Woodsey said:
I love the poor little white man act that some people on this forum have started playing.
Yeah. It's a pretty weak, though annoying, shield.
Woodsey said:
"I don't trust those White people."
He came over in the 60s, so I get it, and I love him to death, but it never made sense to me.
Maybe it's better that it never makes sense to you. Certain aspects of the sixties are downright scary, depending on
whose history you read about.
BobDobolina said:
Ericb said:
BobDobolina said:
Well, I read past the first sentence with no problem(...)
After a while, one gets very tired of plowing through bigoted posts on the net to get to good content.
No doubt, certainly on the Escapist. However, a good joke at the expense of the bigoted posts is always welcome, at least to me.
Sadly I didn't get to the joke part, because I took seriously the first sentence. Mistake already corrected.
But trust me, I felt better reading the posts here in The Escapist after coming from YouTube. Things here are pretty mild.
Psycho Cat Industries said:
It is all b.s. and if you want to take the issue up with someone,go back in time and shoot the Portuguese man (I forget his name) that started the Africa slave trade.That's where all the modern tension's roots lie.
Much like going back in time and killing Hitler, it wouldn't accomplish as much as we would like to believe. Slave trade goes as far back 2050 BCE. =/
Chairman Miaow said:
I've been accused of shagging sheep because I'm from Scotland. I'm always tempted to live up to the Scottish stereotype and give them a Glasgow kiss. Sure that would shut them up.
I'm not even scottish and already have done a Glasgow Kiss. Yay for multiculturalism.
HailtotheKing said:
BobDobolina said:
The white entertainment networks are just called "networks." One of the advantages of being in the ethnic majority is that the bulk of entertainment is produced with you in mind. That's why complaints about how there oughta be "white this" and "white that" look so ridiculously insecure.
Hmm, that's a very good point. I guess I never thought of it like that before. Although it's actually very rare (from what I've seen, at least) that race plays a large part in figuring TV demographics (outside of the obvious BET type of scenario). It's usually more along the lines of "Kids 8-16" (for many of the current Disney shows), "Females 16-35" (that was
Sex and the City) and etc. At least that's how I've heard all the projects I've worked on described.
Just check the yet prevalent existence of the token minorities [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TokenMinority] in the very shows that you quoted as examples, and then go and check just about a random variety of others.
Though I do believe that, in most cases, it's simply force of (a bad) habit and outright racism. A bad habit that needs to be dropped though.
All it takes is that more people think of it this way. Both the makers of the show and especially the audience. =]
HailtotheKing said:
BobDobolina said:
The white entertainment networks are just called "networks." One of the advantages of being in the ethnic majority is that the bulk of entertainment is produced with you in mind. That's why complaints about how there oughta be "white this" and "white that" look so ridiculously insecure.
Hmm, that's a very good point. I guess I never thought of it like that before. Although it's actually very rare (from what I've seen, at least) that race plays a large part in figuring TV demographics (outside of the obvious BET type of scenario). It's usually more along the lines of "Kids 8-16" (for many of the current Disney shows), "Females 16-35" (that was
Sex and the City) and etc. At least that's how I've heard all the projects I've worked on described.
Just check the yet prevalent existence of the token minorities [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TokenMinority] in the very shows that you quoted as examples, and then go and check just about a random variety of others.
Though I do believe that, in most cases, it's simply force of (a bad) habit and outright racism. A bad habit that needs to be dropped though.
All it takes is that more people think of it this way. Both the makers of the show and especially the audience. =]
Icehearted said:
I answered that earlier, I live in Idaho. I'd move, but it's all but impossible given I have not, in the last 20 years sine moving here, been capable of finding employment without discrimination. To my amazement, there are a fair number of black people that are doing just fine. I guess I just know how to land in all the wrong places. No money, can't move.
That being the case, I must say again that you shouldn't give up.