Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Regarding "If I Ran the Zoo," the study points out another example of Orientalism and White supremacy.
"The three (and only three) Asian characters who are not wearing conical hats are carrying a White male on their heads in 'If I Ran the Zoo.' The White male is not only on top of, and being carried by, these Asian characters, but he is also holding a gun, illustrating dominance. The text beneath the Asian characters describes them as 'helpers who all wear their eyes at a slant' from 'countries no one can spell,'" the study authors wrote.“
But it’s totally fine! Says OP
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Yup, nothing racist here
Subjective standard again. I had that book as a kid. I sure didn't get the message they think I got.
Has anyone said that it’s not a subjective? Literally, pages of people saying this was a judgment call. One that apparently really sticks in your craw because you would have made a different one. Boohoo.
Yeah lots of people said it wasn't subjective. And you seem to have a problem that I disagree with you. That really sticks in your craw. You seem to dislike anyone telling you that you are wrong, even if it's just an opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Regarding "If I Ran the Zoo," the study points out another example of Orientalism and White supremacy.
"The three (and only three) Asian characters who are not wearing conical hats are carrying a White male on their heads in 'If I Ran the Zoo.' The White male is not only on top of, and being carried by, these Asian characters, but he is also holding a gun, illustrating dominance. The text beneath the Asian characters describes them as 'helpers who all wear their eyes at a slant' from 'countries no one can spell,'" the study authors wrote.“
But it’s totally fine! Says OP
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Yup, nothing racist here
Subjective standard again. I had that book as a kid. I sure didn't get the message they think I got.
Has anyone said that it’s not a subjective? Literally, pages of people saying this was a judgment call. One that apparently really sticks in your craw because you would have made a different one. Boohoo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Regarding "If I Ran the Zoo," the study points out another example of Orientalism and White supremacy.
"The three (and only three) Asian characters who are not wearing conical hats are carrying a White male on their heads in 'If I Ran the Zoo.' The White male is not only on top of, and being carried by, these Asian characters, but he is also holding a gun, illustrating dominance. The text beneath the Asian characters describes them as 'helpers who all wear their eyes at a slant' from 'countries no one can spell,'" the study authors wrote.“
But it’s totally fine! Says OP
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Yup, nothing racist here
Subjective standard again. I had that book as a kid. I sure didn't get the message they think I got.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ a)I want the right to complain about something without my motives being questioned each and every time I make any type of complaint.
b) I want some consensus or rational standard for what is racist and what is not because we sure as hell don't have it now.
The alternative is we talk this through, somehow. But that doesn't happen anymore, anywhere. And if people think they are right and everyone else is wrong, so shove it, don't be so surprised next time someone shoves back.“
You sure don’t like free speech. Maybe start with understanding what that means. Expect pushback, expect people to question your motives. Expect people to ask you why you don’t think something is racist if you loudly protest that it isn’t. Seriously. Listen to yourself. You want consensus? Geez. Not gonna happen. So many mental gymnastics because you can’t admit that maybe you were blind.
Seriously, you are full of it. NOBODY was interested in a serious discussion on this thread. And nowhere else too. OF COURSE I expect pushback. And the way shove, you'll get a harder pushback next time. I told you what I want, and still think I didn't mean it. That's your blindness, which you can't admit yourself either. As long as you do that, people will do it to you, worse and worse each time. Where does end? None of you seem to have thought about that. Time for you to self reflect.
You don’t seem to understand what I wrote. You said you want to complain without anyone questioning your motives. That’s not how free speech works. You want a consensus on what racism means, also not how freedom of thought works. The books have really questionable and racist content in them, if you’ve even looked. If you have and don’t see it, expect a lot of people to disagree.
I did look. The point is that anyone who does question it gets called racist or otherwise doing something dufferent, not given an explanation. Read this thread if you think you are doing something different. If that's how you choose to use your free speech that's up to you of course. Good for you. You struck a blow against racism. Yeah, right.
So you want a substantive discussion about the content in question? Imagine you were an Asian mother reading the book to an an Asian child. Would you find it hurtful? I would. That’s how I know it’s not a bad decision to pull the books.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Regarding "If I Ran the Zoo," the study points out another example of Orientalism and White supremacy.
"The three (and only three) Asian characters who are not wearing conical hats are carrying a White male on their heads in 'If I Ran the Zoo.' The White male is not only on top of, and being carried by, these Asian characters, but he is also holding a gun, illustrating dominance. The text beneath the Asian characters describes them as 'helpers who all wear their eyes at a slant' from 'countries no one can spell,'" the study authors wrote.“
But it’s totally fine! Says OP
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Yup, nothing racist here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ a)I want the right to complain about something without my motives being questioned each and every time I make any type of complaint.
b) I want some consensus or rational standard for what is racist and what is not because we sure as hell don't have it now.
The alternative is we talk this through, somehow. But that doesn't happen anymore, anywhere. And if people think they are right and everyone else is wrong, so shove it, don't be so surprised next time someone shoves back.“
You sure don’t like free speech. Maybe start with understanding what that means. Expect pushback, expect people to question your motives. Expect people to ask you why you don’t think something is racist if you loudly protest that it isn’t. Seriously. Listen to yourself. You want consensus? Geez. Not gonna happen. So many mental gymnastics because you can’t admit that maybe you were blind.
