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  1. No Doubt has pulled down their video for “Looking Hot” almost immediately following the clip’s release after learning that the imagery used the in the video was offensive to Native...

  2. Nov 5, 2012 · No Doubt's comeback attempt has hit a snag, with the U.S. pop band pulling its new video after complaints it uses imagery that stereotypes native Americans.

  3. Nov 5, 2012 · No Doubt has apologized to the Native American community after the band's new music video for "Looking Hot" was criticized as being offensive.

  4. Nov 5, 2012 · Pop group No Doubt has removed the video for its single “Looking Hot” after receiving complaints from fans and the Native American community that the wild west-themed video was offensive

  5. Nov 5, 2012 · The California rockers have yanked their new "Looking Hot" video off YouTube after getting complaints from Native Americans who said the clip's cowboys-and-Indians imagery made a mockery of...

  6. If Gap’s recent “Manifest Destiny” t-shirt, Urban Outfitter’s Navajo panties, and the hipster fetish of wearing headdresses weren’t enough, check out ska-rock group No Doubt’s video for their song “Looking Hot”. The video premiered yesterday replete with nearly every stereotype of Native people in the book.

  7. The video, which was uploaded to YouTube on Friday, featured the band dressed in Native American motif, including headdresses, tepees and smoke signals. In one scene, singer Gwen Stefani’s ...

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