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RandySF

(58,892 posts)
Sun Feb 8, 2015, 01:14 PM Feb 2015

TPM: Why Mindy Kaling Refuses to Talk about Race—and Why I Care So Much

It’s easy to conflate her character with Kaling herself, so it makes me wonder what inspires these throwaway lines. In real life, Kaling has been reluctant to discuss race, and in some cases has become visibly frustrated by it: In an interview at the Paley Center, she remarked that she is sometimes angry her show isn’t 75 years in the future so she wouldn’t be the first South Asian female showrunner, tasked with representing all South Asians. At a panel at SXSW, she shut down an inquiry about the diversity of her own cast by saying, “I’m a fucking Indian woman who has her own fucking network television show, OK?”

Until now, I was hesitant to write about Kaling and race, lest I sound like I’m criticizing the only South Asian woman on TV for not being South Asian enough. It’s frustrating when people presume a pioneer will become an unwilling leader in a struggle with which they may not identify. We expect too much from women in public, I tell myself. Optics matter, and the fact that she is on TV makes it more likely that someone like me could be, too. It’s hard for me not to overlay my own expectations onto Kaling—like her, I am a Bengali female writer in my mid-thirties who grew up in an East Coast suburb.

But I’m also a feminist who cares about racial justice, so it’s impossible to ignore her often defensive, flippant responses to questions about race, or her flat-out refusal to discuss how her identity impacts her character and her own career. Kaling is hardly the first South Asian in the public eye who avoids talking about race in an attempt to be “just like the rest.” Conservatives like Bobby Jindal and Nikki Haley (who, like Kaling, tweaked their names to sound more American) have worked very hard at constructing an identity that is explicitly not Indian.

Kaling denies being a Republican, but her television alter-ego has made several comments on the conservative side—she’s into guns, wants to “get” the terrorists and thinks recycling makes us look poor. In an interview with Charlie Rose, Kaling said she loves giving her character libertarian or off-color lines, different from what you’d expect from someone with a marginalized identity. It makes Lahiri “weirdly patriotic,” she explained.


http://talkingpointsmemo.com/theslice/why-mindy-kaling-refuses-to-talk-about-race-and-why-i-care-so-much

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NoJusticeNoPeace

(5,018 posts)
1. IDK about her but the people I respect the least are A-political or liberals becoming
Sun Feb 8, 2015, 01:18 PM
Feb 2015

rightwing assholes when they get money.

I recently learned this about Jon Lovitz who I always laugh at, but I wont watch him anymore.

Anybody in entertainment who I know is a righty, I will avoid if at all possible.



RandySF

(58,892 posts)
2. I try not to let politics get in the way unless they are assholes.
Sun Feb 8, 2015, 01:20 PM
Feb 2015

I can't stand Bruce Willis but I still listen to Meatloaf and watch Clint Eastwood movies.

NoJusticeNoPeace

(5,018 posts)
3. I understand that but for instance when I learned about Clint, who I adored of course
Sun Feb 8, 2015, 01:23 PM
Feb 2015

for decades, when I looked at all of his material, it all had that same thread of tough guy, the world is black and white and he is the good guy, white of course, and so on.

The Dirty Harry crap and some of the Westerns and movies about snipers being patriots, etc.

Bruce has a very different resume and while I dont like him either, I do watch some of his stuff, and I imagine I will watch the new Terminator, I mean you can carry politics only so far, right

AndreaCG

(2,331 posts)
4. Funny, I think Clint is a far bigger asshole than Bruce
Mon Feb 9, 2015, 12:11 AM
Feb 2015

I don't hear much about Bruce Willis spouting off about politics but Clint made that bizarre speech at the RNC and that American Sniper movie which distorted the facts about the Iraq war. I'll never watch another of his moviee again. I couldn't even watch a Tony Bennett documentary because Clint was featured prominently in it.

As for Meat Loaf I don't know if he talked about politics on the apprentice but I babysat for his daughter a number of times and he couldn't have been nicer.

Behind the Aegis

(53,959 posts)
6. I didn't care much for this piece.
Mon Feb 9, 2015, 03:04 AM
Feb 2015

While I can certainly appreciate the author's POV, it isn't right to expect someone to think/believe/want the same things you do because you share the same ethnicity (or what have you). I know when I was younger, I felt the same about gay actors; now, if they are active, great, if not, that's fine too...as long as they don't work against us. The piece also seemed like it was a bit of a hit piece, likely because she doesn't like that Kaling isn't living up to the author's standards. It is also interesting to see the "assimilation" issues from another group, especially given that is a big topic among Jews.

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
7. The piece was interesting, but I agree not that flattering of Kailing
Mon Feb 9, 2015, 03:18 AM
Feb 2015

She did change her last name to sound more western and uses her middle name Mindy (I read what her first name was and it is something very traditional). If she doesn't want to talk about race issues people should leave her the fuck alone. She wants to concentrate on her show and people should respect her for that. I don't know a lot about her, but she seems very nice. And she's hot too

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
9. I may have to start watching it from the beginning
Mon Feb 9, 2015, 05:10 AM
Feb 2015

I'll put it on my list for when some of my shows get canceled or I have extra time. I can "get" them fairly quickly if you catch my drift.

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