
Uncomfortable Conversations with Josh Szeps Fmr John Oliver Writer on Bias, Blackface & Making Sense of the News
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Feb 9, 2026 Jeff Maurer, former Last Week Tonight writer and author of the satire Substack I Might Be Wrong, joins to unpack media, comedy and cultural change. He discusses leaving a hit show over ideological drift. Short, sharp takes on blackface, transgender controversies, satire’s limits, and how newsrooms shifted from debate to caution.
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Harry Connick Jr. Called Out Australian Blackface
- Josh recounts Hey Hey It's Saturday's 2009 blackface segment and Harry Connick Jr.'s on-air rebuke.
- The incident showed older norms persisted in Australia before social media-driven change.
Nuance Disappeared Around Blackface Debates
- The Great Awakening collapsed nuance: satire that mocked racism sometimes got condemned as racist.
- Maurer argues we lost conversations distinguishing intent, target, and context in comedic uses of makeup.
HuffPost Live's Colbert Confrontation
- Josh described his viral HuffPost Live interview with activist Suey Park around Colbert's sketch.
- The exchange illustrated early social-media-era conflicts over satire and accountability.
