Better than starving in India
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What a terrible stereotype A hard working man with a large loving family who is respected in the community and often plays the straight man to the wacky antics of the less reasonable characters. Oh the humanity!
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That's what I was thinking! The show stereotypes teachers, nerds, lawyers, christians, police, politicians, ... (you name it).
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The family that runs the 7-11 near my house are Indian. They work their asses off, the whole family, is that a bad stereotype? Not in my book!
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I despise headlines that give orders. "Let's do something" "Meet so and so" and so on.
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Jesus christ. The writer actually uses the term "South Asian Americans". How politically correct can ya get??
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you know what I've never heard? an Italian say that super Mario is racist, or an Irishman say that lucky charms is culturally insensitive... I wish these people actually worked for a day in their lives so they'd learn about real issues people face, not just cry for attention
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If Apu is a problem, then so are Bumblebee Man, Uter, Groundskeeper Willie, and every other ethic stereotype on the show. Somehow they're not, though.
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