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Originally Posted by FidelCashflow View Post

"Japanese Guy: I am Mr Yamamoto
Contestant: Nice to meet you. I'm Shotta, that's E6, and beside him is D-Boy."

If you're not a rapper or in a street-gang, just use your government name.


It seems FidelCashFlow is perpetuating stereotypes too.
post #32 of 36
Stereotype? Uhh, that's actually how Flava Flav acts. How is that a stereotype? Seems more like reality to me.
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post #34 of 36
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Originally Posted by Reggs View Post

That's ironical.
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Flipping channels a few days ago after I got home from a late night at the office, I saw season 2 has kicked off. They seem to have addressed some of my grievances about being offensive to black people. To even it out, they got a Lebanese Guido, a white guy who thinks he's black named Riff-Raff, an asian guy who claims he's not even sure what his nationality is, a few other white guys, and a guy from Bangladesh. I guess now that's equal oppurtunity trash tv... it's OK.
post #36 of 36
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Originally Posted by FidelCashflow View Post
This show is really promoting some horrible stereotypes and making hip-hop in general look retarded though.

Popular hip-hop promotes plenty of horrible stereotypes and looks retarded in general without the aid of this show.
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