@farmerman,
You're a ruralite so let me ask you:
Are rural American entertainers like
Buddy Hackett, Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy and the Blue Collar comedy troupe, and Ray Stevens offensive to you?
Were shows like
Hee Haw, The Beverly Hillbillies, The Andy Griffith Show, Mama's Family, Reba, The Jeff Foxworthy Show, The Waltons, Little House On The Prairie, Gunsmoke, Branded, Bonanza, and
The Dukes of Hazzard, offensive to you?
Were movies like
Cannonball Run,
Cannonball 2, and
The Smokey and the Bandit series offensive to you?
Were songs like Rednex's "Cotton Eye Joe" and Primus' " Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" offensive to you?
I liked these two songs. The video for "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" still sticks out in my memory:
All these entertainers and entertainment properties I referenced are all part of
MAINSTREAM AMERICAN ENTERTAINMENT.
Benny Hill was a British comedian who was famous for poking fun at American entertainment. He did that a lot on his show.
Would you have been offended if he had did a sketch poking fun at rural Americans? If he did a sketch parodying
Hee Haw or
The Beverly Hillbillies or something like that?