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Thread: Blackface outrage
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9th October 2009, 03:57 #21Senior Member
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No, it is not a derogatory term. It is a dumb play on words. I really would like to know how that is considered derogatory, at all.
Originally Posted by Koz
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9th October 2009, 04:05 #22Senior Member
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Probably because many don't feel the need to relate it to blackface comedy that existed in the 1920's and any malice that it contained back then. I just take it at face value. To me, it is no different to a 70's tribute band donning fake moustaches.
Originally Posted by BeansBeansBeans
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9th October 2009, 04:12 #23Senior Member
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Sometimes it prevents people saying the blunt truth.
Originally Posted by BeansBeansBeans
An example - some would argue that you can't call midgets midgets because its politically incorrect. Even though they clearly are.
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9th October 2009, 08:22 #24Senior Member
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Well I think there's quite a bit of racism going on in Australia just as there is quite a bit of racism here in the UK which shows with the popularity of the BNP.
Originally Posted by BeansBeansBeans
Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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9th October 2009, 08:24 #25Senior Member
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Agreed. How is a white person with white skin meant to do a skit about being a black person without blacking up?
Originally Posted by theugsquirrel
Outrage at non-events like this merely helps to lessen the outrage when something genuinely racist comes along.Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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9th October 2009, 08:43 #26Senior Member
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White people shouldn't be doing skits about being black.
Originally Posted by Daniel
I think they should release 'Mind Your Language' on DVD. There's obviously a market for that sort of thing down under.
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9th October 2009, 08:56 #27Senior Member
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What's wrong with a skit about being black? As long as they don't make it negative or insulting I see no problem with it.
Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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9th October 2009, 09:00 #28Senior Member
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I agree with you that this forum needs a facepalm smiley.
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9th October 2009, 09:15 #29Senior Member
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I agree. People can impersonate whoever they want to.
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9th October 2009, 09:20 #30Senior Member
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Yep. But it's OK for the Brits to have hugely insulting and unintelligent skits like Never met a nice South African
Originally Posted by theugsquirrel
Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.


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