Podcasters âdidnât ask for racist jokes to be cutâ
A Mobo Award-winning duo whoâve been criticised for laughing at âracist jokesâ on a US podcast could have asked for them to be edited out, its host has claimed.
James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu, better known as Shxtsngigs, have apologised after facing backlash over the episode of Andrew Schulzâs series Flagrant.
The pair said it was a âmistakeâ not to challenge the host over his comments about black women and blamed a âfight or flightâ reaction
In the latest episode of his podcast, Schulz has said they could have asked for the material to be edited out, but chose not to.
BBC Newsbeat has contacted James and Fuhadâs representatives for comment.
Listeners took offence at comments Schulz made during a discussion of the âblack girlfriend effectâ â the inspiration for a TikTok trend where mixed race couples share how their relationships have changed them
James and Fuhad agreed that black women âglow up the other cultureâ, but Schulz argued that white men alter their appearance out of a âprotective instinctâ.
He added: âThey shave their hair because they start losing it, because heâs so stressed to be around this black girl complaining all the time.
âThey grow their beard because they need a cushion when they get slapped.â
James and Fuhad, who have millions of followers and won a Mobo Award in February, apologised after a clip was widely shared and accused of promoting racist stereotypes about black women.
They said they were âin shockâ during the recording session in July and there was âno excuseâ for their behaviour.
On his on podcast, which came out on Wednesday, Schulz said he could sympathise with James and Fuhadâs situation.
He said their producer had asked to cut other parts of the show they found inappropriate.
âBut with that joke about the black women, nothing,â he says.
âThe fight or flight thing wasnât really there afterwards.â
Schulz also said James and Fuhad had only spoken out now because of the criticism.
âThere was no negative reaction after it came out,â he says.
âTo me, thatâs indicative of somebody who just likes cancelling or causing chaos on the internet trying to bait people.â
Schulz said it was wrong for the guests to apologise, and doing so had âamplifiedâ the situation.
âWhat you have done is you have empowered the people who have tried to cancel you,â he said.
Fans of the Shxtsngigs podcast have said they feel let down by the clip, saying it plays into the racist âangry black womanâ trope.
One, Jorden Berkeley, previously told Newsbeat sheâd have expected âeven the slightest of pushbackâ to Schulzâs comments.
James and Fuhad have not publicly responded to Schulzâs latest comments and have not responded to Newsbeatâs request for comment.