Anonymous wrote:OP here ---
This is not a "country CD" -- it is a compilation of holiday songs -- most of which are not enjoyable -- but this one I actually like.
Here is the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A8qAUAbqIo
The reason I asked is that I read a news article yesterday where an AA person said something to the effect that any use of "Dixie" has an offensive impact to it. And that made me think of this song -- which is not racist as far as I can tell, but perhaps just the use of "Dixie" is a glorification of the historical South (which doesn't bring peaceful memories to many).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A8qAUAbqIo
It's by the country group "Alabama".
Anonymous wrote:OP here ---
This is not a "country CD" -- it is a compilation of holiday songs -- most of which are not enjoyable -- but this one I actually like.
Here is the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A8qAUAbqIo
The reason I asked is that I read a news article yesterday where an AA person said something to the effect that any use of "Dixie" has an offensive impact to it. And that made me think of this song -- which is not racist as far as I can tell, but perhaps just the use of "Dixie" is a glorification of the historical South (which doesn't bring peaceful memories to many).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A8qAUAbqIo
It's by the country group "Alabama".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is very simple if a term can be used as a racial insult; it is racist.
Well there goes half the English language....
This is an absurd standard. Many, many terms can be used offensively depending on tone, intent, and context.
The vast majority of uses of the term Dixie are innocuous in meaning and intent.
Anonymous wrote:It is very simple if a term can be used as a racial insult; it is racist.
Anonymous wrote:When everything is racist nothing is. Save it for when it counts, Dumbfuck.