The whole idea of putting Bruno into real life situations, where he interacts with real people, is to put a mirror up to society and portray it for for what it is.
And No, Borat wasn't poking fun at Afghanis, Borat was poking fun at society. Through his portrayal of the stereotypical character he very cleverly exposed the deepeseated racism that exists in this country and around the world.
Bruno is a stereotypical CHARACTER, specifically developed to incite and expose the very real homophobia that exists among us. Which is more than I can say about Perez Hilton.. Perez is the real deal and his behaviour potentially does FAR more damage pereptuating stereotypes about homosexuals than this movie ever could.
You're missing the point entirely.
The whole idea of putting Bruno into real life situations, where he interacts with real people, is to put a mirror up to society and portray it for for what it is.
And No, Borat wasn't poking fun at Afghanis, Borat was poking fun at society. Through his portrayal of the stereotypical character he very cleverly exposed the deepeseated racism that exists in this country and around the world.
Bruno is a stereotypical CHARACTER, specifically developed to incite and expose the very real homophobia that exists among us.
Which is more than I can say about Perez Hilton.. Perez is the real deal and his behaviour potentially does FAR more damage pereptuating stereotypes about homosexuals than this movie ever could.
Choose your battles wisely Perez.
Props to you for doing your thing for the movement Perez.
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