" We are n’t antiblack . "
For better or worse, you knowSarah Silverman.#
If you’re of a certain age, you also probably know aboutTheSarah SilvermanProgram,an absurdist take on TV sitcoms that aired from 2007 to 2010 on Comedy Central. As someone who’s seen every episode, it was frequently very funny — and, on the other side of things, it also featured bits like Sarah wearing blackface makeup, which you can watch righthere.#
Now, let’s clear something up here before we go any further: White people doing blackface for comedic effect wasneverOK — not now, not in the 2000s, not ever. Another thing that was and still isneverOK is white people using the n-word — which Sarahused to doin her comedy as well. Such acts of provocation are usually deployed with the notion of comedy as a shield, but it’s always offensive, no exception.#
“I felt like the temperature of the world around me at the time was ‘We are all liberal so we can say the n-word. We aren’t racist, so we can say this derogatory stuff,’" she explained. “I was playing a character that was arrogant and ignorant, so I thought it was OK.”#
“Looking back, my intentions were always good, but they were fucking ignorant.”#
I’ll say! You can read the entire interviewhere.#





