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The country's politicians and media largely retreated into a comfort zone of believing the false, simplistic stories and ludicrous stereotypes, about football supporters and Liverpool itself.
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He makes good use of London as a sort of muted, neutral stage for those ideas; Barcelona, however, he treats, in effect, as a character, but one that comes off as a ludicrous stereotype.
As Peter Oborne pointed out in his book Wounded Tiger, the Pakistani team is often subjected to the most ludicrous stereotyping, which has stretched as far as the suggestions, widespread at the time, that certain members of their 2007 World Cup team may have had a hand in the death of their coach Bob Woolmer.
In the second view, she's the embodiment of every negative stereotype, no matter how incendiary or ludicrous: she's a black-power militant; she's a sassy ball-buster; she's a slave; she's monkey-like.
The musical, with a book by David Thompson, lampoons much of this history as a ludicrous horror show, drawing an implicit comparison between the stereotypes of minstrelsy and the racist assumptions that influenced the treatment of the Scottsboro defendants in the news media and the courts.
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