What about when they call us the H-word?Honkey
Sob, orWhy!!!Whitey?
Being childish and reductive is not the best way to make a salient point.
What about when they call us the H-word?Honkey
Sob, orWhy!!!Whitey?
Being childish and reductive is not the best way to make a salient point.
Using modern day Swede at least, the party would be individual people standing 3-4 meters away from each other.
how can people actually try to argue that blackface isn't racist?
Why do they do that?
Blackface is racist. Painting yourself 'black' because you want to portray someone from Middle Africa isn't. And blackface is a concept that isn't that known around the world.how can people actually try to argue that blackface isn't racist?
Whenever I think of Australia and race relations, this commercial always comes to mind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FftZt-Dw_hQ
Australian fashion retailer Best & Less has apologised to disgruntled commentators on social media after its latest catalogue was attacked for carrying racial overtones.
The cover of the retailers latest catalogue depicts a dark-skinned woman eating a watermelon and a small group of its Facebook followers were quick to point out the likeness to racial iconography used in the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries.
I hope it's just the case that you didn't know the cultural reference instead of being racist, one man posted on Best & Less Facebook page on Sunday. Imagine if you run this in USA.
Best & Less marketing director Jee Moon told Fairfax Media her team were unaware of the American stereotype when they designed the cover, which was meant to celebrate summer, using a diverse range of models to reflect its broad customer base.
I genuinely was unaware of [the stereotype] until yesterday, its not from a point in time and a culture that Im familiar with - if we had known we wouldn't have done it, she said.
It really was not the intention to offend anyone. That said, Im not apologising for including different women and in breaking the mould.
Throughout our catalogues we have had a theme of celebrating real women.
Best & Less apologised for the misunderstanding in a Facebook post on Tuesday, which received 204 likes and 117 comments within its first couple of hours of going live.
We apologise if anyone is offended by our catalogue cover - this is not at all our intent, it read.
We're proud to show greater diversity of ages, sizes and ethnicity in our models, which is reflective of our wonderfully broad customer base.
Thank you for sharing your perspective on the cover and again, please accept our apologies for any offence caused.
While many people assumed the oversight was innocent, they were critical of the retailers advertising department for its lack of awareness.
Although unintentional, it does warrant an apology and discussion in the advertising department about people researching the possible effects of their creative choices before going to print, Monique Kowalcyzyk posted.
Others were more sympathetic. Why would you be apologising for embracing diversity? Nikki Bee said. Are you now ashamed of the campaign?
tropic thunder was making fun of blackface defenders. christ.
you don't colour your skin or tape your eyes to "respect" another race. if you want to dress as a black person, dress as them. don't turn their race into a costume.
Ironically this was in the newspaper today:
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[url]http://www.dailylife.com.au/dl-people/best--less-apologises-for-racist-catalogue-20131022-2vz04.html[/url]
I can understand that people can get upset when a person dresses up as another nationality. However, this is crazy.[/QUOTE]
Those appear to people of Maori or Islander descent... which would make it really stupid.
YOU assume them as savages now, not them.
There are also a lot of other types of costumes.
If someone is dressed that way, you assume the guy is a scientist no.
That is an entirely different argument that your previous post. But okay. Ignoring all the attendees that weren't in some sort of shitty pseudo tribal garb, does some attendees wearing shitty pseudo tribal garb condemn the whole group? And why is wearing shitty tribal garb inherently racist, unless they were saying that is all that Africa is?
That would indicate nothing more than you being unable to understand that everyone likes chicken, that cricket is played in the Caribbean, and that the WI were traditional rivals for Australia in cricket.
No, if I was going to a party I would most likely paint my skin black, but not with the intention of mocking black people.
It feels, that if we are going to take your stance, black people should be ashamed of being black.
Zwarte.
We're not German goddamnit!
I guess a politician claiming that the problem with black people is that they're loud and smelly isn't him being racist, it's just you not knowing the guys he met....
And that's it, I'm out.
If you don't see anything wrong with that party, there's info out there.
Nothing I'll say will make you change your mind anyway.
I'll never go to your parties however.
Who taped their eyes? Stick to the people at issue, don't bring in other's from other times and places.
Ironically this was in the newspaper today:
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http://www.dailylife.com.au/dl-people/best--less-apologises-for-racist-catalogue-20131022-2vz04.html
I can understand that people can get upset when a person dresses up as another nationality. However, this is crazy.
Yup, this is totally ludicrous. The only reason anyone in Australia would even make that connection is because they'd heard it was a thing elsewhere. In the context of the country it was published in, it isn't racist in the slightest.
what's the difference? if i edit it out, will you get the actual point?
What is that context?
What is that context?
What is that context?
