The 91-year-old filmmaker discussed the culture of being politically correct and said that it is slowly leading to the death of comedy, reports Variety.
"No, no, I mean maybe 'Young Frankenstein'. Maybe a few. But never 'Blazing Saddles', because we have become stupidly politically correct, which is the death of comedy," Brooks said in a recent BBC Radio 4 interview.
The director emphasised that comedy has to walk a fine line when trying to create laughter, without hurting the sentiments of people belonging to different ethnicities.
Containing numerous racial slurs, "Blazing Saddles" was a Western spoof about an African-American sheriff in a racist town, starring Gene Wilder and Cleavon Little.
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