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Gia Noortas is a film and television producer. She is the CEO and Founder of the Hollywood Film Academy.
Hiba Rahim works for the Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Comment: Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat character is as xenophobic and offensive today as he was in 2005. He should be shunned by Hollywood, write Gia Noortas and Hiba Rahim.