All-American anti-Semitism.

AuthorEhrenreich, Barbara
PositionFlip Side

Everyone is suing Borat--the drunken frat boys who give the eponymous hero a ride in their van, possibly the government of Kazakhstan, and certainly the people of Glod, Romania, apparently for portraying them as residents of Kazakhstan. If there's a class action suit underway, I'd like to join in, because I laughed so hard at Borat that a mild cold turned into near-fatal paroxysms of coughing.

The overarching joke that drives Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is that America, despite its widespread prohibition on taking a dump in public, bears some remarkable resemblances to the grossly medieval fictional Kazakhstan of the film. Take the rodeo scene, where Borat is invited to sing his national anthem, which turns out to echo American chauvinism, circa 2003: Kazakhstan is number one! Its potassium is the best in the world! As they realize that claims to being "number one" are not confined to the USA, the rodeo audience starts seething into lynch mob mode.

The other great point of contiguity between Kazakhstan and Borat's candid camera America is anti-Semitism. Borat's hometown supposedly celebrates an annual "Running of the Jew," in which the village men attempt to flee two giant puppet-like "Jews." Meanwhile in America, the frat boys who give Borat a ride explain to him that America is run by "the Jews" and minorities. Borat, played by the brilliant Sacha Baron Cohen--a.k.a. Ali G.--blinks in horror.

I don't always find anti-Semitism hilarious, especially when it's not being satirized by someone surnamed Cohen. When I was researching Bait and Switch, I got a taste of good-ol'-boy anti-Jewish prejudice at a Christian businessmen's (sic) lunch in the suburbs of Atlanta. I had gone to "network," not realizing I would have to sit through a rambling twenty-minute "testimony" on how the Lord had intervened to boost the profits of a local realtor. At some point in the story...

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