As Spanish language speakers, were allowing black non-Spanish speakers to think Sábado Gigante was a fabulous show.
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Just a few minutes ago, a non-black Latino friend texted me that I probably should talk bad about Sábado Gigante on the Twitter.
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His main concern is that black people are going to realize we're mourning the loss of a racist show called Sábado Gigante. Oops.
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You know, we can say "I watched that show with my family a lot, but it was problematic." Instead were praising Sábado Gigante like its God.
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Every Latino think piece about Sábado Gigante reads like a eulogy of losing the best thing since sliced bread. It's revolting.
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The only thing I'm sad about regarding Sábado Gigante's departure is that I have to wait until September for it to finally go off the air.
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Wow. I get that your feelings are hurt, but some Latinos are super delusional about Sábado Gigante.pic.twitter.com/0ihSjLgR2M
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Don Francisco is as much a person of color as, say, that Kramer guy from Seinfeld who looks just like him.
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Don Francisco is a white Latino. A misogynist, racist, disableist, fat-shaming white Latino.
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Don't make me look through the Sábado Gigante clips to find the way the show portrayed black people. It was absolutely horrid.
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Don't make me look through the Sábado Gigante clips to find the way the show portrayed indigenous peoples. You know that shit is shameful.
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