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Redway 05-11-2023 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11372956)
Do Mixed race communities still face a lot of prejudice?

I knew it was bad back in my School days, but that was nearly a decade ago now, which makes me feel pretty old.:laugh:

I don’t know. It’s hard to say on anything other than an individual basis. But they ain’t getting it as bad as fully black people have been known to. No way.

vesavius 05-11-2023 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11372936)
Less-so racist and more entitled, Mock. I don’t really believe in reverse-racism (discrimination/prejudice but not true societal racism)

Nor do I. 'Reverse racism' is a ridiculous term.

It's just racism.

I don't subscribe to the redefining of the term 'racism' to having to include the 'systemic' element, which was only done in order only benefit and give power to specific groups and exclude others.

Redway 05-11-2023 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by vesavius (Post 11373037)
Nor do I. 'Reverse racism' is a ridiculous term.

It's just racism.

I don't subscribe to the redefining of the term 'racism' to having to include the 'systemic' element, which was only done in order only benefit and give power to specific groups and exclude others.

Your words, not mine. That’s not what I’m saying.

vesavius 05-11-2023 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11373038)
Your words, not mine. That’s not what I’m saying.

Absolutely. It's what I am saying.

Ithinkiloveyoutoo 05-11-2023 10:01 AM

Why is this topic the longest running thread? I thought it died 2 pages ago?:conf: Let me read...

vesavius 05-11-2023 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Ithinkiloveyoutoo (Post 11373040)
Why is this topic the longest running thread? I thought it died 2 pages ago?:conf: Let me read...

Yeah, it was necroed :joker:

Redway 05-11-2023 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Ithinkiloveyoutoo (Post 11373040)
Why is this topic the longest running thread? I thought it died 2 pages ago?:conf: Let me read...

People will always have things to say about race-related issues (and I’m not talking about silly bait). Our experiences shape how we think about these things and some people will be closer to a certain mark than others but there’s an open dialogue to be had about Dylan and just the way he is generally. You could go on all day.

Ithinkiloveyoutoo 05-11-2023 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by caprimint (Post 11366343)
Such a mess, the fact black people expect other black people to stick together is racist in itself and colour/race should NEVER be a part of any gameshow. It's happened this year on The Challenge USA, BBUSA and Survivor USA to an extent. Trish won the argument with her response.

Actually it's a bit more complex than just "let's stick together because we're black". This comes from the lived experiences that as black people majority of the time we're picked last when it matters. Individually, people may find black people entertaining and like them but it's rare to see black people triumph all the way to the end. This translates to every area; at work, abroad- like in some places of the world when you see another black personality you breathe a sigh of relief and nod hahah or if you're a terrible person you see them as competition. But anyway my point is it's a bit more deeply rooted than just "we have the same skin colour let's stick together" Deep rooted FOMO "if we're not rooting for eachother who will be"

Not necessarily defending Dylan here, I didn't like him and I think he handled the whole thing terribly but I am just saying I understand.


A look back at bb winners.


https://i.ibb.co/GpX0QV8/6-C027-BBA-...0874-D91-F.jpg

Ithinkiloveyoutoo 05-11-2023 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by vesavius (Post 11373041)
Yeah, it was necroed :joker:

:laugh:

Ithinkiloveyoutoo 05-11-2023 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11373042)
People will always have things to say about race-related issues (and I’m not talking about silly bait). Our experiences shape how we think about these things and some people will be closer to a certain mark than others but there’s an open dialogue to be had about Dylan and just the way he is generally. You could go on all day.

Fair enough

Mystic Mock 05-11-2023 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11373015)
I don’t know. It’s hard to say on anything other than an individual basis. But they ain’t getting it as bad as fully black people have been known to. No way.

Oh historically especially fully black people have had a really rough ride, along with the Jewish community imo.

UserSince2005 05-11-2023 08:43 PM

Wait Dylan is black? I thought he was just a unsophisticated embarrassing old white man :laugh:

Mystic Mock 05-11-2023 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Ithinkiloveyoutoo (Post 11373050)
Actually it's a bit more complex than just "let's stick together because we're black". This comes from the lived experiences that as black people majority of the time we're picked last when it matters. Individually, people may find black people entertaining and like them but it's rare to see black people triumph all the way to the end. This translates to every area; at work, abroad- like in some places of the world when you see another black personality you breathe a sigh of relief and nod hahah or if you're a terrible person you see them as competition. But anyway my point is it's a bit more deeply rooted than just "we have the same skin colour let's stick together" Deep rooted FOMO "if we're not rooting for eachother who will be"

Not necessarily defending Dylan here, I didn't like him and I think he handled the whole thing terribly but I am just saying I understand.


A look back at bb winners.


https://i.ibb.co/GpX0QV8/6-C027-BBA-...0874-D91-F.jpg

Tbf to BB on the winners front.