Blackface isn't inherently racist just like Hitler's moustache isn't inherently evil.. But they have a history, and if you sport them in public than god help you.
A stereotype is a simplification. It's a stock portrayal of a variety of people that casts aside any interesting differences in favor of reassuring what the audience already believes. It does not present "unique points of view", it presents one we've already become familiar with. That's what makes it a stereotype.The bolded is a good point. In the wise words of Paul Kelly, every fucking city feels the same. You need to embrace stereotypes somewhat. I'm sick of everything being so fucking PC.
So:
Australian party = work boots and hats with corks hanging from them or lifeguards.
English party = singlet, handkerchief with knotted corners for a hat and teeth blacked out
American party = cowboy hats or gang signs
Swedish party = viking
French party = beret and bread stick
None of these stereotypes are an accurate representation of the respective population. Whilst it's not strictly blackface, the blackened skin is perhaps going too far and the KKK thing is just fucked up. Wrong country for a start.
Looks can be deceiving; he might not have been angry about your shaven head, as unlikely as that sounds. If you want people to give you the benefit of the doubt, you have to give it back to them too.About 10 years ago I was in Dachau, the concentration camp outside of Munich, paying my respects and getting me some history. I happened to have a totally clean shaven head that day.
All of a sudden an old guy starts going off at me in German with much passion and anger. There were quite a few people there but he singled me out. Unfortunately I didn't understand him, but I suspect he thought I was a neo-nazi skin head.
Looks can be deceiving. I just liked a shaven head.
If a party organizer seriously lacks the creativity to design an original party that isn't based on a historically damaging stereotype, I highly doubt "PC thinking" is the cause. Maybe we'd be better off if she chose to actually create something original instead of reusing a 19th century idea that is supposedly original just because it's "not PC."
Looks can be deceiving; he might not have been angry about your shaven head, as unlikely as that sounds. If you want people to give you the benefit of the doubt, you have to give it back to them too.
Blackface isn't inherently racist just like Hitler's moustache isn't inherently evil.. But they have a history, and if you sport them in public than god help you.
Why do they do that?
Ok this is stupid.
If someone is dressed that way, you assume the guy is a scientist no.
There's no ambiguity in the costumes here.
Also rereading the whole tumblr, there may be more to the party that is not seen that depict a less damning picture of the party and the attendee.
Having not been aware of them I reacted to what I've seen.
The KKK is still an unfunny racist unless he was somehow depicting that other spannish event.
1) that is my whole argument, probably badly phrased or I wouldn't have needed to clarify it.
2) If you have people in a group that have an unacceptable behaviour it condemn the whole group because if the group have no pb with it they condonne the behaviour and saying that there's no pb with it.
Why do I even need to explain that I have no idea.
And if they were going for the tribal angle instead of the other savage imagery they would have made something different, then again it may just be a shitty costume.
If you're making an American themed party and you're left with only gangbangers as your depiction of african americans there may be something wrong with your party.
I guess a politician claiming that the problem with black people is that they're loud and smelly isn't him being racist, it's just you not knowing the guys he met....
And that's it, I'm out.
If you don't see anything wrong with that party, there's info out there.
Nothing I'll say will make you change your mind anyway.
I'll never go to your parties however.
smh at people defending blackface with flimsy appeals to cultural relativism
Holy shit, you need to watch that movie again.Blackface is racist. Painting yourself 'black' because you want to portray someone from Middle Africa isn't. And blackface is a concept that isn't that known around the world.
Is Robert Downey Jr racist because he painted himself 'black' for Tropic Thunder?
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You can have an african themed party, you can dress like africans even stereotypcially but what the hell is with the blackface and the kkk getup?
WTF?
This was possibly first brought to my attention the other day for entirely unrelated reasons. People are also getting a bit miffed because someone made a colonial dress.I don't think there's anything wrong with having an African themed party, I place the blame squarely on the deadshits who came in blackface.
The Klansman was probably trying to be funny.
Yes, they have a certain history - in certain parts of the world. And a different history in other parts. So what would you suggest? For example, one of the three kings was supposedly black. But there are usually no black people available to play that part in large parts of Europe (because we had no black slaves on our farms), so that leaves us with three options:Blackface isn't inherently racist just like Hitler's moustache isn't inherently evil.. But they have a history, and if you sport them in public than god help you.
Can't wait for the yearly Zwarte Pieten thread, even an UN research council is involved this year!
Oh for fuck sake. If I see Americans trying to force their concept of "blackface" on the rest of the world one more fucking time....
The head researcher of the UN has already declared it racist and a return to slavery. Not the official report yet, though.
Not sure but Im certain the guy knew their history, or else he wouldn't have picked that costume in the first placeDoes the KKK even exist in Australia?
Does the KKK even exist in Australia?