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Originally Posted by Drolefille
Sacha Cohen in "ignorant Anti-Semitic, anti woman" character who comes to America, speaks poor English and tricks people into believing it's real. I want to see it because he commits to the character 100% and says offensive things that people don't know how to react to (and often go along with) just because they're a) on camera or b) think the foreign man is odd but nice.
Satire directed at the American people. (Was that 100?)
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He is offensively funny. I watched some interview with him on MSNBC, I believe. That was the first time he granted a semi-civil interview to a female reporter because women don't have such roles in his country. He's always in character and I think he needs to remain somewhat reclusive--it spoils it for me to see him doing the MTV News even if he's still in full character.
The sattire is directed at American people and he also takes stabs at his homeland, which is why the spokespersons from his country have supposedly spoken out against him.