The ticket cashier at the Museum of Tolerance, himself is a racist, believing that Black people and Mexicans are always committing crimes, as Captain Hero and Wooldoor told him about them being robbed, for him to retort saying "It was probably the Blacks of the Mexicans." He appeared later in the episode, in the Courthouse, being called to the stand in a case where Foxxy Love was being accused of stealing her own TV. He was up on the stand and said "See? Just like I said."
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| - The ticket cashier at the Museum of Tolerance, himself is a racist, believing that Black people and Mexicans are always committing crimes, as Captain Hero and Wooldoor told him about them being robbed, for him to retort saying "It was probably the Blacks of the Mexicans." He appeared later in the episode, in the Courthouse, being called to the stand in a case where Foxxy Love was being accused of stealing her own TV. He was up on the stand and said "See? Just like I said."
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| - The ticket cashier at the Museum of Tolerance, himself is a racist, believing that Black people and Mexicans are always committing crimes, as Captain Hero and Wooldoor told him about them being robbed, for him to retort saying "It was probably the Blacks of the Mexicans." He appeared later in the episode, in the Courthouse, being called to the stand in a case where Foxxy Love was being accused of stealing her own TV. He was up on the stand and said "See? Just like I said."
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