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Watch That Ferguson ‘SNL’ Sketch that Was Banned

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Check out the racially charged Ferguson ‘SNL’ sketch that was banned

Saturday Night Live tried to tackle the Ferguson issue last Saturday but, unfortunately for the popular series, the sketch was cut. The SNL sketch featured Kenan Thompson and Cecily Strong playing two news anchors who struggle to keep the tone cheery, reading teleprompter scripts with unfortunately double meanings.

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Leslie Jones plays a hilarious traffic report, and James Franco is a poorly named chef with a problem for saying accidentally inappropriate statements. Watch the politically charged sketch below.

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