What exactly does Caucasian mean to you? I haven't heard that term used in years.
People from the region of Caucasus
What exactly does Caucasian mean to you? I haven't heard that term used in years.
Wait what. Wow.
Though you brought up an interesting point about how apparently "lightskinned" is considered "prettier" than not. Is that still true? I know it's been an issue when I was growing up, but admittedly I have not paid much attention recently.
You mean Dark brown, brown, light brown, and super light brown?
Unless I'm missing something out of the numerous people I've seen throughout my entire life, I've never seen any black person with a hair color that couldn't be classified (within reason) under a shade of brown.
Blonde would absolutely astonish me, since the only times I've ever seen that is in some sort of image where it was purposefully dyed by the person in question.
I've been hit on by black girls on numerous occasions (always in Philly for some reason) and their pickup lines have almost always been absurd and racially-based, and actually very similar to the ones in the video.Considering I've had black girls say those and very similar things to me, I dont see the point of this "parody".
People from the region of Caucasus
I don't buy that because there are some sociological studies that say that America will be far more segregated by 2050 than now. This theory has been established by the current socioeconomic and ethnic divides in housing.Also, you mean like this? Because, apparently, that is what most Americans will look like by 2050, according to some.
http://www.trueactivist.com/this-is-...-its-stunning/
Um, doesn't the word Caucasian also has to tie into physical types of people whose ancestors came from Europe and parts of Asia?
I don't tell anyone what they can or can't do. My point was from a societal perspective. Rap and hiphop is quite the popular music genre and the overuse of the n-word is enabling to white people that think it's okay to say. Doesn't mean they're racist.
Look it up. There's Black people with blonde hair and blue eyes.
Nope, my hair isn't a shade of brown. It's ginger/auburn, got it from my late grandmother nicknamed Cherry.
And really, it's a simple Google search away from seeing all the proof you need.
If your "honest curiosity" makes another feel uncomfortable and can't be answered with out that person giving you a history lesson on why it's not okay to ask that then maybe you should rethink asking it.
I think you guys are arguing different things. Light brown hair, which can often have a golden colour is sometimes considered blond and sometimes isn't.
Pictures don't really prove anything in this day and age because so many women either colour their hair or wear wigs/extensions.
on topic though, the parody was kind of funny but can just as easily be flipped around. There are many flippant/racist things that black girls say about white guys too.
How many times have I heard the "can't handle a strong black woman line." Could you imagine how ridiculous it would sound if other races started using that too?
This video is just the worst.
i had no idea that asking a question such as "what does 'ashy' mean?" requires a history lesson along with the answer. explaining the unique physiology of african americans is uncomfortable and unfortunate for many reasons, but ignorance will exist until it doesn't. meaning you need to educate people. most of these 'fucked up' things white people say/ask to other ethnicities are harmless in intent, and usually revolve around physiological differences between them and the person they're speaking to. they seem them as different because they don't really know much about them. if they did, they wouldn't be asking it, things wouldn't be awkward, and they could work toward getting to know the person for who they are, as i mentioned earlier.
i really don't see what's so hard to understand about that. i've had someone ask me "what's wrong with your neck?" because i have an extremely large adam's apple. instead of jumping down their throat or having some running joke about that type of person, i just uncomfortably answered their question, explaining to them what it is, and why they don't have one. i don't think that person is going to ask anyone else about their adam's apple, and certainly won't phrase it in such an insensitive way.
the sad reality is that it's not always 100% the burden of the offender to set things straight. perpetuating jokes and refusing to have conversations unless they're either on your terms is incredibly unproductive, regardless of how entertaining it might be in the interim. i could write a book on how i think racial comedy is (currently) bad for the fight against prejudice, but this isn't the time or place.
I think you guys are arguing different things. Light brown hair, which can often have a golden colour is sometimes considered blond and sometimes isn't.
Pictures don't really prove anything in this day and age because so many women either colour their hair or wear wigs/extensions.
I'm sorry but we don't seem to be on the same page here. You actually don't seem to be on the same page with the rest of the thread.
I know.![]()
so why deliberately be off topic?
I'm far from off topic just because you don't seem to like what I'm saying or the commentary I'm bringing to a thread about yet another video on things white people do.
Also, you mean like this? Because, apparently, that is what most Americans will look like by 2050, according to some.
http://www.trueactivist.com/this-is-what-americans-will-look-like-by-2050-and-its-stunning/
I don't disagree with you're saying but it actually has nothing to do with the commentary in the video. Why bring it up?
If Spider from Mars said what psylah said
"Wow, you're exotic looking. Was your dad a GI?"In the future, everybody is Rashida Jones.
