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BBC says "sorry" for remarks that sparked Mexican fury
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 04 - 02 - 2011

Awwal 01, 1432, Feb 04, 2011, SPA -- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) said
Friday it had apologized to the Mexican ambassador to Britain after
Mexicans were stereotyped as "lazy" on a flagship motoring programme, according to dpa.
However, the BBC, while regretting that the remarks had "caused
offence," defended their content by saying that national stereotyping
was part of British humour.
The comments may have been "rude and mischievous," but here was no
"vindictiveness behind them," said the corporation. However, it was
"sorry" if they caused offence.
In Sunday's Top Gear motoring programme, watched by millions,
presenters joked that Mexican cars reflected national
characteristics.
They were "just going to be lazy, feckless, flatulent, overweight
with a moustache, leaning against a fence asleep, looking at a cactus
with a blanket with a hole in the middle on as a coat."
The show's principal host, Jeremy Clarkson, predicted that the BBC
would not receive any complaints because "at the Mexican embassy, the
ambassador is going to be sitting there with a remote control like
this (snores). They won't complain, it's fine."
Co-presenter James May, described Mexican food as "like sick with
cheese on it."
Mexican ambassador Eduardo Medina-Mora Icaza was not amused.
"The presenters of the programme 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.
"Although casual banter is an essential component of the
programme's appeal, humour never justifies xenophobia. It is not a
matter of taste but of basic principles," added the envoy.
But the BBC replied that its own comedians often made jokes about
about the British being terrible cooks and terrible romantics, and
"we in turn make jokes about the Italians being disorganized and over
dramatic, the French being arrogant and the Germans being
over-organized."
"Whilst it may appear offensive to those who have not watched the
programme or who are unfamiliar with its humour, the executive
producer has made it clear to the ambassador that that was absolutely
not the show's intention."
Reports said the remarks had caused outrage in Mexico where
hundreds contacted the BBC in protest.


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