A couple of years old, but still hillarious… This video made waves over the internet when it came out and made Russell Peters (comedian from good ol’ Canada) an instant success. At45 minutes, you might need to set aside some time to watch the whole thing. Do it if you have the time, because Peters’ humor touches on all cultural stereotypes and characteristics you can find in Canada. Some might call it racist, but he’s pointing out how diverse the world is through his unique perspective. For a hilarious take on Indians and Chinese bargaining, fast forward to about 11minutes in the video or about “white Canadians” at 29minutes. So sit back, have a laugh, or else “somebody gonna get a hurtin’…”
Thailand blocks access to YouTube
April 4, 2007
The Thai government has banned access to the YouTube video-uploading website after it broadcast material critical of the country’s king.
Communications Minister Sitthichai Pookaiyaudom said the site was banned after a 44-second film showing graffiti over the king’s face was aired.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 79, is revered and it is forbidden to insult him.
The minister said a ban came after the Thai government asked YouTube’s owner Google to remove it and they declined.
The contentious film also shows feet being placed over the king’s face – an offensive act to Thais, who consider feet dirty.
YouTube ‘disappointed’
“It’s a serious case of lese majeste,” said Mr Sitthichai, referring to crimes of offending the country’s monarchy. “We asked Google to remove it some days ago, but they refused to.”
The minister said access within Thailand would be reinstated once the film had been removed.
YouTube’s head of global communications, Julie Supan, said: “We are disappointed that YouTube has been blocked in Thailand, and we are currently looking into the matter.
“The internet is an international phenomenon and while technology can bring great opportunity and access to information globally, it can also present new and unique cultural challenges.”
The profile of the YouTube user who uploaded the movie onto the site lists the US as his location.
The ban follows the jailing for 10 years of a Swiss man after he pleaded guilty to charges of insulting the Thai king.
Oliver Jufer, 57, was arrested last December after drunkenly spray-painting posters of King Bhumibol Adulyadej in the northern city of Chiang Mai.
B! How is it I’m just now commenting on your blog? It’s probably because I suck and don’t keep up with it like I should.
My father-in-law recommended Russell Peters to me. I don’t really like him. (Peters, not my father-in-law.) He kind of does the same thing as Carlos Mencia, which smacks of taking advantage of being a minority to tell racist jokes. I think that’s a big reason why they’re so popular with white people, to be honest.
Hey Mo… thanks for commenting.
I think white people like Peter’s as well but this video was passed down to me from my bro and other non-white friends. So i’m not sure what to think… maybe we should have a little laugh once in a while at how diverse yet strange we all are.
Thanks again and hope to hear from you soon! 🙂
B