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[VIDEO] Colbert mocks 'Accidental Racist' with 'Oopsie-Daisy Homophobe'

By Kristen Butler, UPI.com
Stephen Colbert (L) and Alan Cumming sing "Oopsie-Daisy Homophobe" on "The Colbert Report." The song is a spoof of the Brad Paisley and LL Cool J song "Accidental Racist." (Screenshot via Colbert Nation/Comedy Central)
Stephen Colbert (L) and Alan Cumming sing "Oopsie-Daisy Homophobe" on "The Colbert Report." The song is a spoof of the Brad Paisley and LL Cool J song "Accidental Racist." (Screenshot via Colbert Nation/Comedy Central)

On last night's episode of "The Colbert Report," late-night comedian Stephen Colbert took on the Brad Paisley song "Accidental Racist" by partnering with Alan Cumming to sing "Oopsie-Daisy Homophobe."

The original song, in which country star Paisley and actor and rapper LL Cool J sing about modern race relations, particularly in the south, got a lot of headlines after the public's confused response.

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In the Comedy Central spoof, Colbert dons a cowboy hat and laments misunderstandings between himself and a gay man at the gym. Alan Cumming enters to rap from the gay perspective just as LL Cool J gave the black perspective in "Accidental Racist."

But in the end, after a presumably enlightening dialogue in the form of song, Colbert sang "now that gay is fine, let's fix Palestine."

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