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Stereotypes in ‘The Simpsons’ affected a generation of South Asians, says this comedian

Posted on: November 20, 2017 Posted by: Moderator Comments: 0

In this PBS interview, comedian Hari Kondabolu speaks to the negative effects of stereotyping South Asians through the Apu character on *The Simpsons*.

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