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[Articles & News] The Simpsons: Not all Indians think Apu is a racist stereotype.

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Post time: 10-5-2018 08:45:37 Posted From Mobile Phone
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▼ Why is a goofy Indian convenience store owner in a satirical TV series suddenly raising the hackles of some Indian-Americans, nearly three decades after he was introduced as a character?
In The Simpsons, Bengal-born Apu Nahasapeemapetilon is an indefatigable immigrant who talks in a mocking sing-song way. He topped his class of "seven million students" in a college in India before moving to the dystopian fictional town of Springfield, peopled by misfits and oddballs and powered by a polluting nuclear plant owned by a heartless cynic.
A devout Hindu, Apu is a doting father to eight children and eccentric husband to a homemaker wife, with whom he had an arranged marriage. Best known to his fans around the world for his catchphrase, "Thank you, come again", Apu loves cricket, drives a 1979 Pontiac Firebird, enjoys one rock song and is a miser.
The problem with Apu erupted last November when Indian-American comic Hari Kondabulu argued in an angry 49-minute documentary that the store owner is based on racial stereotypes.
Kondabulu hates Apu's accent, which he describes as a "white guy doing an impression of a white guy making fun of my father". (▪ ▪ ▪)

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Post time: 10-5-2018 10:28:08
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may be our folks wake up too late to protest and then the protest makes no sense
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Post time: 10-5-2018 16:44:07
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Don't know anything about this character, need to do some research before commenting.
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Post time: 11-5-2018 22:13:50
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Lets face it sterotypes exist everwhere. As indians we are guilty od sterotyping people. On a reg6basis depending on where they belong to. If we can do it among ourselves, i dont think we should be overly concerned or agitated about a charactwr which has been appearing on the simpsons since ages.
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Post time: 12-5-2018 11:07:55
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If you ever have had a friend from outside India? Then you would know about all the crazy wrong misconceptions they have about India and it’s people. All these Indian stereotypes that actually bog our country.
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