Thursday, April 12, 2007

P. Diddy presents discrimination and promotes hate crimes


On the April 6, 2007 episode of the HBO series P. Diddy Presents The Bad Boys of Comedy a comedian entitled Damn Fool was included. Among the bits Fool did in his routine was one about getting arrested for fighting with two gay men. After insulting the men with various words and ways Damn Fool stopping short (ever so shortly) of calling them "fags" -- this of course done to much laughter and applause by TBBOC audience.


The gist of the comedy bit was that Fool was arrested, taken before a judge and when he discovered the sentence (7 to 8 years) for his hate crime claimed he was gay and received 2 weeks for a domestic crime. The physical depiction of Fool's courtroom behavior to prove his gayness was of course as offensive and stereotypical as possible. Again, the audience reacted to Fool with much laughter, foot stomping and applause. After leaving the stage, Fool was shown with P. Diddy who told him how bright a future he had before him. Who knew hate crimes could be so hilarious perhaps P. Diddy or HBO could help the Shepherd family to find the humor?


There is just so much that could be said about this show ... this comedian ... P. Diddy for allowing such hate discrimination to go unchecked. If Don Imus is going to be held to a standard for his words (and believe me I am not defending him) then shouldn't all media?


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It seems you missed the whole point of the joke. This comedian prefaces the joke by stating that gay people have too many rights. The joke is not about assaulting a gay person. It is really about getting into a fist fight with another "grown man in the club." The comedian goes on to explain that even though the fight had nothing to do with the fact the man was gay, he was being charged for a hate crime as if it had. I may not agree with the whole "gay people have too many rights" piece, but the comedian makes a good point. If two men fight, then they should be charged for fighting and nothing more. If the motive for the fight is based on hate towards another person because of their race, color, creed, religion, or sexual orientation, then that would constitute a hate crime. However, in this joke, that was not the motive, and thus should not have been treated as a hate crime.

Anonymous said...

As being a bisexual woman joking is perfectly fine. Honestly, could you believe that guy could stand up to a gay man who works out and physically do anything violent towards him. People need to laugh and stop being so uptight every once in a while.