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I mean, is it not different if they are doing an impression of someone, as Fallon was doing Chris Rock in his skit?
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by
groiny
But maybe you just shouldn't? -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 15 '19, 15:02
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so, doing impressions is limited to only your own race?
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groiny
Feb 15, 15:09
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I think it's not the impression, but the historical context that matters. The impression of the person is fine, but around the edges ...
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ReluctantCynic
Feb 15, 15:19
You can do an impression without coloring your skin in an offensive way -- nm
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rollo
Feb 15, 15:15
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But probably just best to steer clear anyhow. No joke is worth it. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Feb 15, 15:16
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I don't think anyone has an issue with, say a Morgan Freeman impression, assuming you're not doing blackface.
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Reagen
Feb 15, 15:33
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