Woke Fragility.
Sombreros, ponchos, and bad “taco” puns were the ingredients for yet another woke backlash for Netflix, as viewers oftook to social media to throw accusations about cultural appropriation and racism in the
show’s recent “Mexico Week” episode.in the U.K. — began the episode with hosts Noel Fielding and Matt Lucas donning sombreros and ponchos, and even telling a corny Mexican joke, to signal the week’s cultural theme.
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