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Here Are The Dumb Jokes About Native Americans From Adam Sandler's Latest Film

Some of the jokes from the script of Adam Sandler's latest film Ridiculous 6 have been leaked. The Netflix movie, a spoof on Hollywood Westerns, is under fire after a group of Native Americans—including the film's cultural advisor—walked off set, claiming that the movie was perpetuating the same old stereotypes of indigenous people that Hollywood has perpetuated for generations.
Defamer got its hands on a copy of the script. It dates back to December 7, 2012, so it's possible that changes have been made in the meantime. But it gives us some insight into what you might call the creative process behind the money-making machine that is Adam Sandler.
Yesterday, Indian Country Today Media reported that some of the characters were named "Beaver's Breath" and "No Bra." The script reveals that there is also a character named "Sits-On-Face." Let's start there. Here's an excerpt:
They hear a noise from the village. A SEXY WOMAN comes out of her teepee, the first one awake. She stretches, buck naked (important parts block — PG13), and waves at Tommy. SEXY WOMAN
Morning, Three Knives. I had a dream about you last night. TOMMY
That's nice, Sits-On-Face.
FRANK
Wow, someone's got an admirer...
Sits-On-Face squats down behind the teepee and pees, while lighting up a peace pipe.
WILL PATCH
(to Sits-on-Face)
Say honey: how about after this, we go someplace and I put my peepee in your teepee?
There are a lot of jokes about Native American names:
FLAMING WOLF Me never hear of him. I know a "Five Hairy Moles" and a "One Eyebrow" and my cousin "Four Pickles" but no "Three Knives". Sorry.
Here are some more dumb name jokes:
CICERO
So why don't you give me the money you stoled, and we'll be on our way. SIT-ON-FACE
You go now!
CICERO
Settle down now, Strawberry Tits.
SITS-ON-FACE
(indignant)
My name not Strawberry Tits. I am Sits-On-Face.
CICERO
Well then I'm Stiff-in-Pants!
There hasn't been any word from Sandler's camp, but an Associated Press reporter sent out a tweet of the actor, apparently with some of the Native American actors who did stay on set:
Meanwhile @AdamSandler took some photos with #native actors who stayed on set of #RidiculousSix pic.twitter.com/7C1qLHaO9B
— Russell Contreras (@RussContreras) April 24, 2015
Allie Young told Newsweek she was interested in being an extra on the movie, because she had studied Hollywood depictions of Native Americans in movies. She was curious to see how things had changed, but her experience on Ridiculous 6 led her to believe that very little had. She told the magazine: "I take this very personally because my little brother committed suicide when he was 17 because of racism. In his suicide note, he said, 'It's hard to stay alive when you're brown and gifted.' I want to take a stand for native and indigenous youth. I want them to see their people portrayed as something better."
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