![]() ![]() Many jokes about female facial hair and a character being bald. The same accent that the German soldiers always had in World War II movies," stereotyping all Germans as Nazis. A character is referred to as speaking with a "foreign accent. A Seminole reservation is solely described as a place that sells tax-free tobacco products. ![]() Roy asks a boy called Mullet Fingers if he's "an Indian" because another kid called Charlie Three Crows had been Native. Native characters are referred to as "Indians" by White characters. Reference to someone being "merciless" toward a student from Haiti. She's nicknamed "Beatrice the Bear" due to her size, while other characters are referred to as "beefy," "husky," and "pudgy," and an adult says to a child: "You look like a kid that enjoys a good pancake." Roy is referred to as "Cowgirl," both making fun of his Montana home and using a feminine term as an insult. Even Beatrice, who's physically strong, brave, and capable, goes home to make dinner for her dad. ![]() Gender roles are reinforced: Police, security, and construction workers are all men women are mothers and teachers, and an actress is lusted after by men. ![]()
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