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It's A Shame People Like Me Didn't Know Kazakhstan Existed Until Watching Borat.
I saw about half of the movie with former church youth until we left the theater out of shame.
Stranger
03 Oct 2008 17:30
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It's a shame people like you don't know how to
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Kazakhstan either if I'm honest.
chaew
03 Oct 2008 17:54
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I was wondering about that. I'll change it.
CH and KH could have the same sound, so EXCUUUUUUUSE ME, chaew.
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Stranger
03 Oct 2008 18:02
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I was wondering about that. I'll change it. CH and KH could have the same sound, so EXCUUUUUUUSE ME, chaew.
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I was wondering about that. I'll change it. CH and KH could have the same sound, so EXCUUUUUUUSE ME, chaew.
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Give me one word where CH and KH have the same sound
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In Spanish, the C sounds like K. I'm not just an English-minded person. There are trilinguals, bilinguals, and then there are Americans. It's just my mistake. Spanish people do say "Cha,cha,cha"...But...fine. I'm wrong. Happy? Actually, I was thinking in German...CH is...never mind. Wait! I was separating the C and the H...so it sounded fine. But, again, I'm wrong. I should add: in English the C sounds like K. The difference is the H with 'em. Therefore, I shouldn't have brought up the Spanish.
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Changing the subject, why did you leave the theatre? Is it because of the "offensive nature" of the movie or something?
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Because they were ashamed that they didn't know that Kazakhstan existed perhaps?
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I wasn't offended but disgusted. And I remember seeing a Jewish friend (almost friend) who was Baptist, laughing at the jokes against Jews. How wrong it all was...Such regret...
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They probably weren't laughing at the jokes against jews but at the person making them (laughing at them, not with them). The film is making fun of the ignorance and small mindedness of racist people, not of the people they are racist again.
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The guy who created Borat, and plays the part, is Jewish.
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I don't know what they laughed at exactly, but it was wrong to me. The actor is only Jewish by descent. He doesn't seem to be a reverent fellow like a Haredi Jew would be or a Jew by faith.
Cambridge University is a fantastic educational system, which fully endorses emancipation. No fascist extremist stone should be left unturned. Fair play to Mr. Cohen!
joe9
03 Oct 2008 17:48
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I have no idea what you just said. You speak of education so that is relevant to geographical knowledge.
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Stranger
03 Oct 2008 17:49
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I have no idea what you just said. You speak of education so that is relevant to geographical knowledge.
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I have no idea what you just said. You speak of education so that is relevant to geographical knowledge.
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Freedom of expression. Only by the expression of certain extremes, can one fully begin to understand the fundamental rules governing the millstone of fascism. Baron Cohen through his PECULIAR comedy kicks down the doors of controversial argument offering a unique view in which one can form an opinion.
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Again: I have no idea what you just said (as relating to Borat). No wait. The Comedy is Borat. Sorry.
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