With the 2016 Olympic Games in full swing Larry Wilmore and the cast of The Nightly Show decided to mock Americans with the unoriginal “ignorant American” trope Monday night. “I'll tell you what, alright, our athletes are making America great again by beating the hell out of other countries,” exclaimed “typical American” Tank Mancusso, played by Rory Albanese, “This is like the Vietnam War all over again! We just come here and friggen’ dominate, baby!”

After noting that comparing the Vietnam War to the Olympics may not be the analogy Wilmore wanted to know Mancusso’s favorite story from the games, saying, “You know for me, it’s got to be the fact that an all-refugee team is competing in the games. That’s awesome man.” Mancusso crudely responded, “Wow, you just won the gold medal in boring with that, Jesus Christ.”

“Well what about the 41-year-old woman from Uzbekistan who's competing in her seventh Olympics, making her the oldest female gymnast ever,” Wilmore continued by asking. But Mancusso went off on how ugly she looked and wondered if she was younger than she appeared, because according him, “It's hard living over there, Larry. There’s no dentists. It's like Lord of the Rings over there, Larry, I'm telling you.” As he mocked the woman he pulled out a turkey leg and began to eat it.

“That's why it's an inspiring story! Because they have it so rough,” Wilmore retorted. “Yeah, it's inspiring me to turn the channel. Right,” Mancusso continued to mock, “Come on! That's a good friggin' joke! U.S.A.! U.S.A.! U.S.A.! U.S.A.!”

The mocking of the ‘typical American” went on for roughly four minutes. And during that time the character Mancusso insisted that fast food places like Boston Market and Arby’s were original to Brazil. He even claimed Chipotle, which he missed pronounced as Chipotels, was not from America but from Brazil, “Not Chipotels, dude. That's Mexican. That's from here. That's from here.”

Wilmore was upset with Mancusso and scolded him, saying, “You know what, not everything has to be about America for Christ’s sakes. You have such a great opportunity to just take in some different cultures and stories.”

Partial transcript below: