rosco rathbone
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"Does the character of Jar Jar Binks embody a racial stereotype?" would probably be a better choice, as would "Is George Lucas racist?".
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"Does the character of Jar Jar Binks embody a racial stereotype?" would probably be a better choice, as would "Is George Lucas racist?".
The film's Trade Federation villains had Asian accents. Another character, a slaveholder and merchant, reminded some of Jews or Arabs. All I see is paranoia (although there may be something there subconsciously).
Does it make me a racist because I want to strangle jar jar binks?
Probably more accurate to say that Lucas mines the common cultural background for resonant tropes and stereotypes; and the signifiers which say "slaveholder and merchant" have their roots in some kind of Middle Eastern history, however distorted by time.
The question is not "Is Jar Jar Binks racist?" but rather "Is "Is Jar Jar Binks Racist?" Grammatical?".
Nabobs of negativism.
What about Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen? Skids and Mudflap, twin autobots disguised as compact Chevy hatchbacks, constantly brawl and bicker in rap-inspired street slang. They're forced to acknowledge that they can't read. One has a gold tooth.