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Top Gear crew, racist?
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This could be a hard nut to crack for some.
Are these remarks made by that supercilious trio racist, and if they are should the 'Top-Gear' trio be axed?
Or are the Mexican woman's accusations a little OTT?
This could be a hard nut to crack for some.
Are these remarks made by that supercilious trio racist, and if they are should the 'Top-Gear' trio be axed?
Or are the Mexican woman's accusations a little OTT?
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I've been to Mexico (Puerto Vallartes) a couple if times, and the only stereotype which I can confirm is that Mexicans are shorter than you expect.
Top Gear - people shouldn't really get het up about the show. Its just three heroically mingling blokes in Asda jeans...being blokey.
One of them is a midget - so at least they're being nice and inclusive!
Top Gear - people shouldn't really get het up about the show. Its just three heroically mingling blokes in Asda jeans...being blokey.
One of them is a midget - so at least they're being nice and inclusive!
I am a fan of Top Gear, but honestly? Yes, I think the remarks are kind of racist in a casual/offhanded kind of way. Not necessarily malicious, but they are indicative of a kind of national stereotype that exists and is very current. Obviously Mexicans aren't a race, but I think the intention behind the remarks applies to Latin Americans as a whole, and even if not it's a very similar ballpark.
Having said that, if I were watching it at the time, then I'd have probably just picked up on the casual racism for a second and then not really thought about it anymore.
Having said that, if I were watching it at the time, then I'd have probably just picked up on the casual racism for a second and then not really thought about it anymore.
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Did you know that Speedy Gonzales,the cartoon,was banned in the USA because it stereotyped Mexicans, in the form of Speedys friends,as lazy.
It is still shown in Mexico though where it remains very popular.
Some people need to get a sense of humour, the Top Gear team make fun of everybody, including themselves.
It is still shown in Mexico though where it remains very popular.
Some people need to get a sense of humour, the Top Gear team make fun of everybody, including themselves.
/// in the broadest sense yes, but you can argue that they were using the sterotypical cartoon/ old film mexican and that no one was meant to take it seriously.///
Substitute the stereotypical cartoon/old film Mexican, with the stereotypical cartoon/old film African.
Would a sense of humour also help in this case Dave?
Substitute the stereotypical cartoon/old film Mexican, with the stereotypical cartoon/old film African.
Would a sense of humour also help in this case Dave?
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