Thread: Saw this today
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Old 12-14-2013, 04:18 PM   #6
detbuch
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Originally Posted by Nebe View Post
Sorry boss. That's racist and if you think it isn't you might be a little racist too.

That's the problem with knee jerk reactions such as immediately attributing "racism". The first reaction in a racially polarized environment is to interpret a picture of a black man in the guise of a witch doctor as "racism." If, during the Iraq invasion, George Bush had been pictured in the guise of a marauding Viking, would that have been racism? Would that have implied that the white race was a plundering rapacious ethnicity? Some, no doubt, especially various non-whites, may have thought so, or would have liked to think so. Knee jerk reactions often say more about those who have them than what the object to which they react intends. Do you think, if you reflect more thoroughly about the matter as JohnR did, that the picture was MEANT to be racist rather than satirical? Is the video racist? Isn't the witch doctor depiction more a satirical comment on the regressive nature of Obamacare than a disparaging view of black people? And isn't it a bit racist to view a culture which ascribes to which doctors as inferior? So if you view the picture as a statement about ethnicity rather than medical satire, aren't you subscribing to another cultural ethnicity being inferior? Does that indicate that you might be a "little racist too"? Or, if you don't think that such a culture and its belief in witch doctors is inferior, then the picture, for you, would not be a racial insult.

Any time you make fun of someone's ethnicity at their expense, it's racism on some scale. There's hateful racism and then there is innocent harmless racism.
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"Innocent harmless racism"--I like that. Can't we all just get along?

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