1. Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence, Bernie Mac, et al., operate from a sarcastic, tongue-in-cheek perspective on racism. Black people in public are generally given free reign in racist jokes because of the poor state of black people in America. Even with this, they do still exercise some caution as to what they say and do, and what they say does often illustrate comical counterpoints to racism.
The difference between Chris Rock making fun of how white people drive, and This author making a wordplay on Kerry's wife, naming her after the Torah, is there is no vicious, oppressive anti-white movement in America today. There are no white people getting lynched and hung, or large, organized groups dedicated to the destruction of white America. What is the minority counterpart to the KK? Quick, name it! Actually, there is none...and the closest people can get is blaming Black Muslims for anti-white remarks.
There is, on the other hand, a vicious, oppressive, and salient jew-hating movement in America. There is also a world audience critiquing the comments of American writers and authors. When the anorexic, disgusting Ann Coulter wrote that we should "Bomb their countries, destroy their armies, and convert their leaders to Christianity", you best believe that was heard around the world, and replayed in sensitive areas.
Regardless of how "mad" you might be about anti-white comments, 30% of white men are not in jail. The AIDS rate among white people is not an epidemic. Poverty among white people is not an epidemic. Which word has more power, "cracker", or "nigger"? "honkey" or "kike"? Which word says "you are a fucking piece of shit", "you are worthless", "you should leave or die", and which word says "you are a nerd", or "you are a dork"?
Which word was uttered by people all over our country for 100 years? Which movement, anti-Semitism, or anti-White people, has major power in the US, and has killed, hung, tortured, beaten, and harassed hundreds of thousands of people? If you answer "anti-white", you are sadly mistaken. So sorry if it's "unfair", or "not even". It wasn't even for the millions of Black slaves brought here. It wasn't even for the thousands of black people killed and lynched. It's not even today, for a system that put black people in dire poverty and now tells them to "go it alone", to simply "rise up and take personal responsibility".
That's the real unfairness. Not the fact that Chris Rock says "honkey", or you, the poor white rapper singing black music, gets made fun of.