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Are the words 'Jungle Drums' racist?
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/// The innocuous remark at a public meeting was seized upon by an equality campaigner – and the ensuing race row has lasted six months at a cost to the taxpayer of tens of thousands of pounds.///
I just cannot believe this tens of thousands of pounds wasted over someone referring to gossip as the 'Jungle Drums'
Well you might say being 'Right Wing' I would say this, but 'Right' 'Left' or in the 'Middle', can anyone put up an argument why these words are racist, or not racist in the least?
/// The innocuous remark at a public meeting was seized upon by an equality campaigner – and the ensuing race row has lasted six months at a cost to the taxpayer of tens of thousands of pounds.///
I just cannot believe this tens of thousands of pounds wasted over someone referring to gossip as the 'Jungle Drums'
Well you might say being 'Right Wing' I would say this, but 'Right' 'Left' or in the 'Middle', can anyone put up an argument why these words are racist, or not racist in the least?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.<<John Thomson, deputy leader of the Tory-run council, admitted that ‘it may be political correctness’ but insisted: ‘The law makes it clear that what matters is not the intention of the person who uses the phrase but whether anybody is offended by it.’>>
<<Mrs Carr, 50, who lives with her husband Owen, 54, in Warminster, Wiltshire, claimed Mrs Farquhar’s initial apology was inadequate and that watchdog members needed training on ‘equality and diversity issues’.
‘The remark was racist and my complaint is valid,’ she said yesterday. ‘People need to think before they say things that could cause offence.’>>
Pretty self-explanatory.
Although I will wait with interest to hear quite what explanation the Council come up with.
<<Mrs Carr, 50, who lives with her husband Owen, 54, in Warminster, Wiltshire, claimed Mrs Farquhar’s initial apology was inadequate and that watchdog members needed training on ‘equality and diversity issues’.
‘The remark was racist and my complaint is valid,’ she said yesterday. ‘People need to think before they say things that could cause offence.’>>
Pretty self-explanatory.
Although I will wait with interest to hear quite what explanation the Council come up with.
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disabled people arent a race either.
Racist comments these days seemed to be defined as any comment made by one race against another that doesnt portray them in a good light. As jungle drums are a reference point back to tribal behaviour; a stereotype that someone of african origins living in todays society would be keen to disassociate from, then the comment could be constued as detrimental.
Often enough anyone white who displays basic or unintelligent behaviour is sometimes referred to as 'caveman' like; an anthropological reference to a time in the development of the human race that we wouldnt be fair to associate us with.
Racist comments these days seemed to be defined as any comment made by one race against another that doesnt portray them in a good light. As jungle drums are a reference point back to tribal behaviour; a stereotype that someone of african origins living in todays society would be keen to disassociate from, then the comment could be constued as detrimental.
Often enough anyone white who displays basic or unintelligent behaviour is sometimes referred to as 'caveman' like; an anthropological reference to a time in the development of the human race that we wouldnt be fair to associate us with.
/// No doubt, the official reasoning will be that Jungle-Drums are a 'primitive' method of communication and as there is an african connection, the inference was that african/black=primitve..........or similar. ///
Didn't Drake have a drum to warn of the advancing Spanish Armada?
English/White=primitive???? 16th century a matter of opinion.
Didn't Drake have a drum to warn of the advancing Spanish Armada?
English/White=primitive???? 16th century a matter of opinion.
jackthehat
Calm down, I wasn't having a go at you.
I was only substituting your points with some of my own to hopefully make a comparison.
/// Drake didn't have benefit of any of the modern paraphenalia.///
Couldn't quite understand your point in this, but I would be happy to further the discussion if you could clarify your statement.
Calm down, I wasn't having a go at you.
I was only substituting your points with some of my own to hopefully make a comparison.
/// Drake didn't have benefit of any of the modern paraphenalia.///
Couldn't quite understand your point in this, but I would be happy to further the discussion if you could clarify your statement.
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