Meet Marisol, Saturday Night Live's new Latina character. I'm sorry, did I say character? I meant stereotype. Presented during SNL's "Jewelry Party" skit, Marrrrisol (as this week's guest host, Lena Dunham introduced her) is a loud, over-the-top Latina office worker who was brought over to the "Junited States" by her scrawny American boyfriend, Bruce. What's worse is that Venezuelan beauty queen Marisol is too much of an airhead to even realize that her "men's rights activist" novio might actually be a bit machista.

This is the second time Cecily Strong — SNL's go-to Latina impersonator (who, might I add, is not Latina) — played an epically distasteful and offensive Latina character. Her other notable role includes Mimi Morales, a Latina youth political advocate who came off as a ghetto, unintelligent teen who didn't know the first thing about politics.

So far, there seems to be a huge lack of diversity among Strong's Latina characters, perhaps due in part to the fact there isn't much diversity among SNL's cast members themselves. Though the long-running sketch comedy show recently added one black comedian and two black female writers to the show (an SNL first), they have yet to hire a single Latina cast member during show's 39-year run. 

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