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Shazia Mirza's comedy falls solidly within the genre of "What It's Like To Be A [insert ethnic group] In Britain Today". In her case, it's second-generation Pakistani, and the bulk of her material falls into two areas, the prejudices and misconceptions of non-Pakistanis and comical behaviour within the community. In the first group are people who can't pronounce her name or try so hard to be PC that their racism explodes. In the second are arranged marriages, honour killings and the sexism of Asian men...
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