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what a great post |
how is this thread still going lol
bb were wrong gina was pathetic and a disgrace. the world has gone mad. you will never win the race card game. thats why its played the card beats every card in the deck .and defeats all form of justified logic. |
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Like you I feel she simply was crushingly insensitive and a clear case of foot in mouth, the word racist is bandied around too frequently when there are comments like this. To label someone a racist for one unintentional remark is really unacceptable too. |
Here is a question for all these so called cyber warriors that champion Ginas cause......How many of you would date and marry a person that was directly opposed to your own race.......Only you know that answer, so do you now view yourself as a racist. Food for thought eh. Now close this thread it is going nowhere apart from offering the so called politically correct brigade a platform to spout crap from.
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I've never been out with a black girl, but I've been out with a couple of mixed race girls, a Pakistani, an Egyptian, and possibly the woman with the palest skin on earth (ginger). It's not about being part of the politically correct brigade, but rather the need to disperse with some of the inherently racist language we still use today. The tone of your post identifies for me where your real views on race lie. It's not politically correct to disagree with you, it's completely reactionary to agree with you. |
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This is a really strange comment sam, not sure what you mean here. |
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I think most readers get my drift without my comments giving the race police another excuse to spout crap about my analysis of race. |
I've dated people who weren't the same race or nationality as me, I never really saw the issue..I guess I must be a racist, because I calculatingly knew they weren't the same race as me or something.
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I don't think the incident in BB was racist, but I think the phrase "you probably wouldn't date a white guy" is inherently racist. That's not to say she's racist for using it, but it shows deeply held opinions of people who haven't moved in to this century yet, and still rely on tired old stereotypes from the 70's, or have difficulty expressing their opinions correctly. I can see how older people would have issues with the language, as I imagine living through the cross over would be difficult. My Grandma was a vicious racist who would have sent them all back on the boat if she'd had her way. Fortunately, she was just a country dweller from middle England, worried about difference and "the other". |
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That's exactly what I was getting at - I don't think those things. However, it's clear that you do, and you resent having to play "politically correct" linguistic games to avoid revealing yourself for what you truly are. |
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There are no all encompassing beliefs and parameters, we are all individuals. If you were suggesting specific physical features then maybe I could see your point, otherwise I really don't sorry. |
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The problem with that is that we live in a country where the demographic is skewed hugely in favour of the 'white-caucasian' majority. It's far more intimidating being subjected to something when you are in a minority than when you are in a majority, even if that 'thing' that is being used is the same. Intimidating a minority, is easier than intimidating a majority, and so the theory doesn't equal the practice. imo. |
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A poster on DS said this about the 'goes both ways' thing. I agree 100% with what they said. They managed to get across what they meant without sounding aggressive, or bitter, or anything like that.
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showp...postcount=1130 As for dating someone 'directly opposed to my own race'...I have. I do not champion Ginas cause at all, I think she was bang out of order to scream racism. But some posts in this thread are questionable at the very best. |
I disagree about the accent part for one very simple reason - there was an entertainment industry that existed within the UK, that existed purely by imitating and mocking people of different races.
Shows like "the black and white minstrel show", the stream of racist accents thrown around by comedians like Jim Davidson and Bernard Manning, and the way Hollywood would rather black face white people up than use black actors. That's the historical (recent) context that has to be acknowledged. I also disagree with Gina's claim of racism, but funny accents of funny people was a staple in inequality in this country (and across the west) for a long long time. |
Is this thread still on topic? Looks like it went off ages ago and its the usual suspects spouting their usual outrage.
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