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Sorry, I can't change history and neither can you, or the kid who played Chingy. There is no reason he should be subject to harassment and possible death because of this. Its one thing if he dressed up, mockingly (as you stated below), but he didn't. Seeing old movies is not a history lesson, most people are not observent enough to say "hey, theres a white guy dressed up with some black makeup on, I assume they are making fun of the black race". People see it as old 1950's comedy - which is how it was - get over it.
When was the last time a white kid was able to move into his dorm 2 days earlier than everyone else, just because he is white? Its all bull. Quote:
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-Rudey |
Go talk about Economics somewhere.
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-Rudey --If it is a malady of discontent, I suggest someone with an MD. |
Everyone who went to college started as pre-med or a double major.
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I also don't come on GC complaining about how black people are "sensitive" about blackface. If I have a legitimate point to make on the subject of race, I will wait until something of value comes up. That way I don't seem like I'm complaining a lot against people who complain a lot. -Rudey You're on the edge here guys. Don't take this any farther or it's gone. If you want to fight and call names, there's a lot of that on the other threads on this topic. Take it there. This one is going to be as civil as possible. |
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Look . . . the term "cracker" supposedly comes not from the saltine variety, as many assume now, but rather from being the 'whip-cracker' - it's a reference to being a slave owner, if I recall correctly. Now, sure, it could be slightly offensive to be lumped in with slaveowners . . . but it's probably way more offensive to be lumped in with SLAVES. I don't feel this needs any more clarification - if you get offended by the word 'cracker' and by 'moving into the dorms 2 days earlier' . . . perhaps we can arrange some sort of 'Trading Places' scenario, finding an Eddie Murphy to your oblivious Dan Akroyd. It's obviously not a very cool thing (I'm going to avoid "right" or "wrong" for a minute) to refer to someone by an offensive racial term - it is demeaning to use someone's ethnic background as representative of the entirety of their person, or as representative of their status in society. However, when you carry the historical weight of being on top of the totem pole, rather than the bottom, complaining about minor slurs with no history of abasement behind them seems an awful lot like pissing at the rain. I'm just saying. |
This is a really lame addition to the discussion, but -
Why does every college party have to be a theme, come in costume deal? Is your real personality that boring and your social skills that lacking that you have to be dressed up to stimulate conversation? Why are you wasting money on doing this? What happened to going to a party, drinking a few and listening to music/dancing? Sorry, but I just don't get it. |
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Its not every college party. You just hear about them in these threads because people dont go in costume to non costume parties. :rolleyes:
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As for the young lady who didn't have blackface mentioned in her PERSUASION SPEECH class...girl bye. I wouldn't expect blackface to be mentioned in a PERSUASION SPEECH class, especially not one dealing w/ the Civil Rights era. Blackface was quite a ways before that sweetie. "My teacher didn't teach me about blackface," is not an excuse. There are certain things that you just know are offensive or inappropriate. If I were going to a party dressed as a non-African American person, my face would stay the same color it is every other day. There wouldn't be a drop of paint or makeup of ANY color on it. What is the future going to be like? I'm nervous. |
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It certainly seems that way. FWIW I don't know why every party has to have a t-shirt for it either.
But my point is, unless it's Halloween or maybe a mixer, I don't understand the need for elaborate costumes and makeup, black, white, or purple. Even the "dress-up" mixers we did were usually stuff out of our closets. |
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