Jason Alexander Calls Cricket A "Gay Sport," Writes The Greatest Apology Ever

THIS is how you apologize, people.

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Jason Alexander Calls Cricket A "Gay ...
Jack Moore

1. It all started when Alexander was on “The Late, Late Show With Craig Ferguson.”

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After his appearance, his Twitter followers began to question him about his homophobic jokes.

So Alexander took to Twitter to offer a pretty outstanding apology.

A message of amends.

Last week, I made an appearance on the Craig Ferguson show – a wonderfully unstructured, truly spontaneous conversation show. No matter what anecdotes I think will be discussed, I have yet to find that Craig and I ever touch those subjects. Rather we head off onto one unplanned, loony topic after another. It’s great fun trying to keep up with him and I enjoy Craig immensely.

During the last appearance, we somehow wandered onto the topic of offbeat sports and he suddenly mentioned something about soccer and cricket. Now, I am not a stand-up comic. Stand up comics have volumes of time-tested material for every and all occasions. I, unfortunately, do not. However, I’ve done a far amount of public speaking and emceeing over the years so I do have a scattered bit, here and there.

Years ago, I was hosting comics in a touring show in Australia and one of the bits I did was talking about their sports versus American sports. I joked about how their rugby football made our football pale by comparison because it is a brutal, no holds barred sport played virtually without any pads, helmets or protection. And then I followed that with a bit about how, by comparison, their other big sport of cricket seemed so delicate and I used the phrase, “ a bit gay”. Well, it was all a laugh in Australia where it was seen as a joke about how little I understood cricket, which in fact is a very, very athletic sport. The routine was received well but, seeing as their isn’t much talk of cricket here in America, it hasn’t come up in years.

Until last week. When Craig mentioned cricket I thought, “oh, goody – I have a comic bit about cricket I can do. Won’t that be entertaining?”. And so I did a chunk of this old routine and again referred to cricket as kind of “gay” – talking about the all white uniforms that never seem to get soiled; the break they take for tea time with a formal tea cart rolled onto the field, etc. I also did an exaggerated demonstration of the rather unusual way they pitch the cricket ball which is very dance-like with a rather unusual and exaggerated arm gesture. Again, the routine seemed to play very well and I thought it had been a good appearance.

Shortly after that however, a few of my Twitter followers made me aware that they were both gay and offended by the joke. And truthfully, I could not understand why. I do know that humor always points to the peccadillos or absurdities or glaring generalities of some kind of group or another – short, fat, bald, blonde, ethnic, smart, dumb, rich, poor, etc. It is hard to tell any kind of joke that couldn’t be seen as offensive to someone. But I truly did not understand why a gay person would be particularly offended by this routine.

However, troubled by the reaction of some, I asked a few of my gay friends about it. And at first, even they couldn’t quite find the offense in the bit. But as we explored it, we began to realize what was implied under the humor. I was basing my use of the word “gay” on the silly generalization that real men don’t do gentile, refined things and that my portrayal of the cricket pitch was pointedly effeminate , thereby suggesting that effeminate and gay were synonymous.

But what we really got down to is quite serious. It is not that we can’t laugh at and with each other. It is not a question of oversensitivity. The problem is that today, as I write this, young men and women whose behaviors, choices or attitudes are not deemed “man enough” or “normal” are being subjected to all kinds of abuse from verbal to physical to societal. They are being demeaned and threatened because they don’t fit the group’s idea of what a “real man” or a “real woman” are supposed to look like, act like and feel like.

For these people, my building a joke upon the premise I did added to the pejorative stereotype that they are forced to deal with everyday. It is at the very heart of this whole ugly world of bullying that has been getting rightful and overdue attention in the media. And with my well-intentioned comedy bit, I played right into those hurtful assumptions and diminishments.

And the worst part is – I should know better. My daily life is filled with gay men and women, both socially and professionally. I am profoundly aware of the challenges these friends of mine face and I have openly advocated on their behalf. Plus, in my own small way, I have lived some of their experience. Growing up in the ‘70’s in a town that revered it’s school sports and athletes, I was quite the outsider listening to my musical theater albums, studying voice and dance and spending all my free time on the stage. Many of the same taunts and jeers and attitudes leveled at young gay men and women were thrown at me and on occasion I too was met with violence or the threat of violence.

