NJ Lawmakers Ask MTV to Cancel 'Jersey Shore'

From the Associated Press:

Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) – MTV is getting more pressure to cancel its “Jersey Shore” reality show. The latest criticism comes from the New Jersey Italian American Legislative Caucus, which says the show promotes derogatory ethnic stereotypes and is “wildly offensive.”

In a letter sent Tuesday to the president of Viacom, MTV’s parent company, caucus chairman Joseph Vitale asks that the show be immediately taken off the air.

The state lawmakers also have asked advertisers to boycott the show, which focuses on eight tanned 20-somethings and their escapades in Seaside Heights, a popular New Jersey beach town.

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