Chances are good that at some point in the last few days, you’ve heard or seen the name “Josh Denny” through social media — and the reason behind that is far from positive. The Food Network host is getting some serious heat from Twitter users after his controversial comments about the “n-word,” and honestly? We can’t blame anyone for speaking out about this.
Denny is the star of the Food Network show Ginormous Food, which looks for the biggest and tastiest foods in America. Ginormous Food has been really successful from the beginning: It premiered to over 35 million viewers and has been running for three seasons since it began in 2017. Denny is also a standup comedian who has released a few comedy albums in the past, and is in the midst of releasing one now. Perhaps that was why he tweeted comments about the n-word in the first place — to drum up some attention?
Whatever the reason behind it, Denny certainly made an impression, and it was *not* a good one. On May 18th, Denny sent out a tweet comparing the phrase “Straight White Male” to the “n-word.” Twitter users everywhere were infuriated, and the angry replies and arguments immediately came flooding in. He tweeted, “‘Straight White Maile’ has become this century’s N-Word. It’s used to offend and diminish the recipient based on assumption and bias. No difference in the usage.”
“Straight White Male” has become this century’s N-Word. It’s used to offend and diminish the recipient based on assumption and bias. No difference in the usage.
— Josh Denny (@JoshDenny) May 18, 2018
Denny didn’t stop there — he sent out a series of other tweets defending his stance. He added, “My point is, when you call someone this in conversation – you know exactly what you’re doing: attempting to devalue their POV based on negative cultural stereotypes. That’s racism.
My point is, when you call someone this in conversation - you know exactly what you’re doing: attempting to devalue their POV based on negative cultural stereotypes. That’s racism.
— Josh Denny (@JoshDenny) May 18, 2018
Denny went on to quote both Dr. Martin Luther King and Kanye West while defending his opinion. At one point, he tweeted, “We will only eliminate racism, bigotry, and discrimination when we stop thinking of people and discussing society in those terms. Saying ‘this person can’t think this because they’re this’ is why we are a nation divided. Merely switching power dynamics isn’t the cure.”
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I understand what you are trying to say, but woof.
— justin caesar. (@pantsboyusa) May 18, 2018
Straight white male might be used to discuss your personal opinion, but the N -word is used to dismiss people as humans. Not equivalent. Not even close.
Comparing "SWM" with the N-word is outrageously tone-deaf, inane, and wildly false. I don't care how "persecuted" by "racism" you feel as a white dude, if you think use of the term is equivalent to a slur arising from centuries of SLAVERY AND SEGREGATION, you're crazy.
— Mark Hughes (@markhughesfilms) May 18, 2018
I'm sorry, but that reasoning is seriously flawed. The "n-word" is negative by dictionary definition, hence the reason why it was the word of choice to define a group of ppl who were looked upon as lesser beings. 1
— Tamika J. Spaulding (@tjmadeafunny) May 18, 2018
He's probably busy trying to delete shit like this... pic.twitter.com/Zj0L3pc8N4
— Jonathan Zaun (@JonathanZaun) May 19, 2018
I beat him to 2012. pic.twitter.com/AoH2TkY9oE
— Jonathan Zaun (@JonathanZaun) May 19, 2018
Is this what you consider being better to each other? Racist jokes? pic.twitter.com/vUgpr4yhAs
— Carly (@carlyvwest) May 19, 2018
Although Denny has responded to many of the replies to his initial tweet, debating and defending his stance, he has yet to reply to any of the tweets that bring up his past racist comments. Here are some of Denny’s replies so far:
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The most rational reply I’ve seen - yes it’s definitely a stretch. But as a comic it’s in my nature to think in extremes. https://t.co/93bxvkZab1
— Josh Denny (@JoshDenny) May 19, 2018
This has been fun. I deeply appreciate those that engaged in healthy debate and dialogue and could decipher jokes from points I was trying to make. It all comes from a place of wanting us to be better to each other. Everyone deserves love.
— Josh Denny (@JoshDenny) May 19, 2018
Very fair. It really wasn’t my intention to offend people; it was an honest reaction to a pattern I saw: saying “straight white males” are responsible for all evil in society. That’s not true, just like a lot of the horrible things generalized about black people. https://t.co/QhKEpdc4kh
— Josh Denny (@JoshDenny) May 19, 2018
Food Network also has not released any kind of statement about Denny or Ginormous Food. At this point, though, they’re bound to say something soon.
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