Shouldn't be banned, but it does contain a pretty nasty inference about the "stereotypical" Filipino female. Something doesn't need to be promulgating a racist message to have a racist connotation. "Love Thy Neighbour" is case in point: tried to send up racism, but was generally interpreted as reinforcing inherently racist messages.
Quote: Aaron @ October 9 2008, 8:24 AM BSTI'm a firm believer that every character is a stereotype. No writer can just create one out of thin air, with no stimuli or inspiration in any way from anyone he has ever met or seen. Put a child in isolation from birth, and they might be able to draw an exaggerated stereotype version of themselves in a few years, but it still wouldn't be original, and they wouldn't be able to go any further than that because they have no stimuli to do so.
That could be a Pilkington quote.