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preciousjeni 07-18-2008 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Leslie Anne (Post 1683287)
What I was referring to in the "not understanding" is why he has the idea that most whites in America see Obama and think "slave". The guy's Israeli. I don't think he understands the American mindset, as diverse as it may be.

He was quoted as saying that though.

Leslie Anne 07-18-2008 03:53 PM

Okay, wait. I'll clarify.

The designer was quoted as saying that he believes that most Americans look at Obama and think "slave".

I disagree that most Americans think "slave" when looking at Obama. This isn't because I don't think there are racist people in America. (That would be off-the-charts naive.) It's because none of us were alive when slavery in this country existed. Thus, even though we know it existed, it isn't part of our personal frame of reference.

I just don't think that even your average racist in this country thinks "slave" when they look at African Americans. I believe they think other things.

The designer's being Israeli isn't the point here. It's the fact that he is not an American. I don't think he understands what we think.

ETA: I'm NOT excusing his stupid beliefs because he's a foreigner. I'm just saying he doesn't understand Americans. Beyond that, I think he's a turd.

DaemonSeid 07-18-2008 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Leslie Anne (Post 1683298)
Okay, wait. I'll clarify.

The designer was quoted as saying that he believes that most Americans look at Obama and think "slave".

I disagree that most Americans think "slave" when looking at Obama. This isn't because I don't think there are racist people in America. (That would be off-the-charts naive.) It's because none of us were alive when slavery in this country existed. Thus, even though we know it existed, it isn't part of our personal frame of reference.

I just don't think that even your average racist in this country thinks "slave" when they look at African Americans. I believe they think other things.

The designer's being Israeli isn't the point here. It's the fact that he is not an American. I don't think he understands what we think.


I disagree.

DSTCHAOS 07-18-2008 03:58 PM

I apologize for giving this tshirt "designer" free advertising.

SWTXBelle 07-18-2008 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1683305)
I apologize for giving this tshirt "designer" free advertising.


Surely GCers are too smart to spend $69 for ANY t-shirt. (Not to mention an inflammatory one):rolleyes:

DSTCHAOS 07-18-2008 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 1683307)
Surely GCers are too smart to spend $69 for ANY t-shirt. (Not to mention an inflammatory one):rolleyes:

I wouldn't know what GCers and lurkers would and wouldn't do.

But I was moreso talking about "any publicity is good publicity." The designer knows his shirts are controversial and the effect he's looking for is to get people to TALK and REACT.

preciousjeni 07-18-2008 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Leslie Anne (Post 1683298)
The designer was quoted as saying that he believes that most Americans look at Obama and think "slave".

IIRC, he specified "WASPs" who, technically are the physical majority, but probably not the majority with respect to what you're saying.

ETA: Actually, when I think about it, it's probably not the Ps that are in the majority, but the RCs.

Leslie Anne 07-18-2008 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1683301)
I disagree.

Could you explain why? I'm not trying to be controversial nor patronizing. I'd just really like to know what your take on this is.


preciousjeni, I think we're actually all opposed to this guy and his t-shirts but somehow we're getting our wires crosses in the discussion. I'm probably not getting my point across effectively...as usual.

Leslie Anne 07-18-2008 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1683311)
The designer knows his shirts are controversial and the effect he's looking for is to get people to TALK and REACT.

I think you might be giving him more credit than he deserves. I think he's just a guy filled with hatred trying to make a buck.

DaemonSeid 07-18-2008 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Leslie Anne (Post 1683325)
I think you might be giving him more credit than he deserves. I think he's just a guy filled with hatred trying to make a buck.

ok..let's start with this...

I think he's just a guy filled with hatred trying to make a buck = I think he's just a guy trying to make a buck.

Refer back to what I said about the man in Ga with the Curious George Obama shirts....

Just another person wanting five seconds of attention whoredom...tis all.



The 'slave' mentality would take waaaaaay too long to explain but suffice to say, you still have enough people that still look at minorities as 2nd class citizen...again...think that some of this plays right into the whole New Yorker article that we discussed elsewhere.

Leslie Anne 07-18-2008 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1683329)
ok..let's start with this...

I think he's just a guy filled with hatred trying to make a buck = I think he's just a guy trying to make a buck.

Refer back to what I said about the man in Ga with the Curious George Obama shirts....

Just another person wanting five seconds of attention whoredom...tis all.

I agree. But I think you're disagreeing with me while I'm agreeing with you. Now I'm confused. :confused:


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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1683329)
The 'slave' mentality would take waaaaaay too long to explain but suffice to say, you still have enough people that still look at minorities as 2nd class citizen...again...think that some of this plays right into the whole New Yorker article that we discussed elsewhere.

Absolutely. I realize that many people think of minorities as 2nd class citizens. But, I still don't think the actual word "Slave" comes to mind. That was my main point.

preciousjeni 07-18-2008 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Leslie Anne (Post 1683335)
But, I still don't think the actual word "Slave" comes to mind. That was my main point.

The term is certainly an exaggeration, but it's not entirely inaccurate in a broader sense. People are still enslaved in the United States, but more indirectly and covertly than before.

I'd also be hesitant to say that whites don't tie blacks to slavery today, even if it subconscious. They may view the continued effects of slavery differently, but I'd venture to say that the thought is in there somewhere. Slavery is so humiliating to some whites that they don't want to talk about it and they shy away from discussions of race.

SWTXBelle 07-18-2008 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1683311)
I wouldn't know what GCers and lurkers would and wouldn't do.

But I was moreso talking about "any publicity is good publicity." The designer knows his shirts are controversial and the effect he's looking for is to get people to TALK and REACT.


Note ":rolleyes:" in my previous response. And "surely".

My name's not Shirley. Tee hee.

DaemonSeid 07-18-2008 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by preciousjeni (Post 1683350)
The term is certainly an exaggeration, but it's not entirely inaccurate in a broader sense. People are still enslaved in the United States, but more indirectly and covertly than before.

I'd also be hesitant to say that whites don't tie blacks to slavery today, even if it subconscious. They may view the continued effects of slavery differently, but I'd venture to say that the thought is in there somewhere. Slavery is so humiliating to some whites that they don't want to talk about it and they shy away from discussions of race.

very on point and that is why right now, I am not ready to get on that line of debate....

Leslie Anne 07-18-2008 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1683364)
very on point and that is why right now, I am not ready to get on that line of debate....

Okay. Fair enough. I can understand not wanting to get into that debate right now.

I'd just like to clarify that I wasn't disregarding the fact that the effects of slavery still exist and that minorities continue to be treated like second class citizens. The broader sense of the word "slave" is certainly still valid.

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Originally Posted by preciousjeni (Post 1683350)
Slavery is so humiliating to some whites that they don't want to talk about it and they shy away from discussions of race.

Exactly! That's why I do not believe that the word "slave" easily comes to mind. I'm not talking about obvious racists like the Klan here. I'm talking about the far more insidious racism that pervaids our society. It's a part of average, everyday people who wouldn't necessarily believe that they are racist at all. But they harbor negative beliefs and act on them regardless. They don't want to hire minorities. They don't want to rent to minorities.

Yet, this type of person is very likely to be humiliated by the slavery of our past. That's exactly why I don't believe that the word "slave" comes to mind for them. Why would someone who doesn't believe they're part of the problem want to remind themselves of our shameful past? They don't. And, unfortunately, I think this includes a great majority of white Americans today.


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