Monday, April 6, 2009

I respect Margaret Cho.

In my opinion the Margaret Cho stand- up comedy we watched in class last week was funny, but not for the reason that she mocked the stereo-types that people assume about her and her racial background- but because I felt she was proving how stupid people can look/sound when they stereotype. The point that really brought this home was when she mocked the television announcer who asked her to tell everyone in her native language that they were switching stations, and she then said that line in English... seriously, I would love to know who that announcer was.

I know I am guilty myself of making assumptions, but watching videos like this (and even relating back to our 'where I'm from poems') really makes me want to do my research and educate myself on topics like race and ethnicity. I would be so embarrassed if I made a comment like that television announcer. I think Cho was sending a positive message to everyone through her comedy: if you are stupid enough to make stereotypes, you're going to look stupid doing it, and someday, somewhere people are going to get a huge laugh out of it.