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Modi's arrival at the G20 summit 'announced with Apu meme'

An Argentine news channel has come under fire for displaying an image of the Simpsons character Apu as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Buenos Aires.

Cronica TV used the headline "Apu arrives" as the Indian PM's plane touched down for the G20 summit.

Some say the portrayal of the Indian shopkeeper is racist.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en-gb"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Argentine TV outlet <a href="https://twitter.com/CronicaTV?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@CronicaTV</a> displays this racist image with the headline “Apu Arrived” as India Prime Minister <a href="https://twitter.com/narendramodi?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@narendramodi</a> arrives in Buenos Aires for the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/G20?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#G20</a>. <a href="https://t.co/oNqZVpS4E5">pic.twitter.com/oNqZVpS4E5</a></p>— Patrick Gillespie (@Pat_Gillespie) <a href="https://twitter.com/Pat_Gillespie/status/1068287699407253510?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">29 November 2018</a></blockquote>
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-46405192
How disrespectful.
 
A news channel, people curse Desi news channels but I think we don't really have idea about other news channels as such if this is what they claim to news, an American pop culture reference in Argentinian news channel lol.
 
A news channel, people curse Desi news channels but I think we don't really have idea about other news channels as such if this is what they claim to news, an American pop culture reference in Argentinian news channel lol.
A South American 'news' channel equating Apu to the Prime Minister of the world's largest democracy is a sad indication of the stereotypes of how Indians are viewed in some parts of the world.
 
I really don't care about Apu the character himself, and I don't think it matters that he was removed from the show. But this is clearly in poor taste.
 
A South American 'news' channel equating Apu to the Prime Minister of the world's largest democracy is a sad indication of the stereotypes of how Indians are viewed in some parts of the world.

An image being displayed on some random news channel is not an indiciation of anything.
 
A South American 'news' channel equating Apu to the Prime Minister of the world's largest democracy is a sad indication of the stereotypes of how Indians are viewed in some parts of the world.

I understand that u r trying to troll and it's ok .. my ego isn't attached to how Argentinians view Indians..so relax and use that gimmick on FB you might find you match, I never had issue with Apu either.
 
An image being displayed on some random news channel is not an indiciation of anything.
It's an indication of how the producers of the Argentinian news channel, and presumably it's viewers, see a link between Apu and Modi. And considering that it's the BBC that has reported the article, it means that the BBC (which is not some 'random' news channel) also deems it as being newsworthy enough to interest it's viewers/readers.
 
It's an indication of how the producers of the Argentinian news channel, and presumably it's viewers, see a link between Apu and Modi. And considering that it's the BBC that has reported the article, it means that the BBC (which is not some 'random' news channel) also deems it as being newsworthy enough to interest it's viewers/readers.

"Presumably its viewers" is a rather major jump.

The BBC has not compared Modi with Apu. The BBC is reporting what a random news channel did, and saying that there is public outrage over it.
 
Apu is how majority of Indians look like. Especially the ones in Gangetic belt.

Don't know what is racist about this. We should all be proud that even a Cartoon character is so popular in some Random South American country.
 
Apu is how majority of Indians look like. Especially the ones in Gangetic belt.

Don't know what is racist about this. We should all be proud that even a Cartoon character is so popular in some Random South American country.

Post a picture or you're lying :yk

Is Apu's character also like how most Indians behave?
 
Post a picture or you're lying :yk

Is Apu's character also like how most Indians behave?

I think what confuses many people in the UK is that American Indians tend to be from south India, whereas British Indians were mostly from the north, so they look quite a lot different. Even the Walking Dead Indian characters have always looked very different from the ones we see here in the UK.

Famous American Indian

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Famous British Indian

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I think what confuses many people in the UK is that American Indians tend to be from south India, whereas British Indians were mostly from the north, so they look quite a lot different. Even the Walking Dead Indian characters have always looked very different from the ones we see here in the UK.

Famous American Indian




Famous British Indian

Interersting. I was travelling around Sout Asia this summer and saw a lot of Indians, they all looked the same. Like Apu but not as well groomed.

I guess in Argentina Indians aren't in great numbers, they've mainly seen those from the US on tv so it's a fair stereotype I suppose.
 
Interersting. I was travelling around Sout Asia this summer and saw a lot of Indians, they all looked the same. Like Apu but not as well groomed.

I guess in Argentina Indians aren't in great numbers, they've mainly seen those from the US on tv so it's a fair stereotype I suppose.

The pioneering American show which launched TV as a competitor to movies was Lost. In that they used Naveen Andrews to play the part of an Iraqi. What does that tell you?

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The pioneering American show which launched TV as a competitor to movies was Lost. In that they used Naveen Andrews to play the part of an Iraqi. What does that tell you?

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Naveen is a very actor, he was brilliant as Syed in Lost, my favourite character. Are you sure it wasn't his acting skills which clinched the part for him? There aren't that many great Indian actors who speak good English.
 
Naveen is a very actor, he was brilliant as Syed in Lost, my favourite character. Are you sure it wasn't his acting skills which clinched the part for him? There aren't that many great Indian actors who speak good English.
Yeah that lost series was so addictive
 
Naveen is a very actor, he was brilliant as Syed in Lost, my favourite character. Are you sure it wasn't his acting skills which clinched the part for him? There aren't that many great Indian actors who speak good English.

There obviously weren't many Arabs who could play the part either. But you would have thought they could have found a Hispanic who could look the part.
 
Yeah that lost series was so addictive

Was long but very worth it. Thanks to [MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION] for the recommendation.

There obviously weren't many Arabs who could play the part either. But you would have thought they could have found a Hispanic who could look the part.

Naveen is British and we are very much differen to the folks who live in the sub-continent. We may look similiar but carry ourselves very different, no head nodding etc. Im assuming the producers wanted some British swag on their show. :bumble
 
It's an indication of how the producers of the Argentinian news channel, and presumably it's viewers, see a link between Apu and Modi.

South America is the only part of the world which Indians have nothing to do with. The only Indians who might head there beyond diplomatic / niche business types are NRIs from the USA. We don't even play football...

So water under the bridge on this one.
 
South America is the only part of the world which Indians have nothing to do with. The only Indians who might head there beyond diplomatic / niche business types are NRIs from the USA. We don't even play football...

So water under the bridge on this one.

Buenos Aires has a thriving Indian population what are you talking about?

i was shocked myself to be fair
 
Buenos Aires has a thriving Indian population what are you talking about?

i was shocked myself to be fair

300 families. Peanuts.

And who knows how many of them are like 'Shiv Chanderpaul' or 'Sunil Narine' who have never stepped foot in the motherland?
 
Congrats for Apu the FM as well!

I dont know why people are making a big deal out of it, kind of reminds me of the time when George Bush called Pakistanis, the 'P' word @:50 on below:

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