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Desc:Native American fighting game characters are awful stereotypes anyway, so why not wallow in it?
Category:Video Games
Tags:racism, Street Fighter, indian, Native American, how
Submitted:FeeFiFoFoTheFifeFifeBrown
Date:03/14/10
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Comment count is 10
abeli$con - 2010-03-14

nope


phalsebob - 2010-03-14

I'm rating this on how much it sucks, not on the racism.


Konversekid - 2010-03-14

haha, natives...


twinkieafternoon - 2010-03-14

I don't understand what I'm supposed to be appalled by? He just whirled him around and then sat on him and said, "how." We did more "racist" things in my second grade Thanksgiving pageant.

I was an Indian. I played a drum.


Caminante Nocturno - 2010-03-14

That's pretty tame as far as ethnic stereotypes in Japanese video games go.


divinitycycle - 2010-03-14

2 Stars for my lack of shock. I'm with Caminante on this one, most Japanese "ethnic" stuff is way more racist. I was disappointed, and also now I feel like this character would have been a lot better if they had made him super racist, like his winning stances are things like him smoking a peace pipe and whatnot. Ahh, what a missed opportunity, Capcom!


Toenails - 2010-03-14

It's pretty racist.

But not the most racist depiction of an Indian in Street Fighter.


Riskbreaker - 2010-03-14

T Hawk is suppose to be mexican. But neverless, Capcom gave Aming to the world.


themilkshark - 2010-03-15

Blarp.


nemeses9 - 2010-03-17

I'm Native American. How exactly is this racist?

Also, that's been his special move since he first appeared in Super Street Fighter II seventeen or so years ago.


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