate in that dialogue with a fighting interest, and even with understanding when we get sidelined on a night like this.
But we don’t expect to be the butt of it. [READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE]
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Lowen Liu is Slate‘s managing editor.
kelly
November 28, 2017 at 8:51 AM
yes..I like the basic concepts behind Second Life but it seems incredibly outdated and when I played it was intensely non-intuitive / user friendly to an extent that made EVE look like a game for toddlers. thanks from
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