Comedian, actor, and writer Michael Che has taken credit for writing a “Saturday Night Live” sketch with Elon Musk that has been accused of cultural appropriation. Che, who is Black, said he is “stunned” at the backlash and accusations of racism.
“Gen Z Hospital” repeatedly uses slang such as “bestie,” “no cap,” “go off, king,” “sis,” and “gang gang.”
The skit resembles the language, dress, and attitude of many TikTok videos from young adults.
But, these words apparently are heavily used in AAVE (African-American Vernacular English).
Bestie Is At SNL’s Gen Z Hospital
In the skit, Elon Musk is the doctor at “Gen Z Hospital” that is carrying for the “bestie” of a group of several people. The “bestie” was fatally injured and the friends were left dealing with their emotions at the hospital.
Musk was speaking to them using the same generational language.
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But some thought it wasn’t mocking young adults but rather Black vernacular as most of the cast members are White. Twitter lit up with these accusations.
This Gen Z hospital sketch on SNL is so stupid. I’m so tired of nonblack people throwing random AAVE terms in their sentences and calling that horse shit “Gen Z language”. pic.twitter.com/3Qhu47zyqj
— Pfizer Princess (@imanimlewis) May 9, 2021
Another tweet said that it would be less racist if Musk just said the N word.
Idk how to explain it but I think Gen Z Hospital would’ve somehow felt less racist if Elon Musk just looked into the camera and said the n word with a hard r instead of whatever that was
— Adeki (@AgitatedAdeki) May 9, 2021
Michael Che Never Heard OF AAVE
Michael Che was taken aback by the fierce criticism and accusations of racism.
It was surprising to him because he had never heard of AAVE.
waiting for it to be midnight, so I can binge That Damn Michael Che !! #HBOMax pic.twitter.com/1ijWLT97so
— StacyWorldPeace (@stacyxosquirtz) May 6, 2021
The Weekend Update host shared his thoughts in a now deleted Instagram post.
The post was titled, “if i could stop one person from calling everybody bro and bestie, im happy with that.”
“I’ve been reading about how my ‘gen z’ sketch was misappropriating AAVE,” he wrote. “And I was stunned because what the f–k is ‘AAVE’? I had to look it up. Turns out it’s an acronym for ‘African American Vernacular English.’ You know, AAVE! That ol’ saying that actual Black people use in conversation all the time…”
“Look the sketch bombed. I’m used to that,” he continued. “I meant no offense to the ‘AAVE’ community. I love AAVE. AAVE to the moon,” Che shared.
It’s pretty clear that “Gen Z Hospital” was not meant to have a racist narrative.
It was poking fun at an entire generation – you, know, it was comedy.
But, in this era of heightened sensitivity, many things are labeled as offensive and racist.
Some people thought it was hilarious though.
Michael Che is funny as hell. I also thought Gen Z Hospital was hilarious. The fact that people want comedians to apologize for doing comedy is one of the dumbest things going right now.
— Spaghetti Junction Boys Podcast (@SJBAtlanta) May 11, 2021
This wasn’t the only controversy on Saturday’s episode. Dave Chappelle also took aim at the criticism about Elon Musk, who is one of the richest men in the world, hosting the show.
The comedian said “no one can be woke enough.”
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The entire “Gen Z Hospital” sketch is in the video below.