The UK has a 3% Black population as a whole, so the likelihood then from that 3% to have someone not just audition for Big Brother, but to then be so popular with the public that they win the whole thing is very low, I mean you could argue that they could've had slightly more winners (especially during BB6) with how iconic some of the black contestants were in that year, and Charley Uchea being the star of BB8 (which ironically was still won by a black person anyway) but it's unreasonable to expect black contestants to be getting a similar win ratio to white winners when white people outnumber black people 10x over in the country's overall population.

I mean tbf Asians have only had one BB winner if you include CBB, and they are the second biggest population in the UK with 7%, which admittedly is a poor showing for them that black people are competing at the same level despite not even half of the population numbers in the UK compared to the Asian demographic.

Redway 06-11-2023 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11373739)
Oh historically especially fully black people have had a really rough ride, along with the Jewish community imo.

Yeah, there’s no doubt about that. None whatsoever.

There’s no point getting into politics here but there’s also no point denying how bad and ugly anti-black racism and anti-Semitism are inherently. Sometimes it’s just a case of cultural ignorance which isn’t maliciously intended, like when (I’m just throwing out random examples) black people KMT/kiss their teeth or store jollof rice they cooked in ice-cream tubs like Nigerian mums stereotypically do and some of the white people around them not only just don’t get it or the sub-cultural context but go around telling people they’re mega-weird and tapped in the head for just acting like a lot of normal black Brits with strong inherited sub-cultural niches and habits. Sometimes likewise it’s just a case of pretending like Hitler was actually a decent guy and running off with a few anti-Semitic jokes off the back of that (it’s alright when it happens on Family Guy because they take the piss out of literally everyone and everything) but however it’s meant stuff like that can do serious damage to your mental health and the way affected people then navigate around a certain type of white space, creating more barriers but based on understandable negative experiences with people who just don’t vibe with you and are very keen to point that out.

When people’s cultural habits and positive generational customs (it doesn’t matter how assimilated they are into just regular mainstream British culture or where they were born because cultural quirks and attitudes do tend to rub off to at least a certain extent, and that’s actually needed for preservation) are mocked and pathologised off the bat, you’re not really going to feel comfortable and over time you might well start to become more cynical, bitter and angry about the way you view white people and/or non-Jews if you’ve been affected by all that crap one-too-many times. Or maybe it only happened to you the once but the extent of the raggedy-ness was so bad that you ain’t going to let it go. So modern racial ignorance (if not outright racism) isn’t just about pointing out non-existent micro-aggressions (because a lot of black people do truly see white people and the way they interact with them in certain spaces as more racist than they are, and it’s a shame) and trying to make everyone an ally for anti brutality from cops in the States based on George Floyd’s experience (although that’s another thing in itself). It’s not about waiting to be called the n-word or a monkey for having plantain and Maggi cubes in your cupboard either. Sometimes it’s a level of gaslighting and disrespect for certain unspoken sub-cultural boundaries that can make a lot of black people give up on wanting or expecting to be accommodated by white people altogether (except quality entertainment/TV that doesn’t have strong racial undertones either way), which like I kind of implied before (or even said directly and outright) adds to that clannish only-stick-with-your-own-kind mentality.

But as you said all this is with more fully black people. Mixed race people are literally neither here nor there when it comes to things like this. They get a little bit of it and historically there’s been a lot of vile stuff written about interracial marriages/inter-breeding (wasn’t even legal at one point) but nothing on the magnitude of anti-black racism or anti-Semitism. Unless they’re very dark-skinned mixed race (skin tone can vary with 50-50s from very light to very dark) and look properly black they ain’t getting treated as inherently badly as black-black people have been. Unless they’re Jewish or Muslim, they’re not really getting any ethno-religious persecution either. Black mandem/gyal-dem are more likely to accept a mixed race person as one of their own than white people (some people actually still go by the one-drop rule, which is kinda racist in itself) but it shouldn’t have to come to that anyway. All you share in common are certain experiences, cultural convergence and upbringing similarities. Everyone’s still their own person regardless of colour or creed.

Redway 06-11-2023 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 11373771)
Wait Dylan is black? I thought he was just a unsophisticated embarrassing old white man :laugh:

There’s just a certain tragic unfunny-ness about you.

Benjamin 06-11-2023 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11373802)

I mean tbf Asians have only had one BB winner if you include CBB, and they are the second biggest population in the UK with 7%, which admittedly is a poor showing for them that black people are competing at the same level despite not even half of the population numbers in the UK compared to the Asian demographic.

Who was that?

Redway 06-11-2023 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 11374977)
Who was that?

He’ll be talking about Shilpa Sherry.

And to be fair Mock that’s just numbers and people are more than just statistics to make up and fill the token-count. It doesn’t work like that. If it just so happens that black people are more likely to apply for Big Brother than Asians/British Asians (and Asia’s a massive continent full of different nations, not a monolithic conglomerate) and it reflects in the amount of black vs. Asian housemates, then it just so happens. I don’t think it reflects poorly on anyone at all.

Benjamin 06-11-2023 05:09 PM

Ahhh of course, Shilpa. :love:


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