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>"The idea that anybody, young or old, past or present, was bullied or teased or worse based on the character of Apu … it's distressing," he said at the Television Critics Association winter press tour (via The Wrap).
>"The idea that anybody was marginalised based on it or had a hard time was very upsetting to me personally and professionally.
>"As far as what is going to happen with the character going forward, it's really not just up to me.
>"[The producers] will definitely address — maybe publicly, but certainly within the context of the show — what they want to do, if anything, with the character."

In 2018, Apu is now racist. Thoughts?