Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will this PC nonsense end? SOO glad I'm not in college anymore. The American university has truly become a graveyard for critical thinking and tolerance in the truest sense of the word. As in tolerant of all speech, not just "approved" speech.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3297067/The-politically-correct-police-Colleges-post-flyers-advising-students-consult-faculty-Halloween-costumes-appropriate-not.html#comments
Would you allow your ES child to dress as a geisha? Or an Indian? Or, say, a Hassidic Jew?
Serious question. Answer it and then we can have a conversation about "PC"
I would allow my ES child to dress as a geisha or an Indian, yes of course. A Hassidic Jew? No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would an article detailing the exact same thing from the New York Times be more legit? Pc culture is absolute nonsense.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/10/31/us/cultural-appropriation-halloween-costumes.html?smid=tw-share&referer=https://t.co/Q4bWszND3O
Yes, an article from the New York Times is more legit.
What does this article say? It says that lots of people are worrying about cultural appropriation. If you don't want to worry about cultural appropriation -- good news! you don't have to! If you want to go in blackface as Kanye West, go right ahead. There will be people who are upset about this, but you don't need to worry about their opinions, because you already know that "PC culture" is nonsense.
OP here. Who cares which paper it's in? It's not a matter of worrying; it's the fact that so many busybodies thrive on telling others how to live and careers and reputations can be ruined over perceived slights. And the fact that there are countless well paid college administrators being paid to micromanage and police what consenting adults do outside the classroom on their own time. Is this kind of coddling *really* preparing students for the real world? There's a fine line between colleges teaching youth how to be good citizens and the crap we have here where people are all but told what to think.
We're heading down a slippery slope as far as free speech and the nature of "tolerance" in America and the West. Who would have imagined 20-30 years ago that people could make a career out of being offended for other people and printing out leaflets about "appropriate" attire at off campus house parties?
Just some food for thought next time you write Larla's tuition check or bitch about the ballooning coast of education....cause of useless staff like these people at Wesleyan and SUNY.
So actually, yes, it is good preparation for the real world. Or certainly the professional world. Where diversity and inclusiveness are real, actual values.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will this PC nonsense end? SOO glad I'm not in college anymore. The American university has truly become a graveyard for critical thinking and tolerance in the truest sense of the word. As in tolerant of all speech, not just "approved" speech.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3297067/The-politically-correct-police-Colleges-post-flyers-advising-students-consult-faculty-Halloween-costumes-appropriate-not.html#comments
Would you allow your ES child to dress as a geisha? Or an Indian? Or, say, a Hassidic Jew?
Serious question. Answer it and then we can have a conversation about "PC"
I would allow my ES child to dress as a geisha or an Indian, yes of course. A Hassidic Jew? No.
Whew, you are really very stupid. Your line drawing is arbitrary and makes no sense. If mocking Hassids by acting as if their garb is a costume is not acceptable, then how is doing the same to Indians and Asians all right?
Anonymous wrote:Would an article detailing the exact same thing from the New York Times be more legit? Pc culture is absolute nonsense.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/10/31/us/cultural-appropriation-halloween-costumes.html?smid=tw-share&referer=https://t.co/Q4bWszND3O
I like you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would an article detailing the exact same thing from the New York Times be more legit? Pc culture is absolute nonsense.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/10/31/us/cultural-appropriation-halloween-costumes.html?smid=tw-share&referer=https://t.co/Q4bWszND3O
Yes, an article from the New York Times is more legit.
What does this article say? It says that lots of people are worrying about cultural appropriation. If you don't want to worry about cultural appropriation -- good news! you don't have to! If you want to go in blackface as Kanye West, go right ahead. There will be people who are upset about this, but you don't need to worry about their opinions, because you already know that "PC culture" is nonsense.
OP here. Who cares which paper it's in? It's not a matter of worrying; it's the fact that so many busybodies thrive on telling others how to live and careers and reputations can be ruined over perceived slights. And the fact that there are countless well paid college administrators being paid to micromanage and police what consenting adults do outside the classroom on their own time. Is this kind of coddling *really* preparing students for the real world? There's a fine line between colleges teaching youth how to be good citizens and the crap we have here where people are all but told what to think.
We're heading down a slippery slope as far as free speech and the nature of "tolerance" in America and the West. Who would have imagined 20-30 years ago that people could make a career out of being offended for other people and printing out leaflets about "appropriate" attire at off campus house parties?
Just some food for thought next time you write Larla's tuition check or bitch about the ballooning coast of education....cause of useless staff like these people at Wesleyan and SUNY.
Except...no.
Blackface has always been insulting and unacceptable. Even when your grandparents wore blackface at their Klan rallies, they knew they were being racist and disgusting, and their aim was to hurt African Americans. You know this.
So, the idea that we are on some slippery slope because your shitbag kids want to keep blackface alive or boil Latinos down to stereotypes is bullshit. Society no longer condones your evil behavior and you are not going to single out and denigrate minorities with impunity anymore. Go cry about it. Even better, keep your asshole kids off campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many college students wear costumes to class on Halloween like elementary school students?
When I was in college, no one did. We wore them that night while we got drunk.
I don't think any of the articles spoke of students going to class. It's more about parties on campus, greek houses, etc, as well as social media posts. Also, note that the original article references the holiday "on Saturday." You all do know that these articles are two years old, don't you???
Anonymous wrote:How many college students wear costumes to class on Halloween like elementary school students?
When I was in college, no one did. We wore them that night while we got drunk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would an article detailing the exact same thing from the New York Times be more legit? Pc culture is absolute nonsense.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/10/31/us/cultural-appropriation-halloween-costumes.html?smid=tw-share&referer=https://t.co/Q4bWszND3O
Yes, an article from the New York Times is more legit.
