[13] In 2018, Duker set up the comedy night "Wacky Racists", which currently has a monthly residency at 2Northdown in Kings Cross, London, and performs spin-off shows at festivals and events across the UK.
[20] Duker joked about the phrase in the context of discussing her views on whiteness and capitalism in response to a 1970s clip of James Baldwin talking about black power.
[20][21] Duker described that "far-right blogs to mainstream tabloids" began covering the story six days after the episode aired,[20] with the Daily Mail's Sarah Vine criticising the comments as "hateful dogma",[22] after which 1,300 complaints were made to the BBC.
[21] The BBC responded that the content was "within audience expectations for a post-watershed, topical, satirical programme from a comedian whose style and tone are well-established", later dismissing the complaints.
[23][24] A Greater Manchester police hate crime investigation was opened after a report in early January and closed a week later with no action.
[20][21][26] In 2021, she was hired by Rumpus Media to co-present a new female-led topical panel show on Comedy Central[27] called Yesterday, Today and The Day Before[28] alongside fellow comedians Suzi Ruffell and Maisie Adam.