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TopicFormer SNL writer pulled from stage because his jokes were deemed too offensive
voldothegr8
12/06/18 7:50:04 AM
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https://www.columbiaspectator.com/news/2018/12/01/student-organizers-boot-snl-writer-from-stage-during-standup-routine-for-jokes-deemed-offensive-2/

Saturday Night Live writer and comedian Nimesh Patel was pulled from the stage by event organizers after telling jokes that were criticized as racist and homophobic during his performance at cultureSHOCK: Reclaim, an event held by Columbia Asian American Alliance on Friday night.

Patel, 32, was the first Indian-American writer for SNL, and has since been nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing. Patel has previously performed on Late Night with Seth Meyers and opened for comedians such as Chris Rock.

During the event, Patels performance featured commentary on his experience living in a diverse area of New York Cityincluding a joke about a gay, black man in his neighborhoodwhich AAA officials deemed inappropriate. Patel joked that being gay cannot be a choice because no one looks in the mirror and thinks, this black thing is too easy, let me just add another thing to it.

About 30 minutes into Patels set, members of AAA interrupted the performance, denounced his jokes about racial identities and sexual orientation, and provided him with a few moments for closing remarks. Compared to his other jokes, ones specifically targeting sexual orientation audibly receive less laughter from the crowd.

Patel pushed back on the officials remarks, and said that while he stood in solidarity with Asian American identities, none of his remarks were offensive, and he was exposing the audience to ideas that would be found in the real world. Before he could finish, Patels microphone was cut from off-stage, and he proceeded to leave.

cultureSHOCK, an annual charity showcase featuring a fashion show, productions by various student groups and a famous performer, aims to provide a platform for Asian American artistic expression and breakthrough harmful stereotypes.

In an official statement released on Dec. 3, AAA stated that while they acknowledge that discomfort and safety can co-exist, the discomfort Patel caused with his remarks and overall performance opposed AAA and cultureSHOCKs mission to celebrate, empower, and explore identity in a safe space. They apologized for inviting him to perform at the event.

Patel could not immediately be reached for comment.

Adam Warren, CC 22, was in the audience Saturday night. Warren said that AAA made the right decision to remove Patel from the stage due to the nature of his jokes, which contradicted the sensitive nature of the event itself.

The message they were trying to send with the event was opposite to the jokes he was making, and using peoples ethnicity as the crux of his jokes could be funny but still offensive...He definitely wasnt the most crass comedian Ive ever heard but for the event it was inappropriate, Warren said.

However, audience member Elle Ferguson, BC 22, said that while comedians can push the boundaries of social culture, she had heard similar jokes before and did not find them offensive.

While what some of the things that he said might have been a bit provoking to some of the audience, as someone who watches comedy a lot, none of them were jokes that I hadnt heard before and none of them were jokes that elicited such a response in my experience, Ferguson said. [AAA] should have talked to him beforehand especially because comedy is known for being ground-breaking and for pushing boundaries.

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