Kudos to the BBC for actually answering my complaint to them about the TOP GEAR fiasco. I just received a form email from them. However, old media responses just won’t cut it in my opinion, but thanks for the response, BBC Complaints Department! I still don’t agree with you. Bring back Monty Python!
Dear Mr Varela
Thank you for your feedback about the comments made about Mexicans in the Top Gear broadcast on 30 January 2010. The producers of Top Gear have apologised to the Mexican Ambassador for the comments made about him during the show. Whilst the majority of the piece on the Mastretta had been discussed in advance with BBC Editorial Policy staff, the comments about him were ad libbed by the presenters during the recording. The BBC’s Editorial Guidelines are very clear about singling out individuals for irreverent/mocking/ comments. Those guidelines were not adhered to and the Top Gear production team has apologised for this. The comments about the Ambassador have been removed from all repeats of the programme. With regard to the other comments made about Mexicans, these were indeed playing off a stereotype, and that practice is something that regular viewers of Top Gear will be familiar with, as the presenters often make jokes about the perceived characteristics of various nationalities when talking about the cars made in those countries. It is something that has been done in the past with the French, the Germans, the Americans and the Italians, so Mexico was not singled out for special treatment in this case. Comments made by the Top Gear presenters are clearly exaggerated for comic effect – to imply that a sports car is no good because it will spend all day asleep is self evidently absurd, and not meant to be taken as vindictive. The Top Gear audience understands this clearly and treats these remarks accordingly.
[SIDENOTE FROM ME: So this is not vindictive? Ok.]
The UK prides itself on being a tolerant nation, but one of the contributing factors towards that tolerance is the fact that jokes made around national stereotyping are commonplace, and are indeed a robust part of our national humour. Typically the most comedic ones are negative – for example our own comedians make material out of the fact that the British are supposed to be terrible cooks, terrible romantics, and forever happy to come second. In fact, some of the more humorous complaints we have received from Mexico are based on stereotypical retorts, with one excellent one in particular referring to the presenters as effete tea drinkers. In line with that British tradition, stereotype-based comedy is allowed within BBC guidelines, in programmes where the audience has clear expectations of that being the case, as it indeed is with Top Gear. Of course it may appear offensive to those who have not watched the programme or who are unfamiliar with its humour. Please accept our assurance that it was not the intention of the programme to offend Mexicans but rather to use a clearly unbelievable stereotype of Mexicans to humorous effect. Thanks again for contacting us. Regards BBC Complaints
www.bbc.co.uk/complaints NB This is sent from an outgoing account only which is not monitored. You cannot reply to this email address but if necessary please contact us via our webform quoting any case number we provided Kind Regards BBC Audience Services
I still think the apology is lame and their reasons about ethnic humor weak. And for that, BBC, you get a CHORIZO award!
“unbelievable stereotype of Mexicans to humorous effect”
In America, you could get shot for less.
And our friend Julian just called me a racist. LOL. I love it.
What this explanation called to mind was Monty Python’s fish-slapping dance. You slap me with a fish (insulting joke); I slap you back with a bigger fish. Except Monty Python’s was funnier.
Sigh, I miss Python so much. You know, those guys were genius comedians and I can’t even recall a skit where there really rag on ethnic groups. Sure, religion was fair game but the only one I remember was the scene from the Meaning of Life where the French waiter had a funny accent. Also, every Sperm is Sacred is funny!