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-->'''BodyCount''', ''[=KKK=] Bitch''

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-->'''BodyCount''', -->-'''BodyCount''', ''[=KKK=] Bitch''
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->''She said 'I love you, but my daddy don't play''
->''He's the fuckin' Grand Wizard of the [=KKK=]'''
-->'''BodyCount''', ''[=KKK=] Bitch''
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* Parodied in a [[http://www.collegehumor.com/video/5314892/n00b-boyfriend College Humor sketch]] where a Mr. and Mrs. L33t are shocked to meet their daughter's n00b boyfriend. Complete with lines like [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything "How dare you bring his kind into our home!"]]
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** And a race-switched version in the later remake ''Guess Who'', about a black woman whose father hates her white boyfriend.

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** And a race-switched version Switched around in the later remake ''Guess Who'', about a where the woman is black woman whose and her father hates her white boyfriend.
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** And a GenderFlip version in the later remake ''Guess Who'', about a black woman whose father hates her white boyfriend.

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** And a GenderFlip race-switched version in the later remake ''Guess Who'', about a black woman whose father hates her white boyfriend.
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** And a GenderFlip version in the later remake ''Guess Who'', about a black woman whose father hates her white boyfriend.
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* ''Shock [=SuspenStories=]'' had a one-off strip in which a racist man who loathes Mexicans is horrified to discover his daughter has begun dating a Mexican boy who has recently moved into the local area. [[spoiler: At the end of the strip, he gets up a lynch mob to beat the Mexican boy to death, only to find out that they grabbed the wrong person and have killed his daughter - she had secretly married her boyfriend and was waiting for him to come home from work.]]
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* Shows up in DragonAge2 when Hawke's mother starts making disparaging remarks about elves after Hawke has started sleeping with Fenris, and with Gamlen's humorous homophobic insults in the case of Male!Hawke and Fenris.
* One can only imagine what the Warden's parents in DragonAge would have thought of Zevran (assuming a Dalish, mage, or human noble Warden).

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** This troper will never be convinced that fics like the above are not [[MagnificentBastard EXACTLY what Rowling had in mind with that epilogue.]]


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* The best known case in the MarvelUniverse is ComicBook/IncredibleHulk his long time love interest Betty Ross. Her Father Thunderbolt Ross highly dislikes the relationship.
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* In the {{Disgaea}} [[DisgaeaNovels novels]] '''[[Characters/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness Captain Gordon, Defender of Earth!]]''' and [[Characters/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness Jennifer]] has a daughter named [[Characters/DisgaeaNovels Jane]], who eventually falls for [[Characters/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness Laharl]]. It’s not that '''Captain Gordon, Defender of Earth!''' hates Laharl, but he is hero and Laharl is a demon Overlord, '''Captain Gordon, Defender of Earth!''' is also a OverprotectiveDad. Jane is a rebellious teen, so there are hints that she does it partly to piss '''Captain Gordon, Defender of Earth!''' of. Not that he has any reason to concerned, [[CelibateHero because Laharl is not interested]], not that it stops Jane from pursuing him.

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* There was an arc in BetterDays where Sheila visits her parents while her father is in hospital and discovers her sister has a Hyena boyfriend (Their version of a black person). Sheila calls her sister out on simply bringing the guy, who seems decent enough from what we see, simply to upset their parents and her mother even makes a comment about her having a 'nigger boyfriend.'
* Yep, an ''ElGoonishShive'' entry, although at least a DreamSequence. Elliot ends up dreaming his OppositeSexClone (which his parents and his clone tease about calling as his daughter) brings home a sleazeball. Then he talks to his wife Tedd. That's when things go from DreamSequence to LucidDream..

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* There was an arc in BetterDays where Sheila visits her parents while her father is in hospital and discovers her sister has a Hyena boyfriend (Their version of a black person). Sheila calls her sister out on simply bringing the guy, who seems decent enough from what we see, simply to upset their parents and her mother even makes a comment about her having a 'nigger boyfriend.'
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** There's an earlier (though milder) example, when Fisk dated Elizabeth briefly. Elizabeth's mother was bothered that her daughter wasn't dating a nice, Jewish boy. The only reason she goes along with it is that she thinks it would just be an innocent, youthful relationship.
* Yep, an ''ElGoonishShive'' entry, although at least a DreamSequence. Elliot ends up dreaming his OppositeSexClone (which his parents and his clone tease about calling as his daughter) brings home a sleazeball. Then he talks to his wife Tedd. That's when things go from DreamSequence to LucidDream..
LucidDream...
** Hilariously, when Elliot is confused as to why his "daughter" is dating a biker, she shouts "MOM! DADDY'S DISAPPROVING OF MY BOYFRIENDS AGAIN!", which suggests that this isn't the only time in the dream world that this had happened.
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# He has some other detail that the father just can't stand, like being nerdy, or not liking the same sports team, or perhaps he's just got really bad table manners. Or just first impression.

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# He has some other detail that the father just can't stand, like being nerdy, or not liking the same sports team, or perhaps he's just got really bad table manners. Or merely just first impression.
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* A KidsInTheHall sketch has a college-student (Dave Foley in drag) bring home Scott Thompson (in blackface) to meet her parents. In an absolute subversion, her parents are fine with the whole thing, but she continually acts as though they're being offensive. The implication is that she's chasing black men intentionally to piss off her parents - and it's not working.
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* A rare GenderFlip occurs in ''[[TroperWorks/UltimateSpiderWoman Ultimate Spider-Woman: Change With The Light]]'' when Ben Reilly's OverprotectiveDad loathes Mary Jane Watson and bluntly threatens her unless she stays away from his son. Ben himself isn't amused when he finds out.