Progress is going to come from the ignorant starting to give a shit. I have seen many people try to explain race issues as nicely as possible. Eventually you have to realize your audience doesn't actually care. You can see it here on GAF all the time when women or minorities try to share their realities, and people are like "nuh uh."Because I'm tired of seeing these videos and as a white guy in America I'd like to see progress in racial matters more than I'd like to see another funny video.
It's no more off topic than talking about what Caucasian means, or in a thread about Ugliest Celebrities to rant about it being wrong to judge people based on their looks.
It's extremely relevant because these videos don't do anything productive IMO even though their apparent aim is to illuminate something wrong that people do.
Because I'm tired of seeing these videos and as a white guy in America I'd like to see progress in racial matters more than I'd like to see another funny video.
It's no more off topic than talking about what Caucasian means, or in a thread about Ugliest Celebrities to rant about it being wrong to judge people based on their looks.
It's extremely relevant because these videos don't do anything productive IMO even though their apparent aim is to illuminate something wrong that people do.
t's extremely relevant because these videos don't do anything productive IMO even though their apparent aim is to illuminate something wrong that people do.
Maybe this won't happen if you're willing to show some level of empathy toward what minorities are dealing with right now. If you recognize it sucks having things said or thought about you because of your skin color, how about realizing there are a great number of people out there suffering that right now in much worse ways than some of us may ever know?Hope you're ready to live a life where you're the butt of many jokes because of the colour of your skin.
I think you guys are arguing different things. Light brown hair, which can often have a golden colour is sometimes considered blond and sometimes isn't.
Pictures don't really prove anything in this day and age because so many women either colour their hair or wear wigs/extensions.
Yeah that too. It's like if you're ignorant but aren't willing to learn how is the brunt of all this falls on me?Progress is going to come from the ignorant starting to give a shit. I have seen many people try to explain race issues as nicely as possible. Eventually you have to realize your audience doesn't actually care. You can see it here on GAF all the time when women or minorities try to share their realities, and people are like "nuh uh."
Maybe this won't happen if you're willing to show some level of empathy toward what minorities are dealing with right now. If you recognize it sucks having things said or thought about you because of your skin color, how about realizing there are a great number of people out there suffering that right now in much worse ways than some of us may ever know?
Yeah that too. It's like if you're ignorant but aren't willing to learn how is the brunt of all this falls on me?
How is it being racist to listen to black people when they tell us things about their life?That's equivalent to fighting racism by being racist.
That's exactly what I've been trying to say: the ignorant take these videos as insult. They aren't going to listen if you keep insulting them.
What are you trying to fix? Ignorance AND racial issues? Or just racial issues? You gotta do one before the other. Fix ignorance and the rest should be easier to tackle. Refusing to acknowledge why the ignorance exists and got to deal with it gets us nowhere. You can't force people to be educated or sympathetic.
*Takes notes to use prairie fever in a conversation.*
*Takes notes to use prairie fever in a conversation.*
Can't tell if you're also being really facetious or if you just missed the shitty strawman.
i think youre new to technomancer![]()
This is almost exactly what my wife looks like on a Saturday morning. Am I a time traveler?Also, you mean like this? Because, apparently, that is what most Americans will look like by 2050, according to some.
http://www.trueactivist.com/this-is-what-americans-will-look-like-by-2050-and-its-stunning/
Looking forward to many more overplayed hashtag jokes and tired memes.
My bf told me that...and I didn't even answer back. What the hell does this even mean?! As if all biracial babies come lightskinned with curly hair. Or thats whats considered pretty for a black person.
'do black men all have bigger penises?', 'you're all so feisty', 'you dont sound ghetto', 'i love brown skin, its like chocolate, but you're not that dark, you know like blue black'
You can reference it without saying it. I've never said the word, I've always said n-word. Or when rapping or karaokeing along to something, I always use something like "I shouldn't say this word" in the place of it. It gets a laugh.
Should be called "If Black Women Said What They Think White Men Are Thinking And They Say To Other Black Women Around The World But It Isn't Actually Happening".
Well I'm glad you caught up to page 2 after telling us all black women are dumb liars.Shit I stand corrected, it is happening.
My bf told me that...and I didn't even answer back. What the hell does this even mean?! As if all biracial babies come lightskinned with curly hair. Or thats whats considered pretty for a black person.
'do black men all have bigger penises?', 'you're all so feisty', 'you dont sound ghetto', 'i love brown skin, its like chocolate, but you're not that dark, you know like blue black'
Well I'm glad you caught up to page 2 after telling us all black women are dumb liars.
You don't have to click on it if it bothers you so much.At what point do these videos stop being worthy of a new thread?