I completely agree in that such jokes are not high on the list of Offensive but as most are based on/about a person's race then they are racist. They ARE jokes though and most are not intended to offend whatever race it's poking fun at.yorkfan wrote: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.
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Yet to find a black fella who objects to the racial stereotype of him having a big willy !Another Northern Soul wrote:I completely agree in that such jokes are not high on the list of Offensive but as most are based on/about a person's race then they are racist. They ARE jokes though and most are not intended to offend whatever race it's poking fun at.yorkfan wrote: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.
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Yes, it was a poor attempt at humour.Another Northern Soul wrote: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
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Many Scottish folk (and there are LOTS) where I live would see being called 'Jocks' as an insult.isrodger wrote:Yet to find a black fella who objects to the racial stereotype of him having a big willy !Another Northern Soul wrote:I completely agree in that such jokes are not high on the list of Offensive but as most are based on/about a person's race then they are racist. They ARE jokes though and most are not intended to offend whatever race it's poking fun at.yorkfan wrote: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.
Fair point bout the 'big willy' thing but then again who would try to deny such at thing?
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I can tell you for a FACT that one of the lads who I sit with, he's black, at the matches will disagree with that very stupid comment ISR, you ask every black male you meet if he's well endowed do you?isrodger wrote:Yet to find a black fella who objects to the racial stereotype of him having a big willy !Another Northern Soul wrote:I completely agree in that such jokes are not high on the list of Offensive but as most are based on/about a person's race then they are racist. They ARE jokes though and most are not intended to offend whatever race it's poking fun at.yorkfan wrote: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.
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"Many Scottish folk (and there are LOTS) where I live would see being called 'Jocks' as an insult."
I would draw a distinction between a perceived "insult", based on stereotyping, and outright racism.
After all, The Big Yin, one of the greatest Scottish comedians, whose output is based largely on making fun of aspects of "Scottishness", takes advantage of the healthy attitude of being able to laugh at oneself ........... and that's coming from myself, a dyed in the wool Jock, (in exile in Yorkshire).
"Many Scottish folk (and there are LOTS) where I live would see being called 'Jocks' as an insult."
I would draw a distinction between a perceived "insult", based on stereotyping, and outright racism.
After all, The Big Yin, one of the greatest Scottish comedians, whose output is based largely on making fun of aspects of "Scottishness", takes advantage of the healthy attitude of being able to laugh at oneself ........... and that's coming from myself, a dyed in the wool Jock, (in exile in Yorkshire).
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Why were on the subject i'll throw being Ginger in the mix.
My other half has got the most beautiful red hair but unfortunately not everyone sees it that way. I can't begin to tell you the amount of Jokes, Insults, and in rare cases hatred, her being born with that beautiful colour hair as bought her. I've known people shave their hair completely rather than be called a Ginger. Outrageous!
Didn't the media once have a fascination with Linford's Lunchbox?
My other half has got the most beautiful red hair but unfortunately not everyone sees it that way. I can't begin to tell you the amount of Jokes, Insults, and in rare cases hatred, her being born with that beautiful colour hair as bought her. I've known people shave their hair completely rather than be called a Ginger. Outrageous!
Didn't the media once have a fascination with Linford's Lunchbox?
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Can see this thread running and running, and not in a particularly productive way...there are already so many stereotypes being thrown around on here.
I'm sure we're all agreed that a) racism and xenophobia have absolutely no place on the terraces or anywhere else in society; b) those guilty of it, on the pitch or off it, should be punished accordingly; and c) we should all do what we can to call it out wherever possible, even if that means challenging our fellow Leeds fans.
Beyond that, I can't see this ending well...
I'm sure we're all agreed that a) racism and xenophobia have absolutely no place on the terraces or anywhere else in society; b) those guilty of it, on the pitch or off it, should be punished accordingly; and c) we should all do what we can to call it out wherever possible, even if that means challenging our fellow Leeds fans.
Beyond that, I can't see this ending well...
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I also live in a place with alot of Scots. I think the word some like to use is Hatred of the English. For instance if a English person accidentally mentions the film Braveheart in the wrong company, i guarantee you a Scot will find a sword from somewhere.
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I agree. I love a good discussion (and a joke) but guys lets leave it as Leonickroberts says.Leonickroberts wrote:Can see this thread running and running, and not in a particularly productive way...there are already so many stereotypes being thrown around on here.
I'm sure we're all agreed that a) racism and xenophobia have absolutely no place on the terraces or anywhere else in society; b) those guilty of it, on the pitch or off it, should be punished accordingly; and c) we should all do what we can to call it out wherever possible, even if that means challenging our fellow Leeds fans.
Beyond that, I can't see this ending well...
I person we almost certainly know our audience and where the line is drawn. On the internet and a forum, as much as we are all members it's a minefield.
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