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Eugenio Derbez Is Helping Breakdown Stereotypes As A Latin Lover

He’s been doing comedy for decades, so he knows a thing or two about using comedy to break down stereotypes. “I use comedy for everything. For me, comedy is like therapy. Every time I want to heal something or criticize something or get rid of an idea, I use comedy. In this case, it was no exception. I thought it was the best way to tell people that this is just a stereotype. Latinos are not afraid of laughing, shouting, yelling, dancing, touching, and hugging. We all kiss each other. I notice that when I’m here in the US and I meet someone and I go to kiss their cheek or get a hug, I can tell when people feel uncomfortable. They get stiff and it’s funny. But I like the way we are.”

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Derbez says that Mexicans can take a joke and they don’t get offended easily. “It’s different because [Mexicans] are not that sensitive. I think in the US, at least before Mr. Trump, it was too much. I remember about two years ago, I went to a restaurant with some friends. All of us were Mexicans. We asked for some hot sauce. The waitress said, ‘It is kind of spicy.’ And we said, ‘Ah, it doesn’t matter! We’re Mexicans!’ And she was shocked. She was like, ‘You’re not offended by that word?!’ We were like, ‘What?! We’re Mexicans! That’s what we are!’ In Mexico, we don’t care. We don’t care about being politically correct. We’re more open. In the US, everyone is so conscious about not offending anyone.”

 

 

April 26, 2017 by Sebastian Romero

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