So one might think that all these years later I might be able to intuit that my little cricket routine could make some person who has already been made to feel alien and outcast feel even worse or add to the conditions that create their alienation. But in this instance, I did not make the connection. I didn’t get it.

So, I would like to say – I now get it. And to the extent that these jokes made anyone feel even more isolated or misunderstood or just plain hurt – please know that was not my intention, at all or ever. I hope we will someday live in a society where we are so accepting of each other that we can all laugh at jokes like these and know that there is no malice or diminishment intended.

But we are not there yet.

So, I can only apologize and I do. In comedy, timing is everything. And when a group of people are still fighting so hard for understanding, acceptance, dignity and essential rights – the time for some kinds of laughs has not yet come. I hope my realization brings some comfort.

Thanks,
Jason

3. Well Done, Jason. Well done.

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      Finally someone mentioned “Not that there’s anything wrong with that!” I have many gay friends! My father’s gay!

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    • Why are LGBTs the only minority that can’t be offended by anything without offending everybody else for “daring to have such cheek”. The only time we get to be offended are when one of us gets mutilated (only if the circumstances are extraordinary enough to elicit bloodlust fascination) or a little kid gets bullied into suicide (and even then you get the “everyone gets bullied, it’s part of growing up” crowd) We have established that LGBTs probably shouldn’t be allowed to be murdered, can we move onto more subtle areas of discrimination please?  The “complainers” aren’t rioting, asking for the head of Costanza, they’re merely pointing out how this kind of speech leads to the systematic dehumanization of LGBTs in our institutional zeitgeist (talking like this makes me feel smart LoL ^_^)

    • Chin T. a year ago

      Somewhere, Michael Richards is weeping.

    • Brian H. a year ago

      He only said cricket is gay because he couldn’t say cricket is pussy sport on tv. Once that’s allowed on tv and in regular conversation the use of “gay” should diminish.

    • glenchilada a year ago

      Ha! Sports don’t even HAVE sex, so how could they be gay?

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      A quote from a very, very intelligent gay man seems suitable here. I understand the story here, but it all kind of boils down to this in my little world. At least I’ve got Fry on my side.

    • Richard Parker a year ago

      What an amazing man! Who would have thought the man who played George Costanza would have turned out to be a role model for all human beings! Mr. Alexander: thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!

    • Anpaula a year ago

      Bravo Mr Costanza

    • R. a year ago

      To everyone who thinks his joke was no big deal and people are just getting offended for no reason:
      Non-black and white thinking isn’t your strong suit, is it? He explained the problems with “That’s gay!”-type jokes and expressions, and he explained it very well. And people still aren’t getting it. Go to your rooms and think about it some more, and don’t come back until you grasp it.
      What he said also applies to every other oppressed group, by the way. But OH NO, it’s just those effin’ women/blacks/gays getting offended again!, says the straight, white male who has never been systematically punished for merely belonging to a social category.

    • Cockalatte a year ago
       

      Everyone gets so butt hurt about comedians and their jokes I’m shocked we have any comedians left cuz they can not say a joke without someone getting offended. Gaaaaaaay

      classy
    • Davine S. a year ago

      Well, this is somewhat refreshing. I’m surprised at him even doing this bit in the first place, though. It seems as dated to me as someone getting on tv and joking about “coloured folk” - I thought we were beyond that shit by now.  I wouldn’t care if he joked about cricket because it is a bizarrely refined sport, on the surface - but that should have been his whole joke. Like “are they having afternoon tea or playing a sport? I can’t even tell!” type stuff. Sexuality doesn’t need to factor into it. Anywhere.

    • 2themaxe a year ago

      Thank you. Thank you for your support.  #win

    • Colter Langan a year ago

      Wow. For some reason I thought Jason would either know the diff between there and their, or would have someone proofread an official apology before releasing it.

    • pigletinboots a year ago

      Real men don’t do gentile things, spells he.

    • J a year ago

      Can’t wait for the SouthPark episode where they refer to Jason Alexander as “the gay guy.”

    • billybadass a year ago

      It’s a shame because it really was funny. Maybe if he said “dainty”. I think that would have made it even funnier actually.

     
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