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Lego Accused of Racism With Star Wars Set

Ch_Omega writes "According to this article over at The Telegraph, Lego has been accused of racism by the Turkish community in Austria over a Star Wars model that supposedly resembles one of Istanbul's most revered mosques. The anger was provoked by 'Jabba's Palace,' a model of the home of Jabba the Hutt from Lego's Star Wars product range based on the blockbusting series of science fiction films. 'The terrorist Jabba the Hutt likes to smoke a hookah and have his victims killed,' said the statement posted on the organization's website. 'It is clear that the ugly figure of Jabba and the whole scene smacks of racial prejudice and vulgar insinuations against Asians and Orientals as people with deceitful and criminal personalities.'"

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  1. here we go by Titan1080 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Is there anything left in the world that the big bad white man hasn't destroyed through 'racism'?

    1. Re:here we go by CanHasDIY · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Is there anything left in the world that the big bad white man hasn't destroyed through 'racism'?

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    2. Re:here we go by DarkRat · · Score: 5, Insightful

      praying is part of the problem

    3. Re:here we go by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Hokey religions and old superstitions don't compare to a good blaster at your side.

    4. Re:here we go by Artraze · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Really? Because this seems to have an awful lot more to do with race (and stereotypes thereof) than religion. Heck, the "mosque" in question has been a museum for almost 70 years! (And in the long past if was Christian rather than Islamic.) It has far more meaning at this point as an iconic and history bit of architecture that represents the region.

      I know hating on religion is all the rage these day, but racial stereotyping and sensitivity (like this article and discussion are about) have basically nothing to do with it. You'll find plenty of overly sensitive or overly insensitive atheists. Many westerns that get upset about this kind of thing are anti-religion and a lot of hate groups are agnostic. So I quite fail to see where religion plays into this at all.

    5. Re:here we go by craigminah · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Who cares is it resembles a famous mosque? If the mosque wasn't so old I'd love to see Lucas sue them for copyright infringement for stealing the design from Star Wars. All these cries of racism are pretty weak and detract from the actual racism being committed daily. People need to lighten up...

  2. Huh? by tripleevenfall · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This objection is silly because Jabba's Palace and the Hagia Sophia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagia_Sophia ) don't look much alike at all, other than having a dome, in which case they'd better prepare for a lot more outrage when they start to see other photos of the outside world...

  3. It follows, then.... by mark-t · · Score: 4, Insightful

    .... that their objection should be with Lucasfilm (or Disney, now, I suppose)... since the concept is actually theirs. All Lego does is license it.

  4. Re:Multiculterialim[sic] by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sucks the life out of everything.

    Wrong, it's politically correctness bullshit that sucks the life out of everything.

  5. I'm mad too by hawguy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm still mad at the makers of Silence of the Lambs for portraying Hannibal Lecter as a Caucasian male. I am a Caucasian male and it's clear that the whole movie the smacks of racial prejudice and vulgar insinuations against Caucasians as people with deceitful and criminal personalities. Movies should stop having bad guys because it always paints some race or culture as having deceitful and criminal personalities and that upsets me.

  6. Allah Akbar, Han Solo? by CanHasDIY · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Huh.


    And here I was thinking that Jabba was a caricature of American politicians - fat, stupid, lazy, ready to kill on a whim, and unable to speak anything but nonsensical gibberish.

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  7. Re:No It Doesn't by JaredOfEuropa · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Too bad Lego responded to this nonsense and even offered an apology. Were I in charge of the company, I'd have offered a different reply: "We at the Lego company do not usually offer the following advice, but in this case we will go ahead and suggest that you grow up.". Seriously, some people...

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  8. Re:Blame Lucas, not Lego by TheSunborn · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Enjoy thte story??? Are we talking about the same movie?.

  9. The solution is in your comment by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The only bad guys you can safely portray in movies are white guys. So what if Jabba's Palace borrows some architectural, decorational and floral inspirations from the Persians. Having a villain with taste Persian trappings doesn't make any Persian a villain any more than owning a Walther PPK makes you a hero.

    Perhaps most villains are white, but not all villians are white. And given that Vader and Palpatine where both very white, and Lando, Chewie, Yoda and R2 weren't, if anything I think it's the corn fed Nebraskans that should be offended.

  10. Re:Austria's Turkish community by idontgno · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I bet most people in the Austrian Turkish community are embarrassed as fuck to be associated with the specific whinging ass-rags..

    FTFY. I hope.

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  11. Re:Actually Naboo Was Based on Hagia Sophia by eldavojohn · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yea because Muslims NEVER form terrorist groups, blow up innocent people or launder money.

    It NEVER HAPPENED.

    Are you kidding?

    Right so that's why whenever Americans appear in a very popular Vietnamese movie the Americans murder and rape everyone? Because it's not like the My Lai Massacre never happened.

    All I meant was there are more blatant "all Muslims are bad" productions in American culture than Jabba's Sail Barge. I'm not saying Muslim based terrorism never happened. I'm not saying all Muslims are good. I'm not saying none of them launder money. I'm saying that the most prominent representations of them in movies and TV happen to be solely bad guys. But you can go ahead and list off all those Muslim turban wearing hero movies that Hollywood puts out every year. That'll show me. Hell, name one Hollywood male lead actor who's Muslim.

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  12. Re:It's all Lego's fault. by Skewray · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In Phantom Menace, the evil guys are clearly parodies of Japanese samurai, while the comic relief is given by stupid Jar Jar and friends, clearly parodies of Rastafarians. The Star Wars movies have all sorts of fodder for the ultra-sensitive.

  13. Also they're complaining about... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    a LEGO Jabba the Hutt as insulting asians and orientals and completely ignoring Jar Jar Binks, who is at least a *RECENT* example of racial stereotyping in a Star Wars theme. I mean shit the Lego Jabba has been around for over 10 years now (maybe nearing 15), and I imagine even Turkey, nevermind Austria, has had access to the original 3 Star Wars films for at least 20 years.

    Obviously much like the fundie Christians this guy is just racism-mongering, but still.