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Offensive Jeremy Lin ‘Joke’ Was Completely Out of Line

by Jill Baughman on February 13, 2012 at 3:25 PM

Jeremy LinSurely by now you've heard of Jeremy Lin -- the NBA player on the New York Knicks who's currently taking the sports world by storm. As an Asian and graduate of Harvard University, Lin's had his share of stereotypes to defy in the NBA. But most fans have been blown away by his performance and are supportive -- all except Jason Whitlock, an African American sportswriter for Foxsports.com, who took it upon himself to tweet an extremely offensive "joke" about Lin. After Lin put up an amazing 38 points against the Lakers on Friday, Whitlock tweeted:

"Some lucky lady in NYC is gonna feel a couple inches of pain tonight."

The fact that Whitlock put this out there on Twitter makes my head spin, for more than one reason.

So I'm Asian American, and I've heard my fair share of hilarious Asian jokes. Part of the reason why it's fun being a minority is all the jokes you can make about yourself at your race's expense. Still, call it hypocrisy or a catch-22, but if I hear an Asian joke told by someone who isn't Asian, or by someone to whom I'm not very close, my defensiveness automatically goes up. I don't go around making jokes about white people or black people or Indian people in public, even if I am a minority, and I expect the same respect. Really -- it's common sense unless you're an asshole.

And that makes Whitlock's joke gross and tasteless. Don't put a joke like this out there on a public forum, likely to offend an entire group of people. It's also a disgusting stereotype about how Lin is seen as less of a man, something Asian men have been fighting against for quite a long time. If that's not racism, I'm not sure what is.

There's an added layer to all this because Jason himself is African American -- but I think if a white sports reporter were to say this about a minority, he'd most likely be reviewed or fined or fired. Instead he came out with a half-assed apology where he said:

I ... gave in to another part of my personality -- my immature, sophomoric, comedic nature. It's been with me since birth, a gift from my mother and honed as a child listening to my godmother's Richard Pryor albums. I still want to be a standup comedian. The couple-inches-of-pain tweet overshadowed my sincere celebration of Lin’s performance and the irony that the stereotype applies to pot-bellied, overweight male sports writers, too.

His excuse is because he always wanted to be a stand-up comedian? Imagine if a white writer tried that line of reasoning after making a comment like this about someone who's black -- we need to stop with the double standards! He's a journalist, not a comedian (Richard Pryor, a comedian, definitely has more leeway, the comparison is futile). I'll be very disappointed if this is the only "punishment" Whitlock faces, and I believe it says so much about how Asians in general are treated by the media. Thanks for raining on our Asian NBA parade, Whitlock.

What do you think of Jason Whitlock's comments? Should something more happen to him?

 

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Filed Under: athletes, basketball, news, nba, sports reporting

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  • i.hea...
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    i.heart.nerds

    February 13, 2012 at 3:40 PM
    And his 'apology' went on to comment about chubby white men? This isnt an apology, it's another of his not funny jokes.
  • bills...
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    billsfan1104

    February 13, 2012 at 3:54 PM
    I bet this sports reporter was pissed off when Imus, used the term "nappy-headed", to describe a basketball team. I bet this sports reporter wont be made to go several meetings with Asian leaders and get sensitivity training about Asians. Where is Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson?? I thought they were for all colors??
  • tinks...
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    tinkshort

    February 13, 2012 at 4:15 PM

    Please them being for all colors is a joke


  • Stacey.
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    Stacey.

    February 13, 2012 at 4:29 PM

    I see references to black guys having large organs all the time and dont see anyone complaining. I guess if he had made a joke about how "big" Lin was no one would think twice.  It's a dick joke about an NBA player what kind of punishment do you think he deserves? Talk about being oversensitive!


  • Mrscj...
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    Mrscjones

    February 13, 2012 at 7:11 PM
    Thank you Stacey. And I heart he never said white men just male sports writers which mean he was talking about himself.
  • count...
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    countrygirl670

    February 13, 2012 at 9:48 PM

    @billsfan: "I bet this sports reporter was pissed off when Imus, used the term "nappy-headed", to describe a basketball team."   

    And you would lose that bet.  Jason Whitlock actually didn't give a hoot about the Imus "scandal.  In fact, Whitlock though Imus being fired was an overreaction.

    You should try to avoid this kind of inflammatory conjecture.  It is usually not based in fact.


  • Rubin
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    Rubin

    February 13, 2012 at 11:27 PM
    I'd rather do it with an Asian over a black dude.
  • Roger...
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    Roger Gutierrez

    February 14, 2012 at 2:44 AM
    Jason Whitlock should be fired! If he were any other race he would fired. It is such a double standard that a black guy can get away with something that other races can't. Even if you think people are being over sensitive about the Lin joke, that does not change the fact that if Jason Whitlock were any other race he would be fired. How are we supposed to become a colorblind society with such a double standard? Can you imagine the public outrage if a sport columnist made a stereotypical joke about a black athlete. For example, that the black athlete was dumb. The columnist would be gone in no time. Jason Whitlock is being let off the hook just because of his race. Fire Jason Whitlock the racist today!
  • Torra...
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    TorranceMom

    February 15, 2012 at 12:09 AM
    Low class . . .
  • Yao
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    Yao

    February 15, 2012 at 9:22 AM
    I am Asian and I think he must be fired.
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