'The Dictator' Racial Stereotypes Trouble Arab-Americans

16 May 2012 16:30 #1 by otisptoadwater


Sacha Baron Cohen’s “The Dictator” opens in theaters at midnight on Tuesday, but the film already has some Arab-Americans complaining about its damaging portrayal of Arabs.



http://thewrap.com/movies/article/dictator-racial-stereotypes-trouble-arab-americans-39996

[sarcasm]This guy is out of control! Something has to be done![/sarcasm]

Oh, wait... he's just an actor and his films are comedies. I guess those who are outraged by his movies could elect not to go see them.

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16 May 2012 17:07 #2 by Reverend Revelant

otisptoadwater wrote:
Sacha Baron Cohen’s “The Dictator” opens in theaters at midnight on Tuesday, but the film already has some Arab-Americans complaining about its damaging portrayal of Arabs.


So who cares? I just got back from a showing of the film a few minutes ago. The film skewers all sorts of stereotypes (blacks, hairy arm-pitted green liberal women, chinese, north koreans, russians, new yorkers, southerners, 9-11, sex, gay sex, women, men and so on) and tough ta-ta's to anyone who can't dredge up enough sense of humor and satire to enjoy a good ribbing. A speech at the end of the film rakes conservatives over the coals. You don't see me complaining. Death to the humorless.

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16 May 2012 18:44 #3 by FredHayek
Exactly. I think it shows great courage to poke fun at everyone but especially Islam because even shows like South Park will back down from offending them.

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16 May 2012 21:44 #4 by Reverend Revelant

FredHayek wrote: Exactly. I think it shows great courage to poke fun at everyone but especially Islam because even shows like South Park will back down from offending them.


Not a single place in the movie is there ANY mention of Islam or religiously motivated terrorism. The humor is strictly dealing with American politics, North African dictators, Middle Eastern dictators, North Korean dictators, Chinese communist, Russian politics, the U.N, oil politics and a multitude of racial characters types.

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17 May 2012 08:27 #5 by Rick
Looks stupid but funny...I'll drop a dollar on it in a few months if I'm bored.

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17 May 2012 16:50 #6 by FredHayek
Seems unfair to not joke about Islam since Cohen has picked on Christians and Jews in earlier movies.

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17 May 2012 18:04 #7 by Rick

FredHayek wrote: Seems unfair to not joke about Islam since Cohen has picked on Christians and Jews in earlier movies.

But was he really making fun of Islam? I would think that if he actually made fun of Islam or Mohamed, there would already be a bounty on his head.

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17 May 2012 18:30 #8 by Reverend Revelant

FredHayek wrote: Seems unfair to not joke about Islam since Cohen has picked on Christians and Jews in earlier movies.


He picks on Jews in this movie. He is Jewish. But he doesn't pick on their religion, it's politics. If you need some analogy, he's the Mel Brooks of Britain.

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17 May 2012 18:43 #9 by otisptoadwater

The Liberals GOP Twin wrote: He picks on Jews in this movie. He is Jewish. But he doesn't pick on their religion, it's politics. If you need some analogy, he's the Mel Brooks of Britain.


Well put, take a look at Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, and History of the World. I'm not sure you could show those films in a public venue today because there are so many people who have become so over sensitive and politically correct.

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17 May 2012 20:22 #10 by FredHayek
Blazing Saddles would be picketed if someone remade it today. (Very funny, but wrong in so many ways.)

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