Fallon, Kimmel, Downey, and others have done blackface in skits or movies. Apparently, it is mainly directed at conservatives (except in the case in Virginia where, apparently, no one notified the I'm Outraged, Inc. that the governor was a liberal).The good news is that eventually people are going to get so sick of being called a racist or sexist for otherwise innocent behavior that all of this will lose its punch. In fact, racism is already losing its punch. In the past, if you were called a racist, it meant something serious. Today? Not so much. Since just about anything that can be conceived as racist will be called racist. So it's losing its effect.At the same time, some of the nation's biggest celebrities and athletes are/were black. I can absolutely understand why someone might have dressed up in blackface to emulate Michael Jordan at a costume party--or Michael Jackson, etc. If the intent is to do so because of one's esteem for a person, that seems to be a different thing that should not fall under the blanket of racism.