Anonymous wrote:This is my issue:
-kid dressing up for a project: not okay according to most.
-dumbass wayans brothers putting on whiteface for their movie "white chicks": not racist at all! Hilarious and acceptable to most.
Hypocrites!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my issue:
-kid dressing up for a project: not okay according to most.
-dumbass wayans brothers putting on whiteface for their movie "white chicks": not racist at all! Hilarious and acceptable to most.
Hypocrites!
Yes. And when you can survive middle passage you can have a vote on what we find offensive.
I'll look you up in 200 years.
Wow! You personally survived the slave trade? So you can personally be the voice of your race?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my issue:
-kid dressing up for a project: not okay according to most.
-dumbass wayans brothers putting on whiteface for their movie "white chicks": not racist at all! Hilarious and acceptable to most.
Hypocrites!
Yes. And when you can survive middle passage you can have a vote on what we find offensive.
I'll look you up in 200 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid doesn't understand the implications of this, but surely the parents would, right? Or do they live under a rock?
I was born and raised in Colorado. African Americans are a minority in most of the suburbs and the entire state. The African Americans I grew up with were just like me, so I had no concept of race and racism until I moved away. So, yes, it is quite probable the parents would never think anyone would find it offensive, because they themselves did not do it to be offensive. Geez, the kid dressed like the man he was doing a report on. What if a African American put on a white wig to be like President Washington? Would that be offensive to the white people? Not at all.
I also have never heard of the group from decades ago that painted their faces black. Much of the population doesn't reseach every act that was done once that someone might find offensive.
White hair isn't an exclusive trait of white people. People of all races can and do have white hair in old age. You didn't know that?
Brown skin isn't exclusive of blacks either. My mom could pass as an African American when she out in the sun all summer, except for extremely straight hair. A black child putting on a white wig to portray George Washington is doing it make him look more like the historical white president, not mock whites. A white child painting his face brown to portray MLK is doing it to maKe himself look like MLK, not mock blacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullshit
Those parents knew exactly what they were doing.
It's the school's fault in this case for assigning such an inane project.
Furthermore, if Coloradans were so evolved, they'd find other exemplary, historical AA figures.
Why stop at MLK
all
the
time???
I suppose, according to us white folks, he WAS the only one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid doesn't understand the implications of this, but surely the parents would, right? Or do they live under a rock?
I was born and raised in Colorado. African Americans are a minority in most of the suburbs and the entire state. The African Americans I grew up with were just like me, so I had no concept of race and racism until I moved away. So, yes, it is quite probable the parents would never think anyone would find it offensive, because they themselves did not do it to be offensive. Geez, the kid dressed like the man he was doing a report on. What if a African American put on a white wig to be like President Washington? Would that be offensive to the white people? Not at all.
I also have never heard of the group from decades ago that painted their faces black. Much of the population doesn't reseach every act that was done once that someone might find offensive.
Seriously? Your comment is not really worth of a reply--that anyone is this disrespectful on this issue in 2012 is pretty disappointing. I hope you are posting from a one stoplight town in fly over country--otherwise maybe you should try to educate yourself by reading a book or newspaper. Or does that fall under the heading of "too much research" for you?
Anonymous wrote:This is my issue:
-kid dressing up for a project: not okay according to most.
-dumbass wayans brothers putting on whiteface for their movie "white chicks": not racist at all! Hilarious and acceptable to most.
Hypocrites!
Anonymous wrote:Bullshit
Those parents knew exactly what they were doing.
It's the school's fault in this case for assigning such an inane project.
Furthermore, if Coloradans were so evolved, they'd find other exemplary, historical AA figures.
Why stop at MLK
all
the
time???
I suppose, according to us white folks, he WAS the only one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid doesn't understand the implications of this, but surely the parents would, right? Or do they live under a rock?
I was born and raised in Colorado. African Americans are a minority in most of the suburbs and the entire state. The African Americans I grew up with were just like me, so I had no concept of race and racism until I moved away. So, yes, it is quite probable the parents would never think anyone would find it offensive, because they themselves did not do it to be offensive. Geez, the kid dressed like the man he was doing a report on. What if a African American put on a white wig to be like President Washington? Would that be offensive to the white people? Not at all.
I also have never heard of the group from decades ago that painted their faces black. Much of the population doesn't reseach every act that was done once that someone might find offensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid doesn't understand the implications of this, but surely the parents would, right? Or do they live under a rock?
I was born and raised in Colorado. African Americans are a minority in most of the suburbs and the entire state. The African Americans I grew up with were just like me, so I had no concept of race and racism until I moved away. So, yes, it is quite probable the parents would never think anyone would find it offensive, because they themselves did not do it to be offensive. Geez, the kid dressed like the man he was doing a report on. What if a African American put on a white wig to be like President Washington? Would that be offensive to the white people? Not at all.
I also have never heard of the group from decades ago that painted their faces black. Much of the population doesn't reseach every act that was done once that someone might find offensive.
Um, what? Are you trying to say that if you grow up in an all white neighborhood or if all the African Americans you know are "just like" you, then you have no need to understand history?
Good lord.
There's a huge difference between reading history in a book and being told that racism exists in other places, quite another to see or experience it first hand. The first is knowing data, the second provides actual knowledge. Running a marathon is hard, but you wouldn't know how the mind and body feel and react until you run one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid doesn't understand the implications of this, but surely the parents would, right? Or do they live under a rock?
I was born and raised in Colorado. African Americans are a minority in most of the suburbs and the entire state. The African Americans I grew up with were just like me, so I had no concept of race and racism until I moved away. So, yes, it is quite probable the parents would never think anyone would find it offensive, because they themselves did not do it to be offensive. Geez, the kid dressed like the man he was doing a report on. What if a African American put on a white wig to be like President Washington? Would that be offensive to the white people? Not at all.
I also have never heard of the group from decades ago that painted their faces black. Much of the population doesn't reseach every act that was done once that someone might find offensive.
Um, what? Are you trying to say that if you grow up in an all white neighborhood or if all the African Americans you know are "just like" you, then you have no need to understand history?
Good lord.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid doesn't understand the implications of this, but surely the parents would, right? Or do they live under a rock?
I was born and raised in Colorado. African Americans are a minority in most of the suburbs and the entire state. The African Americans I grew up with were just like me, so I had no concept of race and racism until I moved away. So, yes, it is quite probable the parents would never think anyone would find it offensive, because they themselves did not do it to be offensive. Geez, the kid dressed like the man he was doing a report on. What if a African American put on a white wig to be like President Washington? Would that be offensive to the white people? Not at all.
I also have never heard of the group from decades ago that painted their faces black. Much of the population doesn't reseach every act that was done once that someone might find offensive.
White hair isn't an exclusive trait of white people. People of all races can and do have white hair in old age. You didn't know that?