South Park on Wednesday focused on Simpson's ongoing debate about Apu, which is the role that some people think is not sensitive to race. In fact, the comedy center "Toon" suggests that you need to cancel the longest continuous prime time script series on television.
The Simpsons was criticized this year when the critic - the most famous comedian Harry Condado and his documentary "Questions and Apu" - pointed out the character dubbed by the white actor Hank Azaria It is seen as a low stereotype of Indian citizens It is made. Then in April, the show mentioned some of the controversy that some people think is a color. At the same time, Azaria said he understands this strong protest and is "completely willing" to stop the expression of Apu or "to turn the role into a new one", but the series I have not shown that changes are still going on.
This took us to the South Park on Wednesday and properly entitled "Park Problems". In this episode, the character Hanki (genuine feces) was expelled from the South Park and sent to the town "Racial discrimination, accepting terrible creatures like him", people "do not care about prejudice and hatred" It was. "According to Randy's statement, Mr. Hampton was cut off by the arrival of Springfield and was welcomed by the Qvic E Mart's boss who immediately had trouble.The episode ended with #cancelthesimpsons title card as follows.
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However, in addition to dragging Bar, Trepack and Matt Stone got the opportunity to shoot Simpsons thanks to the controversial Apu Nahasapeemapetilon. Earlier this year, "Simpsons" was attacked for Apu 's racial stereotypes and for an unobtrusive way for producers to cope with the confusion. In the real fashion of South Park, the producer clearly informs the audience why Mr. Kanji is in his place.
The character nature of the character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon's stereotype has long been controversial. The 2017 documentary "Questions and Apu" by Hari Kondabolu of the Indian American comedian highlights this point. In this movie, Kondabolu was fans of "Simpsons" when he was a child and claimed to like Apu, but now the stereotype of this character is very troublesome. Defenders of the role replied that the show is based on an interesting stereotype, "he added," This is the essence of cartoons. " And "In our culture, people like to pretend to be offended." In response to this controversy Apu voice actor Hank Azaria thought that he was willing to give up on the role as Apu: "The most important thing is to ask South Asians when they talk about them. "
In this episode, Mr. Hanki (genuine feces) was expelled from South Park and sent to racists. "When you live in a town like a bad person like him," people "do not care about prejudice and hate," Randy said. Welcome, the episode ends with #cancelthesimpsons title card as follows.