AzrealMaximillion said:
Now I'm going to see if I can get you to stop detracting from the OP for about 5 seconds
Depends on how its done. See, I'm black,from Canada, and have a lot of white friends. We talk about social race issues all the time. I don't get offended whenever my friends use the n-word in conversation because unlike most other black people (and people of other ethnic backgrounds who) see the context in the way they use it as not racist.
You can do a blackface Halloween costume around black people without being looked at as a racist though. You're giving very little credit to black people if you think that every single black person agrees with the likes of Al Sharpton, Dr Cornel West or Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Now I know how offensive the blackface can be (obviously being black), but I'm not going to say that violence is a reaction that anyone should take. That's immature. That's the kind of thinking that needs to stop.
Now in this specific case, putting the video up on YouTube was stupid. But I would not want these two girls to get kick out of school over it. That's overreacting and I think that Western society has become way too PC in cases like this. The girls have also apologized so any anger and want for punishment at this point is just not needed.
And you saying that you would swing at a person for wearing blackface is a bit telling. We're in 2012 for crying out loud. Most people, black people included, look at the KKK as a joke. Most people wouldn't strike at a person in a KKK outfit on sight. It would be just as wrong to hit someone in blackface.
Condoning violence over petty stuff like this doesn't make you look like a better person. It makes you look like you're trying way too hard to be a better person than they are.
So going as "a black person" for Halloween is a-okay? Dont know why I am asking you, simply being black gives you absolutely no authority on the issue. You could be as ignorant as anyone else on this issue, so please stop saying "As a black person". Thats trickery and either you knew that and expected me to just fold OR you didnt know that and you are not quite as enlightened on equality as perhaps you could be. Obviously it isnt a black and white issue, there are always shades of grey. However, going as a generic black person for Halloween is just incredibly ignorant. Going as a specific person for Halloween who happens to be black would be fine, but going as a black person for Halloween says there is something scary about black people. Why couldnt he go out as himself and just say "I am a white guy" for Halloween?
I dont desire punishment be brought upon them, but they do need to learn something from this. And simply apologising isnt an example that they have, its why things like sensitivity training exists. So that you dont have to throw people in prison for being stupid, but they still lose some time as a result of something they did and will grow as a person as a result. Just saying "Sorry" and walking away solves nothing, its just apathy to even the simplest confrontation... that being confronting someone when they do something wrong. That is the easiest time to confront someone, you are right to do so, you know that the community will support you and its beneficial to everyone. There are no downsides to that kind of confrontation, yet we should just accept their apology and ask for nothing more? If that is the case then I am entirely unsurprised that people walk all over Liberals, a group of which I am a part of.
And yes, violence isnt nice. Sometimes it is necessary and other times something hits a nerve. These apply to me, obviously there are other reasons people commit acts of violence. And I didnt condone violence, I said I would have... not whether that was good or bad or whether others should also engage in it. And thats not even necessarily true, I have a very quick burnout time on my anger. If I was more than 3 seconds away from him or he kept away from me for about 3 seconds, I would have calmed down again. Also, is violence immature? Sure, children engage in violence but the worst acts of violence are committed by adults.