I think people here might find this segment of The Colbert Report of interest. Colbert discusses (mocks) quite eptly the tendency of people to argue that they aren't racist because they know a black person who agrees with them, which reminds me of the
Rent-a-Negro.com satire, which in turn makes me think of
this GQ column someone posted the link to recently (which is neither satire nor stupid humor, though that doesn't become clear until later in the column).
Colbert hits a lot of points out of the park about what some people have been saying recently about race and politics, and left me feeling disturbingly uncomfortable when he raised the spectacle of blackface near the end. Not completely sure how I felt about that move, actually. Thoughts?