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I think he is an equal opportunity offender.
So what if he does? It's not like anyone else doesn't.
No, you are not alone, but you are missing the point. Like Carlos Mencia who pokes fun at every race, culture, socio-economic level, religion and political stance, I don't think you can call either of them racist. With their outlandish comedy they are (hopefully) teaching us to laugh at ourselves and see how much alike we all are, instead of how different. So try to see beyond the surface. He is an actor doing his job. And he has the potential to do some good if people can see beyond his screwball comedy.
Did you buy any of his rhetoric? No one else did either. He did it so tounge-in-cheek that no one with any insight would take it seriously. Relax dear. It's only comedy.
Did you enjoy Borats national anthem?
by AmorousLilith on September 2nd, 2008
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On which parts of Borat only had the camera hidden? When did the people interacting with Borat on film not know they were being filmed?
by Running, Fall Up on July 21st, 2008
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Did anyone else find the guy who played Borat's producer, Azamat, incredibly attractive?
by Halskiisaklink on June 23rd, 2007
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If you could really meet Borat, what would you ask him?
by Shine_The_Light on March 19th, 2007
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Who saw Borat and thought it sucked?
by bgoodjohnny on May 25th, 2007
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You're reading Am I the only American that sees plainly that Borat not only makes fun of Kazahstan, Jews, and somewhat Poland, but also FIRST AND FOREMOST most subcultures in AMERICA?
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