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* A rare GenderFlip occurs in ''[[TroperWorks/UltimateSpiderWoman ''[[FanFic/UltimateSpiderWoman Ultimate Spider-Woman: Change With The Light]]'' when Ben Reilly's OverprotectiveDad loathes Mary Jane Watson and bluntly threatens her unless she stays away from his son. Ben himself isn't amused when he finds out.
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* They're not dating ([[ShipTease yet]]), but in ''TheSarahJaneAdventures'', one of Rani's best friends is the class clown Clyde, who immediately got off to a bad start with her [[StrictTeacher Strict Principal]] father, and their relationship remains antagonistic (which isn't helped by Clyde deliberately winding up Haresh Chandra).
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* Invoked by BodyCount in the song '''[=KKK=] Bitch''', where Ice-T tells the story of his falling in love with a girl whose father is a white supremacist.

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* Invoked by BodyCount in the song '''[=KKK=] Bitch''', "[=KKK=] Bitch", where Ice-T tells the story of his falling in love with a girl whose father is a white supremacist.
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* Invoked by BodyCount in the song '''[=KKK=] Bitch''', where Ice-T tells the story of his falling in love with a girl whose father is a white supremacist.
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* A rare GenderFlip occurs in ''[[TroperWorks/UltimateSpiderWoman Ultimate Spider-Woman: Change With The Light]]'' when Ben Reilly's OverprotectiveDad loathes Mary Jane Watson and bluntly threatens her unless she stays away from his son. Ben himself isn't amused when he finds out.
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# He has some other detail that the father just can't stand, like being nerdy, or not liking the same sports team, or perhaps he's just got really bad table manners.

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# He has some other detail that the father just can't stand, like being nerdy, or not liking the same sports team, or perhaps he's just got really bad table manners.
manners. Or just first impression.
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**This troper will never be convinced that fics like the above are not [[MagnificentBastard EXACTLY what Rowling had in mind with that epilogue.]]
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* In an episode of BostonPublic, Meredith Peters (aka The Hook Lady)'s son begins dating Steven Harper's daughter, who is Black, merely to anger his mother. She is also angered when she catches her son having sex with another man.

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Moving troper tales to... Troper Tales.



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* This Troper spent three years dating a woman whose parents couldn't stand me... and I'm in no stretch of the imagination a "bad boy."
* This Troper isn't allowed to date any non-geeks. Dad's orders. Don't think this is going to be a problem though.
* This Troper was very reasonably asked to never dated a man who grew up in a culture where women are subservient to men. On the other hand, Dad also warned her about [[CompleteMonster Red Sox fans...]]
* This Troper in high-school once dated a girl purely to rub it in her father's face who I despised. Quite twisted really.

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\n[[AC:TroperTales]]\n* This Troper spent three years dating a woman whose parents couldn't stand me... and I'm in no stretch of the imagination a "bad boy."\n* This Troper isn't allowed to date any non-geeks. Dad's orders. Don't think this is going to be a problem though.\n* This Troper was very reasonably asked to never dated a man who grew up in a culture where women are subservient to men. On the other hand, Dad also warned her about [[CompleteMonster Red Sox fans...]]\n* This Troper in high-school once dated a girl purely to rub it in her father's face who I despised. Quite twisted really.----
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** A rare example of a GenderFlip occurs when it's shown that Peter's devoutly Catholic father hates the Protestant Lois, so it cuts both ways.
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* [[FamilyGuy Lois Griffin]]'s dating her eventual husband Peter is due at least in part to this trope. It may be that she's trying to get back at her father for being an incredible {{Jerkass}}, ranging from his refusing to let her become a model to his basically abandoning her to her fate when she was kidnapped for ransom.
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* The most recognizable example would be in ''[[MarriedWithChildren Married... With Children]]'', in the parade of extras that show up to date Kelly, usually instead receiving a CurbStompBattle from Al before being literally thrown out of the house.

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* The most recognizable example would be in ''[[MarriedWithChildren Married... With Children]]'', in the parade of extras that show up to date Kelly, usually instead receiving a CurbStompBattle NoHoldsBarredBeatdown from Al before being literally thrown out of the house.
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* Played with in the backstory of ''{{Supernatural}}'': Mary's dad HATED John Winchester, because he was too much of a skinny, white-bread pansy to be good enough for his daughter.
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* ChrisRock brings this up in one of his specials, saying that prejudice isn't worth it, because what you hate will end up in your family (homophobia --> you'll have a gay son; hate Latinos --> your daughter dates a Latino)

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* ChrisRock brings this up in one of his specials, saying that prejudice isn't worth it, because what you hate will end up in your family (homophobia --> you'll have a gay son; hate Latinos --> your daughter dates a Latino)
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* ChrisRock brings this up in one of his specials, saying that prejudice isn't worth it, because what you hate will end up in your family (homophobia -> you'll have a gay son; hate Latinos -> your daughter dates a Latino)

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* ChrisRock brings this up in one of his specials, saying that prejudice isn't worth it, because what you hate will end up in your family (homophobia -> --> you'll have a gay son; hate Latinos -> --> your daughter dates a Latino)
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* ChrisRock brings this up in one of his specials, saying that prejudice isn't worth it, because what you hate will end up in your family (homophobia -> you'll have a gay son; hate Latinos -> your daughter dates a Latino)
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It frequently is seen in American Television and Movies... a teenage daughter brings home or is picked up by a date that his father would never, ever approve of. There's various forms:

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It frequently is seen in American Television and Movies... a teenage daughter brings home or is picked up by a date that his her father would never, ever approve of. There's various forms:

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