What does this article say? It says that lots of people are worrying about cultural appropriation. If you don't want to worry about cultural appropriation -- good news! you don't have to! If you want to go in blackface as Kanye West, go right ahead. There will be people who are upset about this, but you don't need to worry about their opinions, because you already know that "PC culture" is nonsense.
OP here. Who cares which paper it's in? It's not a matter of worrying; it's the fact that so many busybodies thrive on telling others how to live and careers and reputations can be ruined over perceived slights. And the fact that there are countless well paid college administrators being paid to micromanage and police what consenting adults do outside the classroom on their own time. Is this kind of coddling *really* preparing students for the real world? There's a fine line between colleges teaching youth how to be good citizens and the crap we have here where people are all but told what to think.
We're heading down a slippery slope as far as free speech and the nature of "tolerance" in America and the West. Who would have imagined 20-30 years ago that people could make a career out of being offended for other people and printing out leaflets about "appropriate" attire at off campus house parties?
Just some food for thought next time you write Larla's tuition check or bitch about the ballooning coast of education....cause of useless staff like these people at Wesleyan and SUNY.
Anonymous wrote:Wearing a black belt if you are not a black belt master was also off limits. Just ban everything. tons of people love Kung fu and anime culture. Next thing Cosplay will also be cultural appropriation.
The reason the nytimes had to write an article on it and thankfully most of be commentators on the article agree is that he policing has gone way too far. It's not just about "black face"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would an article detailing the exact same thing from the New York Times be more legit? Pc culture is absolute nonsense.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/10/31/us/cultural-appropriation-halloween-costumes.html?smid=tw-share&referer=https://t.co/Q4bWszND3O
Yes, an article from the New York Times is more legit.
What does this article say? It says that lots of people are worrying about cultural appropriation. If you don't want to worry about cultural appropriation -- good news! you don't have to! If you want to go in blackface as Kanye West, go right ahead. There will be people who are upset about this, but you don't need to worry about their opinions, because you already know that "PC culture" is nonsense.
OP here. Who cares which paper it's in? It's not a matter of worrying; it's the fact that so many busybodies thrive on telling others how to live and careers and reputations can be ruined over perceived slights. And the fact that there are countless well paid college administrators being paid to micromanage and police what consenting adults do outside the classroom on their own time. Is this kind of coddling *really* preparing students for the real world? There's a fine line between colleges teaching youth how to be good citizens and the crap we have here where people are all but told what to think.
We're heading down a slippery slope as far as free speech and the nature of "tolerance" in America and the West. Who would have imagined 20-30 years ago that people could make a career out of being offended for other people and printing out leaflets about "appropriate" attire at off campus house parties?
Just some food for thought next time you write Larla's tuition check or bitch about the ballooning coast of education....cause of useless staff like these people at Wesleyan and SUNY.
Except...no.
Blackface has always been insulting and unacceptable. Even when your grandparents wore blackface at their Klan rallies, they knew they were being racist and disgusting, and their aim was to hurt African Americans. You know this.
So, the idea that we are on some slippery slope because your shitbag kids want to keep blackface alive or boil Latinos down to stereotypes is bullshit. Society no longer condones your evil behavior and you are not going to single out and denigrate minorities with impunity anymore. Go cry about it. Even better, keep your asshole kids off campus.
Wearing blackface is hardly the same as dressing up as an Indian or geisha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will this PC nonsense end? SOO glad I'm not in college anymore. The American university has truly become a graveyard for critical thinking and tolerance in the truest sense of the word. As in tolerant of all speech, not just "approved" speech.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3297067/The-politically-correct-police-Colleges-post-flyers-advising-students-consult-faculty-Halloween-costumes-appropriate-not.html#comments
Would you allow your ES child to dress as a geisha? Or an Indian? Or, say, a Hassidic Jew?
Serious question. Answer it and then we can have a conversation about "PC"
I would allow my ES child to dress as a geisha or an Indian, yes of course. A Hassidic Jew? No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would an article detailing the exact same thing from the New York Times be more legit? Pc culture is absolute nonsense.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/10/31/us/cultural-appropriation-halloween-costumes.html?smid=tw-share&referer=https://t.co/Q4bWszND3O
Yes, an article from the New York Times is more legit.
What does this article say? It says that lots of people are worrying about cultural appropriation. If you don't want to worry about cultural appropriation -- good news! you don't have to! If you want to go in blackface as Kanye West, go right ahead. There will be people who are upset about this, but you don't need to worry about their opinions, because you already know that "PC culture" is nonsense.
OP here. Who cares which paper it's in? It's not a matter of worrying; it's the fact that so many busybodies thrive on telling others how to live and careers and reputations can be ruined over perceived slights. And the fact that there are countless well paid college administrators being paid to micromanage and police what consenting adults do outside the classroom on their own time. Is this kind of coddling *really* preparing students for the real world? There's a fine line between colleges teaching youth how to be good citizens and the crap we have here where people are all but told what to think.
We're heading down a slippery slope as far as free speech and the nature of "tolerance" in America and the West. Who would have imagined 20-30 years ago that people could make a career out of being offended for other people and printing out leaflets about "appropriate" attire at off campus house parties?
Just some food for thought next time you write Larla's tuition check or bitch about the ballooning coast of education....cause of useless staff like these people at Wesleyan and SUNY.
Except...no.
Blackface has always been insulting and unacceptable. Even when your grandparents wore blackface at their Klan rallies, they knew they were being racist and disgusting, and their aim was to hurt African Americans. You know this.
So, the idea that we are on some slippery slope because your shitbag kids want to keep blackface alive or boil Latinos down to stereotypes is bullshit. Society no longer condones your evil behavior and you are not going to single out and denigrate minorities with impunity anymore. Go cry about it. Even better, keep your asshole kids off campus.