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Fame Burst

The Barry Weiss Moment That Went Too Far On Storage Wars

Author

Emma Payne

Updated on March 07, 2026

Many of Barry Weiss' off-the-cuff remarks end up making him one of the most distinct personalities in "Storage Wars," but this Season 2 moment is more bigoted than cute. In Season 2, Episode 31, "Blame It on the Rain," Barry finds that a safe he bid on earlier is tightly locked. He tells the camera that "I'm gonna have to take this to a safecracker." Luckily, he knows one, and when the scene cuts to a middle-aged man in a hoodie, Weiss casually remarks that the safecracker "dresses like a cholo."

Weiss probably thought this was just an edgy joke for the show and it wasn't worth thinking about. But the reality is that "cholo" is a word with a history of being used as an ethnic slur, originating as an insult for mixed-race and lower class people in Mexico (via Santa Fe New Mexican). Later, the term came to mean the stereotypical image of a Latino gang member, and many people believe the word to be racist and rooted in a history of colonization.

Over time, there has been a sort of reclamation of the word "cholo," alongside "Chicano," as a new subculture that includes distinct style and an appreciation for lowrider cars has risen in Southwest America (via National Geographic). But that doesn't mean that Weiss has any more right to use the word in "Storage Wars," as he is not a member of this community. Certainly, it's a joke that wouldn't make it out of the editing room in 2022, and it shouldn't have been included in the show in 2011.