Baa Ba Black sheep being changed due to racism

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spartan231490

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Mr.Numbers said:
I think this is utterly ridiculous. I mean, They're gonna change it to Rainbow sheep according to a few sources.

THey changed Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree for using the word gay, and I could understand that. I didn't agree with it, but if a lot of children laugh at you as you sing the song it's understandable.

But seeing racism where there is none is a form of racism in it's self. They are meant to be treated as equals, and acting extremely...extremist...over stuff like this is more causing embarrassment than actual black rights (Which I'm all for).

It's the equivalent of seeing a black guy and saying BLACK. HE'S BLACK. BE NICE TO HIM BECAUSE HE'S BLACK, PEOPLE in my opinion...

So what's your thoughts on this, hmm?

Yes that means YOU, the guy with the glasses.
Don't believe.

That said. IF it were true, it would be a racist act in and of itself. Southpark did a very good episode about this type of thing that involved a flag with (I think, it was a while ago that I watched it) a black man being hung by a white mob. The school was divided between the students who thought it was bad because the teachers said it was bad because it was racist, and the non-racist kids who just saw a bunch of people hanging another guy. This is a very prevalent form of racism today. Until we see people as people, whether they be black, white, or yellow, our society will be racist. As long as comics are changed so the movie has black characters, just for the sake of having black characters, and ect. . . racism will survive in our society.
 

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Oh God! They've painted over Mr. Popo!!

I... don't actually really care...
Sometimes I wonder why people even bother creating a stir over trivial things like this. So they paint a cartoon character blue and change a word from an old song in order to try to be polite, who cares?
 

The Mapper

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stinkychops said:
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Because I'm sure you had such a huge attachment to that song beforehand.
Black sheep are real things. Now it is a nonsense song with no meaning. Furthermore it demonstrates fundamental lack of understanding by legislators/administrators and suggests the beginning of unacceptable censoring. I dislike slippery slope arguments but they apply here.

Your suggestion to "roll over and accept it" is weak and foolish.
i'd love you 2 come down and tell anyone over the age of about 35 that there not offended by a song that was primarily used by my ancestors to mock and belittle them when they were slaves and then very underplayed workers over here in St kitts coss they will probably knock your lights out... trust me its a very big deal over here in the Caribbean still

edit* Really people just coss some thing doesn?t offend you doesn?t mean everyone is cool with some thing... im not saying that every one cares about some thing like this but its not just a case of PC gone mad there is a very real back story to this one
 

rookie.of.the.year

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I went to school with a girl who worked with young disabled children, and she was told that to be p.c they were supposed to use 'rainbow' instead of 'black', I wasn't plucking assumptions out of thin air.

She was also told to use the word 'special' in reference to the children, and never to use the word 'naughty'.
 

rokkolpo

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Colours are a crime.

Captcha: lyinaxt Velazquez,

I don't know who that is, but I want his name!
 

SilverIntoSteel

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Yeah, this story is old as the hills. Yobs with less than satisfactory intelligence go around telling the story to each other to add credence to their "PC gone mad" fantasy. These people are normally fans of Jeremy Clarkson.
 

The Mapper

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stinkychops said:
The Mapper said:
stinkychops said:
SuperMse said:
Because I'm sure you had such a huge attachment to that song beforehand.
Black sheep are real things. Now it is a nonsense song with no meaning. Furthermore it demonstrates fundamental lack of understanding by legislators/administrators and suggests the beginning of unacceptable censoring. I dislike slippery slope arguments but they apply here.

Your suggestion to "roll over and accept it" is weak and foolish.
i'd love you 2 come down and tell anyone over the age of about 35 that there not offended by a song that was primarily used by my ancestors to mock and belittle them when they were slaves and then very underplayed workers over here in St kitts coss they will probably knock your lights out... trust me its a very big deal over here in the Caribbean still

edit* Really people just coss some thing doesn?t offend you doesn?t mean everyone is cool with some thing... im not saying that every one cares about some thing like this but its not just a case of PC gone mad there is a very real back story to this one
The thing is, that's not how it was used over here. That's not what it was intended for. It's use as racial put down doesn't make any sense.

Almost anything can be taken from its typical usage and twisted or misused to hurt someone.

Is it a shame racism exists? Sure. Were your ancestors treated unfairly? As far as I can tell. Was this song to blame? Of course not.

To be honest. I don't care that it offends you. If you let yourself be mocked by a nursery rhyme... So I wouldn't go down and tell these vague over 35 people how they feel - I never said it couldn't offend anyone. I'd ask them why they think I should give a shit that they're offended.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cycXuYzmzNg
my ancestors were the ones doing it I?m descended from the slave owning plantation owners. So I?m not offended by the song but I am ashamed of its origins. To me doing anything that I know might offend someone on purposes is outrageous. Even more so if it is something they can?t change like race or height yet you still use it know full well they might be offended... If you do this then I?m not ashamed of racism but humanity in general
 

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Actually from what I here this was just a classroom excorcise to get children thinking about different words and colour combinations.

Like many stories about so called "political correctness" this isn't true.
 

Merkavar

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i jsut dont get why it even needs to be changed in the first place.

if/when i have kids and if i teach them this song ill be saying black sheep.