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Old 08-18-2021, 08:52 PM
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Sounds more.like Elmer Fudd in my head
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I can't imagine trying to be an announcer in this time of cancel culture. That's probably why many of them are so bland these days - have to watch every word you say and god forbid you slip up.
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Old 08-18-2021, 09:28 PM
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Total nonsense as usual. People just look for reasons to say something is offensive. Was disappointed to see Keith Olbermann leading the witchhunt on twitter to get Morris fired

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Old 08-18-2021, 09:31 PM
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Total nonsense as usual. People just look for reasons to say something is offensive. Was disappointed to see Keith Olbermann leading the witchhunt on twitter to get Morris fired
Who is more PC than Keith?
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I can't imagine trying to be an announcer in this time of cancel culture. That's probably why many of them are so bland these days - have to watch every word you say and god forbid you slip up.
When a woman is on a work call/meeting, I am intentionally completely bland unless I know them very well.
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I can't imagine trying to be an announcer in this time of cancel culture. That's probably why many of them are so bland these days - have to watch every word you say and god forbid you slip up.
They can say whatever they want about a Tim Tebow with zero consequences.
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Sounds more.like Elmer Fudd in my head
That phrase said in that voice was Elmer Fudd, which has nothing to do with Asian culture in any way. This is strange.
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That phrase said in that voice was Elmer Fudd, which has nothing to do with Asian culture in any way. This is strange.
I didn't hear it, but when I think of that phrase, repeating in my head I'm hearing Fudd. Maybe I'm too young to remember Charlie Chan.

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I didn't hear it, but when I think of that phrase, repeating in my head I'm hearing Fudd. Maybe I'm too young to remember Charlie Chan.

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I honestly have no idea who Charlie Chan is (I know I can look it up), but how do you hear that phrase and voice and not think Elmer Fudd, who is in a sport movie right now?

I know Elmer actually says "Be Very very quite..." (not careful), but I have heard it misquoted often in the Fudd voice. I could be wrong, but this seems to be a misunderstanding of pop culture references not racism.

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Come on now boys, Asians who speak english as a second language often have trouble pronouncing r's. Elmer Fudd also has trouble pronouncing r's. Any way you interpret it, Morris is in deep trouble.

People would be offended even if it was intended as an Elmer Fudd impression because it's perceived as making fun of people with speech impediments and that's hurtful to those people and thus punishable by public lynching.

Even more people will be offended if he was imitating an Asian having trouble pronouncing r's because that's racial stereotyping and such an act is punishable by a long, slow tortuous death - unless you do it on a tv show called South Park. Jack is doomed either way.
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I honestly have no idea who Charlie Chan is (I know I can look it up), but how do you hear that phrase and voice and not think Elmer Fudd, who is in a sport movie right now?

I know Elmer actually says "Be Very very quite..." (not careful), but I have heard it misquoted often in the Fudd voice. I could be wrong, but this seems to be a misunderstanding of pop culture references not racism.

Here's the 411 on Charlie Chan:

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Charlie Chan is a fictional Honolulu police detective created by author Earl Derr Biggers for a series of mystery novels. Biggers loosely based Chan on Hawaiian detective Chang Apana.

The benevolent and heroic Chan was conceived as an alternative to Yellow Peril stereotypes and villains like Fu Manchu. Many stories feature Chan traveling the world beyond Hawaii as he investigates mysteries and solves crimes.

Chan first appeared in Biggers' novels and then was featured in a number of media.

Over four dozen films featuring Charlie Chan were made, beginning in 1926.

The character, featured only as a supporting character, was first portrayed by East Asian actors, and the films met with little success.

In 1931, for the first film centering on Chan, Charlie Chan Carries On, the Fox Film Corporation cast Swedish actor Warner Oland; the film became popular, and Fox went on to produce 15 more Chan films with Oland in the title role. After Oland's death, American actor Sidney Toler was cast as Chan; Toler made 22 Chan films, first for Fox and then for Monogram Studios. After Toler's death, six films were made, starring Roland Winters.

Readers and moviegoers of America greeted Chan warmly, seeing him as an attractive character who is portrayed as intelligent, heroic, benevolent, and honorable in contrast to the racist depictions of evil or conniving Asians which often dominated Hollywood and national media in the early 20th century.

However, in later decades critics increasingly took a more ambivalent view of the character, finding that despite his good qualities, Chan also reinforces condescending Asian stereotypes such as an alleged incapacity to speak idiomatic English and a tradition-bound and subservient nature. Many also now find it objectionable that the role was played on screen by Caucasian actors in yellowface. No Charlie Chan film has been produced since 1981.

The character has also been featured in several radio programs, two television shows, and comics.


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Here's the 411 on Charlie Chan:



from wikipedia:



Charlie Chan is a fictional Honolulu police detective created by author Earl Derr Biggers for a series of mystery novels. Biggers loosely based Chan on Hawaiian detective Chang Apana.



The benevolent and heroic Chan was conceived as an alternative to Yellow Peril stereotypes and villains like Fu Manchu. Many stories feature Chan traveling the world beyond Hawaii as he investigates mysteries and solves crimes.



Chan first appeared in Biggers' novels and then was featured in a number of media.



Over four dozen films featuring Charlie Chan were made, beginning in 1926.



The character, featured only as a supporting character, was first portrayed by East Asian actors, and the films met with little success.



In 1931, for the first film centering on Chan, Charlie Chan Carries On, the Fox Film Corporation cast Swedish actor Warner Oland; the film became popular, and Fox went on to produce 15 more Chan films with Oland in the title role. After Oland's death, American actor Sidney Toler was cast as Chan; Toler made 22 Chan films, first for Fox and then for Monogram Studios. After Toler's death, six films were made, starring Roland Winters.



Readers and moviegoers of America greeted Chan warmly, seeing him as an attractive character who is portrayed as intelligent, heroic, benevolent, and honorable in contrast to the racist depictions of evil or conniving Asians which often dominated Hollywood and national media in the early 20th century.



However, in later decades critics increasingly took a more ambivalent view of the character, finding that despite his good qualities, Chan also reinforces condescending Asian stereotypes such as an alleged incapacity to speak idiomatic English and a tradition-bound and subservient nature. Many also now find it objectionable that the role was played on screen by Caucasian actors in yellowface. No Charlie Chan film has been produced since 1981.



The character has also been featured in several radio programs, two television shows, and comics.





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My point was until the reference in this thread I hadn't heard of him. Yet Elmer Fudd, a character still in pop culture (including a current sports movie) would be a more likely imitation when saying "be vewy vewy careful" as that is similar to how he would say "be vewy vewy quiet".
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Completely ridiculous. Not funny at all. Dude should have been fired immediately IMO.
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Thanks I know how to use the internet. Haha.

My point was until the reference in this thread I hadn't heard of him. Yet Elmer Fudd, a character still in pop culture (including a current sports movie) would be a more likely imitation when saying "be vewy vewy careful" as that is similar to how he would say "be vewy vewy quiet".
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