there is a double standard when it comes to what is considered Racist in the United States. When the person or group that is the butt of the joke, or center of the statement, is white and the speaker is black. No problem.
The other way around. Problem.
I am not saying it is right.
I am saying that is the way it is. One day this whole world will be filled up with humans. Not white, not black, brown, pink whatever...just people. That is my hope anyway.
The other way around. Problem.
I am not saying it is right.
I am saying that is the way it is. One day this whole world will be filled up with humans. Not white, not black, brown, pink whatever...just people. That is my hope anyway.
Is this racist, or are people losing their sense of humour?
09/10/2009 01:36:26 AM
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While it is possible that it was not done with racist intent....
09/10/2009 01:51:28 AM
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I understand your point
09/10/2009 02:03:43 AM
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In my experience
09/10/2009 02:11:34 AM
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I don't think it was racist but I do think it was inappropriate.
09/10/2009 02:10:35 AM
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The whole point was the skit was performed 20 years ago with the same people
09/10/2009 02:15:53 AM
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What might have been appropriate 20 years ago may not be today. The world has changed. *NM*
09/10/2009 03:42:35 AM
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It would be in America, or if they were Americans. But that's a different historical context.
09/10/2009 03:49:14 AM
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Poor taste regardless. But it wasn't funny either. Boring waste of time. *NM*
09/10/2009 04:44:05 AM
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I think too many people don't know what "racist" actually means. *NM*
09/10/2009 05:40:54 PM
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You have to understand the legacy of the American "minstrel shows. "
09/10/2009 11:13:25 PM
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Considering that some of the people doing the skit were of Indian (country not native american)....
12/10/2009 03:00:40 AM
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