Outrage Over CCTV New Year Blackface Skit

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2018-02-16 HKT 22:26

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  • The sketch was meant to highlight relations between China and Kenya. Photo: CCTV via AP

    The sketch was meant to highlight relations between China and Kenya. Photo: CCTV via AP

A comedy sketch that featured a Chinese woman in blackface and a black man apparently dressed as a monkey has drawn accusations of racism after being broadcast on state television's Lunar New Year variety show, although some people in Beijing were left wondering why it would be considered offensive.

The skit was shown Thursday night on CCTV and depicted the opening of a Chinese-built high-speed railway in Kenya. It featured actors in monkey and giraffe costumes, while the actress in blackface donned an exaggerated false bottom and a basket of fruit on her head.

The segment was meant to celebrate Sino-African relations but many viewers blasted it online for cultural insensitivity.

The performance was part of CCTV's annual Lunar New Year gala, which draws an audience of up to 800 million and is said to be one of the most watched programs in the world.

The 13-minute segment opened with a dance sequence set to Colombian singer Shakira's "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" featuring Africans dressed in zebra, lion and gazelle costumes, and actresses playing attendants on Kenya's new Chinese-built high-speed rail line.

The skit then began with a black woman asking the show's host to pose as her husband when meeting her mother in order to avoid being set up on a blind date.

A Chinese actress playing her mother then strides in with blackface makeup followed by an actor in a monkey costume.

The host's Chinese wife then appears, ending the deception. But the African mother says she can't be angry because "China has done so much for Africa." "I love Chinese people! I love China," the actress in blackface exclaims.

Although the skit, titled "Same Joy, Same Happiness," was meant to celebrate Sino-African relations, many viewers condemned it online, with some calling it "cringeworthy" and "completely racist".

But the reaction on the streets of Beijing on Friday was muted, with some saying the criticism was overblown. (AP)

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