Mexico complains about BBC (Top Gear) show's "offensive" slurs

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LONDON (Reuters Life!) – Mexico's ambassador in London has written a furious letter to BBC bosses to complain about "offensive and xenophobic" comments made by presenters of the popular TV motoring show "Top Gear."

Ambassador Eduardo Medina Mora was infuriated by "insults" made by presenters Richard Hammond, Jeremy Clarkson and James May during Sunday's episode of the cult show, which has been sold to television channels around the world.

"Why would you want a Mexican car? Because cars reflect national characteristics don't they?," said Hammond as they discussed the Mexican sports car, the Mastretta.

"Mexican cars are just going to be lazy, feckless, flatulent, overweight, leaning against a fence asleep looking at a cactus with a blanket with a hole in the middle on as a coat."

The trio then described Mexican food as "refried sick" before suggesting Mexicans spent all day asleep.

"That's why we won't get any complaints about this because at the Mexican embassy the ambassador's going to be sitting there with a remote control like this," said Clarkson, pretending to slump in a chair, snoring.

However, the ambassador did complain, demanding the BBC order the presenters to make a public apology.

"The presenters of the program resorted to outrageous, vulgar and inexcusable insults to stir bigoted feelings against the Mexican people, their culture as well as their official representative in the united Kingdom," he wrote.

"These offensive, xenophobic and humiliating remarks serve only to reinforce negative stereotypes and perpetuate prejudice against Mexico and its people."

The BBC said in a statement: "We have received a letter from the Mexican Ambassador, and shall respond to him directly."

Top Gear is well-known for its edgy banter and its hosts are no strangers to controversy. Hundreds of viewers complained in 2008 about a joke made by Clarkson about murdering prostitutes.

The program was also rapped by the BBC's independent watchdog for showing the presenters drinking while driving a car in the Arctic.

"Although casual banter is an essential component of the program's appeal, humor never justifies xenophobia," Medina wrote.

"It is not a matter of taste but of basic principles."

Mexico complains about BBC show's "offensive" slurs - Yahoo! News

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mexico makes sports cars?
Upper class is very wealthy.... Lower class is very .....

The wealthy educated Mexicans come over here to work all the time, you just never hear about it because they do it the right way and are usually busy working in the electronics manufactoring and programing departments. About the same as the people from India. those fools are bred to program and to do technical work. I worked with lots of them while I was at Honeywell.

On a related note to the thread... I think the Ambassador is a moran because... If he/they cared so much about their image and how people portrait them and their lifestyles, then they would and should be doing more about the drug, gangs, poverty and economic classes. It shouldnt be just upper and lower class...ect. so He should just stfu IMO.

 
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