Anonymous wrote:Is this really 21 pages of white people demanding that a black man publicly justify wearing a costume from the continent of Africa?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh lord. Rookie mistake. And during admissions season. You’d think a POC would know better.
The board made him do it.
Anonymous wrote:Is this really 21 pages of white people demanding that a black man publicly justify wearing a costume from the continent of Africa?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an Egyptian I’m not offended by anyone dressing as a Pharaoh.
I am a little offended by the people who think there was only one pharaoh who enslaved Jews.
this. as a POC i think the outrage/offense taken is a bit racist/Eurocentric.
Because one Pharaoh did something (very) bad, we can't celebrate the achievements of any of them, or one of the most important early cultures (as a pharaoh is a symbol of early Egyptian culture overall)? So a bad act (i know it lasted a long time) against a group of people who are now mostly considered "white" or "western" outweighs thousands of years of achievement of one of the most important/lauded civilizations in the world, that happens to have been a non-western one, and is rather important to many African-Americans?
This is a really racist comment. If it was about a POC you would be the first to scream racism, but because it is an issue with Jews, who you are saying are white and privileged the bad things that happened aren't really reverent. So, slavery is relevant. However, things like this and the holocaust are not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an Egyptian I’m not offended by anyone dressing as a Pharaoh.
I am a little offended by the people who think there was only one pharaoh who enslaved Jews.
this. as a POC i think the outrage/offense taken is a bit racist/Eurocentric.
Because one Pharaoh did something (very) bad, we can't celebrate the achievements of any of them, or one of the most important early cultures (as a pharaoh is a symbol of early Egyptian culture overall)? So a bad act (i know it lasted a long time) against a group of people who are now mostly considered "white" or "western" outweighs thousands of years of achievement of one of the most important/lauded civilizations in the world, that happens to have been a non-western one, and is rather important to many African-Americans?
This is a really racist comment. If it was about a POC you would be the first to scream racism, but because it is an issue with Jews, who you are saying are white and privileged the bad things that happened aren't really reverent. So, slavery is relevant. However, things like this and the holocaust are not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an Egyptian I’m not offended by anyone dressing as a Pharaoh.
I am a little offended by the people who think there was only one pharaoh who enslaved Jews.
this. as a POC i think the outrage/offense taken is a bit racist/Eurocentric.
Because one Pharaoh did something (very) bad, we can't celebrate the achievements of any of them, or one of the most important early cultures (as a pharaoh is a symbol of early Egyptian culture overall)? So a bad act (i know it lasted a long time) against a group of people who are now mostly considered "white" or "western" outweighs thousands of years of achievement of one of the most important/lauded civilizations in the world, that happens to have been a non-western one, and is rather important to many African-Americans?
Anonymous wrote:Is this really 21 pages of white people demanding that a black man publicly justify wearing a costume from the continent of Africa?
Anonymous wrote:Is this really 21 pages of white people demanding that a black man publicly justify wearing a costume from the continent of Africa?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an Egyptian I’m not offended by anyone dressing as a Pharaoh.
I am a little offended by the people who think there was only one pharaoh who enslaved Jews.
this. as a POC i think the outrage/offense taken is a bit racist/Eurocentric.
Because one Pharaoh did something (very) bad, we can't celebrate the achievements of any of them, or one of the most important early cultures (as a pharaoh is a symbol of early Egyptian culture overall)? So a bad act (i know it lasted a long time) against a group of people who are now mostly considered "white" or "western" outweighs thousands of years of achievement of one of the most important/lauded civilizations in the world, that happens to have been a non-western one, and is rather important to many African-Americans?
Anonymous wrote:As an Egyptian I’m not offended by anyone dressing as a Pharaoh.
I am a little offended by the people who think there was only one pharaoh who enslaved Jews.
Anonymous wrote:Oh lord. Rookie mistake. And during admissions season. You’d think a POC would know better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school can’t win. If it apologises then parents like me definitely would steer clear as bowing to public pressure on an issue like this from a bunch of people who aren’t even part of the school community would suggest a lack of integrity. If they don’t apologise then there’s this other bunch of people who kick up a fuss. I suggest they just listen to their own community.
Then the school should have thought this through before having the head of school dress as a pharoh for a spring event where it could be construed as an anti-semetic action.
Only a very stupid person would think this was anti-Semitic.
I cannot be convinced that there is not a ton of trolling on this thread.