Racism
Re: Racism
It's not just in football : it's rearing its head across society since the Brexit campaign began.
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Re: Racism
It's always been there and, sadly, probably always will be in one way or another.
I don't have to be perceptive at all to see it far too often. Recent examples I've encountered while chatting with folk I've met whilst walking my dog:
Irish "jokes", those complaining about south asian neighbours and curry smells, people complaining about their Indian (insert any nationlity) boss, Polish friends "running down" Romanians ... and on it goes ... the striking thing about it to me is that when I've challenged the people who spout this ignorance they almost always recoil in horror at the thought they are racist.
I agree that Brexit has made it worse and will make it worse still.
I don't have to be perceptive at all to see it far too often. Recent examples I've encountered while chatting with folk I've met whilst walking my dog:
Irish "jokes", those complaining about south asian neighbours and curry smells, people complaining about their Indian (insert any nationlity) boss, Polish friends "running down" Romanians ... and on it goes ... the striking thing about it to me is that when I've challenged the people who spout this ignorance they almost always recoil in horror at the thought they are racist.
I agree that Brexit has made it worse and will make it worse still.
Re: Racism
I would suggest that if you think Dog walkers are Racists for telling Jokes. Never go near a Northern Boozer....Sovietmule wrote:It's always been there and, sadly, probably always will be in one way or another.
I don't have to be perceptive at all to see it far too often. Recent examples I've encountered while chatting with folk I've met whilst walking my dog:
Irish "jokes", those complaining about south asian neighbours and curry smells, people complaining about their Indian (insert any nationlity) boss, Polish friends "running down" Romanians ... and on it goes ... the striking thing about it to me is that when I've challenged the people who spout this ignorance they almost always recoil in horror at the thought they are racist.
I agree that Brexit has made it worse and will make it worse still.
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Re: Racism
That's not what I said at all. If you think Irish "jokes" aren't stereotyping and racist then what would you consider racist?
There's diversity in every culture and dog walkers are no more or less racist than any other 'group' of people.
Sadly, I think your reply shows how ingrained and 'everyday' racism is.
btw, I was in plenty of Northern boozers last week, never took the dog in though - she's black and I didn't know how she'd be received!
There's diversity in every culture and dog walkers are no more or less racist than any other 'group' of people.
Sadly, I think your reply shows how ingrained and 'everyday' racism is.
btw, I was in plenty of Northern boozers last week, never took the dog in though - she's black and I didn't know how she'd be received!
Re: Racism
That's one of the best "racist" jokes i've heard for ages. I guess my idea of a joke is different to yours if that makes me a racist in your eyes my conscience is clear.Sovietmule wrote:That's not what I said at all. If you think Irish "jokes" aren't stereotyping and racist then what would you consider racist?
There's diversity in every culture and dog walkers are no more or less racist than any other 'group' of people.
Sadly, I think your reply shows how ingrained and 'everyday' racism is.
btw, I was in plenty of Northern boozers last week, never took the dog in though - she's black and I didn't know how she'd be received!
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Re: Racism
I never accused you of being racist. I simply asked what you would consider to be racist.
What do think is racist about me saying my dog is black?
Would you consider it racist if I said my dog was brindle?
What do think is racist about me saying my dog is black?
Would you consider it racist if I said my dog was brindle?
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Re: Racism
Your joke was meant to be a bit daft wasn't it? Hope so because I enjoyed it as suchSovietmule wrote:I never accused you of being racist. I simply asked what you would consider to be racist.
What do think is racist about me saying my dog is black?
Would you consider it racist if I said my dog was brindle?
'Irish jokes' are racist whether we like to accept that or not VHTM, it's obvious Sovietmule wasn't alleging anything about you
Re: Racism
Not sure I don't agree with VHTM, in that "stereotyping" and "racism" are not necessarily the same thing.
To poke fun at the Irish, the Jocks, the Welsh and, for that matter the English, is indeed humour based on historical stereotypes ....... racist? Hardly.
We're in danger of all becoming much too po-faced in our rush towards virtue signalling, that we lump everything into the same area of disapproval and risk overlooking the evils of true racist behaviour.
Just my two pence worth.
To poke fun at the Irish, the Jocks, the Welsh and, for that matter the English, is indeed humour based on historical stereotypes ....... racist? Hardly.
We're in danger of all becoming much too po-faced in our rush towards virtue signalling, that we lump everything into the same area of disapproval and risk overlooking the evils of true racist behaviour.
Just my two pence worth.