Puguni wrote:I don't see why this is funny. I think she was trying to defend her cousin's dignity, unless I have read wrongly. It's so easy to point at someone and say, "racist."
Raiden no Kishi wrote:I think if we stopped treating the concept of "race" like it existed or was an issue, that it would largely go away. I certainly don't think it helps for the government/media/whathaveyou to keep treating it as such.
We're all human. End of line.
.rai//
Raiden wrote:I think if we stopped treating the concept of "race" like it existed or was an issue, that it would largely go away. I certainly don't think it helps for the government/media/whathaveyou to keep treating it as such.
We're all human. End of line.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:"Martin?"
"Guuuhh... you are such a racist"
"Wait why am I a racist?"
"Because you think he's black"
"He is black..."
Raiden no Kishi wrote:I think if we stopped treating the concept of "race" like it existed or was an issue, that it would largely go away. I certainly don't think it helps for the government/media/whathaveyou to keep treating it as such.
Bobtheduck wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q80m6zjCyIE
This is just a portion (official video clips, unlike the bootleg out there of the whole show)
If you look the entire show or entire song up, be warned about language, innuendo, and such. This ALMOST sums up my feelings on the issue. If you replaced "racist" with "prejudiced"
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I think you did read it wrongly. I think what was going on was that the girl was being ignorant by saying it was "wrong for a white person to speak like a black person."
"My cousin (or something) is black, and I don't like it when..." You know the rest.
Puguni wrote:I read her first remark. If it had remained in that context, I would have understood her ignorance. Maybe it's offensive for her because she has a relation who is black. I do, so I understand if that was her point. The whole situation confuses me because of the lack of context and details, because I don't know the rest. Probably better off being left confused. :X
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I see your point
Garry's Mod, care to elaborate?
Alice wrote:But really, stereotyping how "black people talk" -- how different is that from other stereotypes that people used to have about black people? Maybe the only difference, if there is one, is that this isn't meant in a hateful way.
Radical Dreamer wrote:Well, like I said earlier, how many people get offended when someone does a British/French/Indian/etc. accent? Just something to think about.
lionheart wrote:And as far as being "radical", children should be cautious of keeping contact with an individual who considers unnatural (and statistically polygamous) sexual practices, a part of his identity. (It's a safety issue sort of thing)
Nate wrote:You know, I could go on like this, but it's just easier to say your statement is absolutely ridiculous. There's plenty of evil in the world without having to invent evil by portraying homosexuals as some sort of evil demonic rapists.
It's not a "safety issue." It's just a way of brainwashing children into thinking homosexuality is some sort of disease or that they're subhuman. Homosexuality isn't a disease, it's a state of sin. They're not subhuman, they're as human as you and I.
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