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Are The Dutch Wrong To Have A Traditional Festive Character Called Black Pete?
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Would it be more acceptable for them to recruit only black people to play his part?
Or why don't the black population join in the fun and whiten their faces? I am sure the whites wouldn't take offence.
Would it be more acceptable for them to recruit only black people to play his part?
Or why don't the black population join in the fun and whiten their faces? I am sure the whites wouldn't take offence.
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Can someone please tell me what is wrong with portraying black people? I’ve seen several opera singers made up to look like Japanese people, several made up to look like Egyptians, actors made up to look like Indians, etc, etc., but when it comes to making up to look like black people it’s a no go area. As I said on another thread it’s almost as though black...
18:07 Tue 23rd Dec 2014
Peter Pedant
/// and yes AOG you should get out more
there is a Nigerian soap where the white man is an African whited out. ///
I was totally unaware that one had to get out more to view soaps.
// take for example certain un-polite remarks //
/// sorry AOG I recollect you posting "why does the ++++ wear a mask"
in one of your literate discussion on the hijab ///
One is allowed to be un-polite to scum such as that woman criminal.
/// and yes AOG you should get out more
there is a Nigerian soap where the white man is an African whited out. ///
I was totally unaware that one had to get out more to view soaps.
// take for example certain un-polite remarks //
/// sorry AOG I recollect you posting "why does the ++++ wear a mask"
in one of your literate discussion on the hijab ///
One is allowed to be un-polite to scum such as that woman criminal.
IMO Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall "whiting up" in "Coming To America" is the funniest part of the film. I understand that other white people may find it offensive, but this white person would find it objectionable if the opinions of other white people were allowed to spoil his enjoyment of films like that.
When it comes to "blacking up", the problem is there's a history associated with it. If, nowadays, the blacking up is in the same spirit as the whiting up above then I don't see a problem with it; if it's harking back to the historical mockery then there is a problem, obviously. If all blacking up is verboten because of the history, then that history lives on in creating division and tension; it has to be allowed in the right context.
When it comes to "blacking up", the problem is there's a history associated with it. If, nowadays, the blacking up is in the same spirit as the whiting up above then I don't see a problem with it; if it's harking back to the historical mockery then there is a problem, obviously. If all blacking up is verboten because of the history, then that history lives on in creating division and tension; it has to be allowed in the right context.
sp. I wasn’t giving you a tip on how to deal with racism – I was making the point that black people are more concerned about people mentioning their colour than they are about a real insult - which is why I say it is almost as if they are ashamed. If someone calls a black man a black ***, he doesn’t object to the ‘***’ bit, his objection is to the fact that they said he’s black. That’s the bit they bristle at – and that’s what I can’t understand. I think black people unwittingly undermine themselves, and I find that very sad.
Happy Christmas. :o)
Happy Christmas. :o)
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