By Lindsay Gellman
The network has scrubbed the show's website of photos and video from the episode.
Assuming the Dudesons episode is gone for good, what have we learned? Well, despite Michael Cooke's whiny defense of racism, we see once again that protests work. Activists got rid of one set of stereotypes at a major network. More important, they showed Hollywood there's a price to pay for stereotyping Indians. Anyone who knows about this incident will think twice before doing something similar.
For more on the subject, see Dudesons Controversy in NY Post and AIM Threatens to Sue MTV.
I think those 2 guffawing Goldilocks in the picture would be better off stereotyping horned helmeted Vikings wearing metal bras & eating smoked herring.Ugh!
ReplyDeleteGlad I got mine from iTunes when I did. Now I have the "banned" episode. I feel cool, like those guys that have first generation VHS recordings of the Star Wars Holiday Special.
ReplyDeleteI don't need to see it again. It's seared into my memory. ;-)
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