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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow Jimmy Kimmel’s China joke became an issue for the White House
Its one thing for late-night comics to make jokes about the White House. But Jimmy Kimmel managed to offend so many people with a joke about China that the Obama administration is now officially compelled to respond.
On Oct. 16, Kimmel aired a segment of his Kids Table, where he asks small children to address complex issues. The subject was China and how the U.S. could solve the $1.3?trillion trade imbalance. Kill everyone in China, answered one laughing 6-year-old.
Some viewers were so upset that they took their anger to the White Houses We the People online initiative, where citizens petition the administration to comment on various issues and are promised a response if at least 100,000 people sign on during a 30-day period.
H.Z. of Cedar Park, Texas started the Kimmel petition, asking for an investigation of the show: The kids might not know anything better, it read in part. However, Jimmy Kimmel and ABCs management are adults. They had a choice not to air this racist program, which promotes racial hatred. .?.?.This is the same rhetoric used in Nazi Germany against Jewish people. The petition reached 100,000 signatures by Thursday morning, less than three weeks after the show aired, reports Deadline.
Of course, Kimmel manages to offend viewers on a regular basis. This weeks outrage: Child psychologists are weighing in on his annual Halloween stunt in which parents pretend to eat their childrens candy, then post the tearful reactions on YouTube.
His China segment, however, really hit a nerve. A group of Asian Americans picketed outside of Kimmels studio in L.A.; the host met with protestors and issued an on-air apology. ABC pulled the clip from the website, edited it out of any repeat broadcasts, and issued its own mea culpa: We would never purposefully broadcast anything to upset the Chinese community, Asian community, anyone of Chinese descent or any community at large.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/reliable-source/wp/2013/11/08/how-jimmy-kimmels-china-joke-became-an-issue-for-the-white-house/
Ava Gadro
(36 posts)I always felt him to be a misogynist.
dionysus
(26,467 posts)Herbacious
(9 posts)Let's just deluge the airwaves with racist bullshit.
It's okay, because a little kid said it, right?
WTF?
Jesus Malverde
(10,274 posts)By the end Jimmy's polling the audience should we commit genocide or not...
gopiscrap
(23,726 posts)Heather MC
(8,084 posts)did any of the Previous Presidents ever have to apologize for something a Comedian said or did?????
I am so sick of this Make Obama Apologize mentality. Jimmy Kimmel aired this in a country with free speech this is Kimmel's problem not Our Presidents.
And as Offensive as it, no one is going to listen to an ignorant kid who has no understanding of the world around him
Kokonoe
(2,485 posts)100,000 in 30 days maybe. It was less signatures until tea baggers & birthers were funded.
Turbineguy
(37,291 posts)only republicans can say shit like that. Maybe the kid was a republican so he thought it would be OK?
jakeXT
(10,575 posts)davidpdx
(22,000 posts)I don't watch Kimmel (I'm a Letterman type of guy), but I can tell you two things they did wrong. First and obvious, was the topic. Second, they should have taped it and then after seeing the offensive remark, not run it. They could have changed the topic to something more lighthearted and re-taped it had they done that.
Letterman does a fair amount of pre-taped segments in his show.