An ABC1 mockumentary about the adventures of a rebellious 14-year-old Pacific Islander boy has been slammed by Australia's Tongan community.

Jonah from Tonga, the brainchild of comedian Chris Lilley, who depicts the titualar character in blackface, has been labelled racist and degrading towards Polynesian people.

Numerous viewers have taken to social media to express outrage over the show following its debut last week, many using the #MyNameIsNOTJonah hashtag.

"This post is to Stand up to the stereotypes of how Pacific Islanders are being perceived as within the TV show #JonahFromTonga," Leitu Havea wrote under her Instagram post.



"I could go on about how much passion I feel about this movement, but I think the sign speaks for itself; so join the movement! #MyNameIsNOTJonah #ChangeStartsHere #ProudPoly."

Instagram user Salote Taukalau had a similar message in her post.

"I am a proud Tongan," she wrote. "I've never been suspended. And I've never been to prison. And I'm in my final year studying towards my Bachelor Degree."

But some took to Twitter to defend the show.

I think Chris Lilley's #JonahFromTonga was made not to be a racist hit on Tongans such as myself. But I do believe he pushes boundaries! â€” Ruby Adelaine (@RubyAdeleine) May 15, 2014

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