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“Aussie Humour” Or Racism? Hey Hey It’s Saturday and the Denial of Racism in Online Responses to News Media Articles

机译:“澳洲幽默”还是种族主义?嘿嘿,是星期六,在线新闻媒体文章的回应中否认种族主义

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In early October 2009, a blackface parody of the Jackson Five performed on the Hey Hey It’s Saturday reunion reached not only an audience of over 2.5 million people in Australia, but also millions of people around the world after guest judge Harry Connick Jr accused the skit and the show of racism. The incident was widely discussed within various online communities, and whilst widely condemned internationally, online comment sections and responses to online newspaper polls suggested that the overwhelming opinion within Australia was that the skit was not racist. This paper considers the way in which such denials of racism were performed in online comments to a number of newspaper articles and polls.
机译:2009年10月上旬,在“嘿嘿”周六聚会上表演的杰克逊五世的黑脸模仿节目不仅在澳大利亚吸引了超过250万人的听众,而且在客座法官哈里·康尼克·小(Harry Connick Jr)控告小品后,也影响了全球数百万人以及种族主义的表现。该事件在各个在线社区中进行了广泛讨论,尽管在国际上受到广泛谴责,但在线评论版块和对在线报纸民意调查的回应表明,澳大利亚内部的压倒性意见认为该事件并非种族主义。本文考虑了在对许多报纸文章和民意调查的在线评论中进行否定种族主义行为的方式。

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