If he approaches someone who is offended by sexual remarks he makes, does the person not have a valid complaint?
If Borat approached an Amish person and verbally sexually assualted them, should we just excuse Borats behavior as ok in the name of comedy?
An inside source told Britain's The Sun paper that, "Sacha couldn't resist playing the fool as Borat, but he picked the wrong person. I guess this guy thought he was being attacked by someone unstable and lashed out. Sacha is very lucky he didn't get a much worse beating."
Borat punched in the face after offending someone on the street, stating he wanted to have sex with his clothes.
Sacha Baron Cohen was shaken by the incident, though he did not sustain any serious injuries. Monsters and Critics reports that "Film bosses are pleading with Cohen, 35, to stop posing as Borat on US streets to avoid further violent attacks."
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2006-11-14
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