Andy, unless you perceive all black American women to be extremely talented nuns, I don’t see how dressing up Whoopi Goldberg’s character in a film can be considered cultural stereotyping, but that aside this pussy-footing around what is perceived to be the delicate sensibilities of black people everywhere is patronising in the extreme. However well intentioned, it’s an insult. No one minds the pale-skinned using a bit of slap to portray, say, a Spanish Flamenco dancer, but the darker the slap gets the more twitchy the politically correct become. Skin comes in many hues - that’s life – and there’s nothing wrong with it. I can’t help thinking that had Michael Jackson’s skin remained black until the end of his life, his many impersonators would have been very much frowned upon now - but as it is his skin became white so that’s alright then! What nonsense!