News that the Philipine embassy are making a complaint about a recent edition of Harry and Paul came as a major shock - especially given the context of the complaint.
Apparently:
A petition organised by the Philippine Foundation called for the “re-education” of the BBC.
It said: “This particular sketch is completely disgraceful, distasteful and a great example of gutter humour.”
It accused the BBC and the show of “inciting stereotyped racial
discrimination, vulgarity and violation of the maid’s human rights”.
The sketch was “tantamount to racism and [the] worst sexual
abuse and exploitation of the hapless young Filipina domestic worker
employee,” it added.
The petition had received 328 signatures by midday on Tuesday.
Yet the sketch concerns the abuse of a Northerner by southerners. The maid is purely incidental.
As a northerner (not a Geordie, of course, but the character is never described as such despite his attire, accent and hair) I find the sketch hilarious. The brunt of the comedy is the vapid, vacuous and frankly vile upper middle class ponce who “owns” the Northerner.
Like the “I Saw You Coming” man, he’s a nasty piece of work who looks down at the rest of society. They’re superb caricatures.
So, The Philipines - get a sense of humour, or at least understand what it is you are complaining about.
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