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I remember in college we did Gilbert & Sullivan's "The Mikado", which required the entire cast to "dress yellowface". We had a person write a letter to the school paper about us being racist for doing "yellowface". The problem comes when you actually do research on the show, at the time it was written in England, Japanese was a "fad". Many British had the screens and fans in their homes as decoration. The show even includes a joke where the entire chorus sings "The Japanese equivilant for Here! Here! Here!". So, it was making fun of someone - the British. They were making fun of their own culture. Oh, and later in that person's letter, they included - if you had done Porgy & Bess, you wouldn't have dressed in "Blackface". Ummm...yes, we would of, Porgy & Bess would NOT make sense with WHITE people!!!!! |
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http://www.bape.com/ http://newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/shop...penings/10734/ -Rudey |
this is proof positive that white people discount asian's views on racism as paltry.
i wonder what would happen is they had an arab on a shoe and called it "camel jockey - 2000" |
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actually, a large amount of asians are upset about this. |
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Oh, and even though I'm "unqualified" to say what should and should not offend Asians, I believe that if you know the back-story, this is not offensive. But people don't take that kind of time to find out the back-story, therefore it is offensive. |
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Oklahoma City has an extremely high population of Vietnamese (one of the highest per capita in the nation). We also have a substantial number of chinese. OKC due to its lower cost of living has been a favorite destination point for new immigrants for quite some times, but especially in 1975 when many evacuees of South Vietnam ended up in Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, eventually migrating here. So, I guess ignorance is cool with you so long as it's not a self-portrait drawn by a fellow asian? |
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I find it hard to believe that company like Adidas didn't do some kind of focus groups to determine that Asians would be offended at this caricature when the prototype was made. If Asian-Americans don't agree, they have every right to speak their mind and with their wallets not to buy the shoes. |
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We all may make jokes about Color or Religion, but not to an extrem as You Do.:confused: So some one makes jokes about Honkeys? Do I care, Not a Whit Twit. Get with the real world of working together or get the hell out of it!:mad: Oh Sorry, this is the kinder and genteler Me not trying to spake! Rascist, who is more racist, DAR!:rolleyes: |
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not offensive to whom? obviously from your posts, you have no concept of prejudice or bigotry. regardless of what the backstory is, plenty of asians find this offensive. if you knew the backstory of the prejudice that has been prevalent throughout the history of this nation, you would find this offensive. irrelevant of whether or not the artist is asian. |
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