Can You Spot The Latino Stereotypes In “Cane”?

27 September 2007, 10:30 AM. By Daniel Mauser

. 9 Comments

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So we finally sat down last night to watch the premiere episode of CBS’s “Cane,” but rather than do a traditional review, let’s play a game. We’ll use “Where’s Waldo” as inspiration, but instead of finding a striped-shirt wearing male anorexic, we’ll look for Latino stereotypes. We already have some that have been pointed out by our friends and neighbors around the net.

• Latinos and manual labor. The Duque’s wealth comes from a sugar cane business because how else was a Latino family going to get rich? Computers? [Chicago Tribune]

• Producers think Cubans and baseball are like black on beans. [CT]

• The Duque’s drink insane amounts of cafesito…and Mexicans eat tacos everyday, Puerto Ricans eat pork everyday, and Argentines can’t live without their milaneza. [WatchFreeEpisodes Blog]

• All Latinos are hot and sexy. Sadly, this is not always true. [Guanabee Comments]

If you thought you caught a stereotype, shoot us a line. We’re kind of stuck with the show for a few more months so we might as well enjoy it.

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  1. (+1)
    Churrasco wrote

    Is there a Tia? Is she all dramatic and gossips all the time? Bonus points if she has a sexually promiscuous daughter.

  2. (+1)
    gatita79 wrote

    Hey at least Jimmy had sort of Cuban accent when he spoke Spanish. He wasn’t like “a donde esta le gua-gua?”

  3. Cindy Casares
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    La Cindy wrote

    I’m sorry, but the chick who plays Jimmy’s wife is a total poor man’s Eva Longoria. And Eva’s already a poor man’s Eva Longoria.

  4. Daniel Mauser
    (+1)
    carnitas wrote

    @gatita 79: That’s because Jimmy is Puerto Rican man. I did notice that the girl that plays Alex’s wife had the children at 17. There’s another one. Oh wait, my mom did have me when she was 17. Well, I guess that one holds.

  5. (+1)
    gatita79 wrote

    Hi Carnitas
    Yes i know he is Puerto Rican dude. That’s my point, he was able to put on some Cuban when he spoke. Not like Benicio Del Toro who sounds like a total Colombian in the movie Traffic. He play’s a Mexican in the movie!
    Jajaja.

  6. (+1)
    fulanita wrote

    My office is on a strict 10 am and 4pm cafesito schedule…and that doesn’t count what goes down at lunch. Is it still a stereotype if it’s true?

  7. (+1)
    cuerpochingon wrote

    @fulanita
    I think the embellishing of truth is what upholds most stereotypes. The saying goes that stereotypes are inspired by truth, so…um…to answer your question: si ;)

  8. (+1)
    fulanita wrote

    @cuerpo

    I totally agree…my point was just that it wasn’t embellished!

  9. (+1)
    mare mare wrote

    benicio sounded like a total pocho in Traffic!!!!!! NOT colombian! grr.

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