chefpyrosjunk-deactivated201707: She is repeatedly shown to be ashamed of her lower-class friends and afraid of showing her roots around people she respects. But yes, sure, every time she ends up learning her lesson... only to forget it again the next time.
uh… maybe stop repeatedly watching Sweet and Elite, time loops don’t exactly favour a character’s growth - .-
Hoity Toity, Sapphire Shores, that Trendy waht’shisface, Photo Finish, they all know her from Ponyville - .-
It’s funny how Americans find everything offensive now. They miss out on a lot of humor for the sake of being politically correct. And that saddens me, mostly because I seek american entertainment more than Latin American, because it’s made with far more production quality.
I miss when we had cartoons like Speedy Gonzales. I mean, he’s still there, but not as he used to be. A lot of Speedy Gonzales cartoons were a parody of Mexicans crossing the border, I didn’t realize that as a kid, but when I realized that was the case I found them even more hilarious than before.
Every day you see people getting offended by things like “OMG! This video game only has ONE [insert ethnicity] character in it! That’s racist!”
And I’m just sitting here laughing my ass off when I see this:
Just enjoy things and don’t take them that seriously.
And I’m not speaking only for myself here. A lot of friends and I agree on this. Because believe it or not, stereotypes are funny a lot of times. And there ARE ways of exploiting that humor without being racist.
A great example of that is the Canadian video game Guacamelee; which pretty much exploits every Mexican stereotype in the book without being racist.
I just wish people would stop being so offended about everything all the time.