AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMEDIANS

 It is very common for comedians, especially African-American comedians to make jokes about Africans in their stand-up routines. They make fun of the way Africans talk, the way they dress, their skin tone, economic status, etcetera. And most times there is contempt or disdain in their delivery, or so do African immigrants perceive it. Most African immigrants see these routines as more of mockery than mere jokes, and also very disrespectful and insulting sometimes. 

Interestingly though, their physical audience, who are mostly African-Americans enjoy these bits, and they seem to enjoy hearing those rather derogatory jokes from African-American comedians. But why is that the case? 

And it seems like these jokes influence, whether rightly or wrongly, the way African-Americans view African immigrants, as some African immigrants complain about how they are taunted with these comedy bits.

Most if not all the greats have done several bits about Africa and Africans. It’s all over the internet. Some seem on point and genuinely funny, but for the most part, they are not funny and in bad taste to their African audience. But do these African-American comedians care about how their African audience feel about this?


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