Monday, January 17, 2005

In Borat's country, there is no problem

I'm beginning to feel quite sorry for Kazakhstan, which is still smarting, months later, over the way Sacha Baron Cohen / Borat portrayed it internationally as anti-Semitic. As it turns out, in Borat's country, there is no problem -- in fact, according to the State Dept.'s recently released report on global anti-Semitism, it has an exceptionally clean record when it comes to religious tolerance. Until Borat came along, that is - now there's at least one Jew they'd love to throw down a well.

UPDATE: Is there an Ali G movie in the works?
(Via The Yada Blog)

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