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okay that word can be googled if you cant guess...imagine trying to get that routine on tv...even thought its attempting to disempower rascism
Agentm, dbcok,
Can you please share with us what you think racism is?
Can you please explain, slowly and clearly, why the skit was racist?
Thanks
wayne. how does no sound?
Posters might be interested that just yesterday the great Saturday Night Live in the US had a massive send-up of Barack Obama where he was played by a blacked-up white actor called Fred Armisen who made him look like a buffoon. One wonders was Joseph H. Connick, Jr. made of that and whether he's lecturing Americans on how racist they all are?
Thanks for the link and the condescending reply Agent. Pretty much the response I'd expect from some loudmouth struggling to link a particular behaviour to bona fide racism.
That's pretty much my understanding of racism (the wiki article).
I understand the sensitivity. I know a *little* bit about prejudice, having been picked on at school for being a four eyed pimply faced Yank. I have the dental crowns on my front teeth as a daily reminder.
FWIW I would never have done that skit in case it caused offence, but being offensive and being actually *racist* can be two totally different things. I have brown friends. My best friend is a Indian Muslim (but fairly secular) as I have said a few times on here. I have discussed this issue at length with them.
My view is a result of these conversations and I believe that though it may have been a bit offensive, (if someone *chose* to be offended) it was not *racist*.
There was no attempt to disadvantage anyone in the skit at all.
The furore is a step too far and as damaging to our culture as true racism.
That's my opinion. The pendulum has swung too far.
Totally agreeI didn't see it. However, I do remember as a kid watching on TV "The Black and White Minstrel Show" on which there were a lot of people dressed in black and white from my vague memory, but with black painted faces.
It meant nothing more to us than some good old time music. I think we used to tap dance to some of it!
But then, the whole concept of racism never entered our heads. NZ had white people and Maoris. So there was a different skin colour. Meant absolutely nothing. We have all become so damn self conscious and precious, instead of ascribing to skin colour the total unimportance it deserves.
"Out of the six of us, only one is Anglo-Celtic Australian. I’m Sri Lankan-Australian, there’s an Indian Australian, a Greek Australian, an Irish-Italian Australian and a Lebanese Australian. We’re all Australian," he wrote on website The Punch.
Agent,
To be fair, there still hasn't, to my mind, been demosntrated how the skit was *racist* as defined by either the dictionary, or the wiki link you posted. It's too easy to scream racism over any perceived sleight involving a minority.
However, I'll jump up and down about racism with the best of them. I've lost friends in Geraldton over how the Aborigines are discussed and treated. (Where there is a large population) I'm for giving anyone a fair go, no matter what they are in terms of race, nationality, background, whatever.
I enjoy differences. I think they make relationships interesting.
Equally, I'll dig my toes in and resist the race card being played inappropriately as I think it has been in this case.
Re Jane Elliott - almost single handedly jolted us whitefella from our culturally ingrained (fair dinkum) racism.
Fantastic lady.
Agentm, dbcok,
Can you please share with us what you think racism is?
Can you please explain, slowly and clearly, why the skit was racist?
Thanks
Maybe the whole things a setup by Ch 9 's PR people .You would have to admit the publicity is priceless for the show
This is an important point. We white people are fond of commenting that racism in the form of black people making derisive comments about white doesn't receive the condemnation that we're discussing on this thread..If you are not on the receiving end it is hard for many to understand.
Dressing up like barack obama is one thing, he actually resembled the man he was taking the piss out of. But only one of the Jackson jive, looked like the Jackson five. The others were dressed in a stereo typical degrading fashion. In no way did they resemble the Jackson five.
However, I find it much funnier to watch now when they country is in an uproar. I like the part where we offend the American, and cause international controversy in under 2mins. Thanks Hey Hey
2/ Genuine question - Why was it degrading?
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