Anonymous wrote:I think he’s a racist f*ck. Had the friend been raped by a white person he absolutely would not have been looking for ANY white person to kill.
Yes, he grew up in a different time but it still shows who he was as a person. He could not distinguish the individual from the group. This is what is still happening today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is 100% racist. I can’t believe everyone doesn’t agree to that. If she said she was raped by a white guy, no way he would have gone out looking for any white guy to kill. And most likely, she wouldn’t have just said a white guy. She would have said a blonde with an accent from Manchester or something like that, and he would have gone out to a pub after a Manchester game and looked for a blonde guy to pick a fight. The fact is that he saw only the race. That is racist.
He’s said or done other icky things before, I think. At the beginning off his career, I really liked him but I feel like as the years go on, he’s less impressive.
This confession would have been much more sincere if he’d expressed it as “growing up in Northern Ireland, I didn’t meet many black people. And I know I have prejudices I need to overcome ....”
Thank goodness. The past pages of rationalizations and normalization are a nice explanation of how racism has lasted this long.
I agree 100%. I posted the Guardian opinion piece. I can't see how Neeson's "confession" was anything but racist. He still doesn't get that he was wrong for wanting to target a random black man. At all.
He didn't say he wanted to target a random black man. He wanted to target the specific black man, although he didn't know who he was.
No he said he wanted to attack a black man not THE black man. Read it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is 100% racist. I can’t believe everyone doesn’t agree to that. If she said she was raped by a white guy, no way he would have gone out looking for any white guy to kill. And most likely, she wouldn’t have just said a white guy. She would have said a blonde with an accent from Manchester or something like that, and he would have gone out to a pub after a Manchester game and looked for a blonde guy to pick a fight. The fact is that he saw only the race. That is racist.
He’s said or done other icky things before, I think. At the beginning off his career, I really liked him but I feel like as the years go on, he’s less impressive.
This confession would have been much more sincere if he’d expressed it as “growing up in Northern Ireland, I didn’t meet many black people. And I know I have prejudices I need to overcome ....”
Thank goodness. The past pages of rationalizations and normalization are a nice explanation of how racism has lasted this long.
I agree 100%. I posted the Guardian opinion piece. I can't see how Neeson's "confession" was anything but racist. He still doesn't get that he was wrong for wanting to target a random black man. At all.
He didn't say he wanted to target a random black man. He wanted to target the specific black man, although he didn't know who he was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The feeling is perhaps natural, as long as it's very temporary. I hope he's not surprised at the backlash, because those are the things you don't express publicly.
If you are white. It’s only socially acceptable for minorities to vent their general hatred towards whites based on past negative experiences with other whites.
Anonymous wrote:Why would he say something like this? Hint, he is a major drinker, has been since early 90s. Drunk like a skunk in Prague night clubs even then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is 100% racist. I can’t believe everyone doesn’t agree to that. If she said she was raped by a white guy, no way he would have gone out looking for any white guy to kill. And most likely, she wouldn’t have just said a white guy. She would have said a blonde with an accent from Manchester or something like that, and he would have gone out to a pub after a Manchester game and looked for a blonde guy to pick a fight. The fact is that he saw only the race. That is racist.
He’s said or done other icky things before, I think. At the beginning off his career, I really liked him but I feel like as the years go on, he’s less impressive.
This confession would have been much more sincere if he’d expressed it as “growing up in Northern Ireland, I didn’t meet many black people. And I know I have prejudices I need to overcome ....”
Thank goodness. The past pages of rationalizations and normalization are a nice explanation of how racism has lasted this long.
I agree 100%. I posted the Guardian opinion piece. I can't see how Neeson's "confession" was anything but racist. He still doesn't get that he was wrong for wanting to target a random black man. At all.
Anonymous wrote:
The feeling is perhaps natural, as long as it's very temporary. I hope he's not surprised at the backlash, because those are the things you don't express publicly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a problem with that. I think if she had said it was a tall man with blond hair he would’ve done the same thing. Love and learn.
I don't agree with this at all. Even knowing it was a black person, he could have decided to go after a person with dark hair, or dark eyes, or tall/short, thin/stocky. Instead he picked the man's race rather than any of the other characteristics.
I don't find it at all surprising, then again I'm a black person. It's the same way that people who seem perfectly nice might spout off a racial slur when drunk or very angry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is 100% racist. I can’t believe everyone doesn’t agree to that. If she said she was raped by a white guy, no way he would have gone out looking for any white guy to kill. And most likely, she wouldn’t have just said a white guy. She would have said a blonde with an accent from Manchester or something like that, and he would have gone out to a pub after a Manchester game and looked for a blonde guy to pick a fight. The fact is that he saw only the race. That is racist.
He’s said or done other icky things before, I think. At the beginning off his career, I really liked him but I feel like as the years go on, he’s less impressive.
This confession would have been much more sincere if he’d expressed it as “growing up in Northern Ireland, I didn’t meet many black people. And I know I have prejudices I need to overcome ....”
Thank goodness. The past pages of rationalizations and normalization are a nice explanation of how racism has lasted this long.
I agree 100%. I posted the Guardian opinion piece. I can't see how Neeson's "confession" was anything but racist. He still doesn't get that he was wrong for wanting to target a random black man. At all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is 100% racist. I can’t believe everyone doesn’t agree to that. If she said she was raped by a white guy, no way he would have gone out looking for any white guy to kill. And most likely, she wouldn’t have just said a white guy. She would have said a blonde with an accent from Manchester or something like that, and he would have gone out to a pub after a Manchester game and looked for a blonde guy to pick a fight. The fact is that he saw only the race. That is racist.
He’s said or done other icky things before, I think. At the beginning off his career, I really liked him but I feel like as the years go on, he’s less impressive.
This confession would have been much more sincere if he’d expressed it as “growing up in Northern Ireland, I didn’t meet many black people. And I know I have prejudices I need to overcome ....”
Thank goodness. The past pages of rationalizations and normalization are a nice explanation of how racism has lasted this long.