So, if a white comedian wears “blackface,” that comedian will be cancelled and forced to go on an apology tour if they want to be in a movie or TV show again, but if a black man wears white face, they get celebrated.

Comedian Druski has gone viral after releasing a sketch video of himself as Erika Kirk.

In the video, Druski is wearing clothing and prosthetics that make him appear to be a version of Erika Kirk.

Newsweek provided the following details of the new video:

Druski’s latest skit has sparked backlash and divided opinions online.

In a post to X on March 25, the comedian, whose real name is Drew Desbordes, posted a video with the caption: “How Conservative Women in America act.”

In the skit, Druski wears full prosthetics to portray Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk, prompting criticism online as social media users argue that this was disrespectful and unnecessary.

The skit begins with Druski, dressed in prosthetics, dancing as fireworks explode with two American flags in the background. This has been considered to be a reference to Kirk’s massive memorial in Arizona.

Druski is then shown in a mock press conference about the Iran war, singing in a car, conducting a press appearance while holding a Bible and attending a Reformer Pilates class.

The top comment on the post is someone asking Grok, an AI chatbot built into X, who the person in the video is. Grok responded, in a reply viewed over 700,000 times, “That’s Erika Kirk.”

Many found the skit funny, with positive reshares of the post receiving millions of views online. One social media user replied in a post viewed over half a million times—“trolling Erika Kirk and all conservative white women, you might be the goat.”

Watch it here:

Many of Druski’s followers supported the video:

Others thought it was disrespectful:

What are your thoughts on the video?



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