Seriously, you are full of it. NOBODY was interested in a serious discussion on this thread. And nowhere else too. OF COURSE I expect pushback. And the way shove, you'll get a harder pushback next time. I told you what I want, and still think I didn't mean it. That's your blindness, which you can't admit yourself either. As long as you do that, people will do it to you, worse and worse each time. Where does end? None of you seem to have thought about that. Time for you to self reflect.
You don’t seem to understand what I wrote. You said you want to complain without anyone questioning your motives. That’s not how free speech works. You want a consensus on what racism means, also not how freedom of thought works. The books have really questionable and racist content in them, if you’ve even looked. If you have and don’t see it, expect a lot of people to disagree.
I did look. The point is that anyone who does question it gets called racist or otherwise doing something dufferent, not given an explanation. Read this thread if you think you are doing something different. If that's how you choose to use your free speech that's up to you of course. Good for you. You struck a blow against racism. Yeah, right.
Holy haddock, you just want an explanation why stereotypes are racist? JFC, you could have just asked that question. Here’s a good explainer: https://www.verywellmind.com/harmful-psychological-effects-of-racial-stereotyping-5069394 TLDR: everyone stereotypes (it’s evolutionary! brains like shortcuts!). But stereotypes can become generalizations. Left unexamined, these generalizations can affect how we actually treat people in the real world. So ask yourself: do we really need stereotypes in children’s books?
Anonymous wrote:“Regarding "If I Ran the Zoo," the study points out another example of Orientalism and White supremacy.
"The three (and only three) Asian characters who are not wearing conical hats are carrying a White male on their heads in 'If I Ran the Zoo.' The White male is not only on top of, and being carried by, these Asian characters, but he is also holding a gun, illustrating dominance. The text beneath the Asian characters describes them as 'helpers who all wear their eyes at a slant' from 'countries no one can spell,'" the study authors wrote.“
But it’s totally fine! Says OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ a)I want the right to complain about something without my motives being questioned each and every time I make any type of complaint.
b) I want some consensus or rational standard for what is racist and what is not because we sure as hell don't have it now.
The alternative is we talk this through, somehow. But that doesn't happen anymore, anywhere. And if people think they are right and everyone else is wrong, so shove it, don't be so surprised next time someone shoves back.“
You sure don’t like free speech. Maybe start with understanding what that means. Expect pushback, expect people to question your motives. Expect people to ask you why you don’t think something is racist if you loudly protest that it isn’t. Seriously. Listen to yourself. You want consensus? Geez. Not gonna happen. So many mental gymnastics because you can’t admit that maybe you were blind.
Seriously, you are full of it. NOBODY was interested in a serious discussion on this thread. And nowhere else too. OF COURSE I expect pushback. And the way shove, you'll get a harder pushback next time. I told you what I want, and still think I didn't mean it. That's your blindness, which you can't admit yourself either. As long as you do that, people will do it to you, worse and worse each time. Where does end? None of you seem to have thought about that. Time for you to self reflect.
You don’t seem to understand what I wrote. You said you want to complain without anyone questioning your motives. That’s not how free speech works. You want a consensus on what racism means, also not how freedom of thought works. The books have really questionable and racist content in them, if you’ve even looked. If you have and don’t see it, expect a lot of people to disagree.
I did look. The point is that anyone who does question it gets called racist or otherwise doing something dufferent, not given an explanation. Read this thread if you think you are doing something different. If that's how you choose to use your free speech that's up to you of course. Good for you. You struck a blow against racism. Yeah, right.
Anonymous wrote:a) I want the right to complain about something without my motives being questioned each and every time I make any type of complaint.
b) I want some consensus or rational standard for what is racist and what is not because we sure as hell don't have it now.
The alternative is we talk this through, somehow. But that doesn't happen anymore, anywhere. And if people think they are right and everyone else is wrong, so shove it, don't be so surprised next time someone shoves back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ a)I want the right to complain about something without my motives being questioned each and every time I make any type of complaint.
b) I want some consensus or rational standard for what is racist and what is not because we sure as hell don't have it now.
The alternative is we talk this through, somehow. But that doesn't happen anymore, anywhere. And if people think they are right and everyone else is wrong, so shove it, don't be so surprised next time someone shoves back.“
You sure don’t like free speech. Maybe start with understanding what that means. Expect pushback, expect people to question your motives. Expect people to ask you why you don’t think something is racist if you loudly protest that it isn’t. Seriously. Listen to yourself. You want consensus? Geez. Not gonna happen. So many mental gymnastics because you can’t admit that maybe you were blind.
Seriously, you are full of it. NOBODY was interested in a serious discussion on this thread. And nowhere else too. OF COURSE I expect pushback. And the way shove, you'll get a harder pushback next time. I told you what I want, and still think I didn't mean it. That's your blindness, which you can't admit yourself either. As long as you do that, people will do it to you, worse and worse each time. Where does end? None of you seem to have thought about that. Time for you to self reflect.
You don’t seem to understand what I wrote. You said you want to complain without anyone questioning your motives. That’s not how free speech works. You want a consensus on what racism means, also not how freedom of thought works. The books have really questionable and racist content in them, if you’ve even looked. If you have and don’t see it, expect a lot of people to disagree.
I did look. The point is that anyone who does question it gets called racist or otherwise doing something dufferent, not given an explanation. Read this thread if you think you are doing something different. If that's how you choose to use your free speech that's up to you of course. Good for you. You struck a blow against racism. Yeah, right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ a)I want the right to complain about something without my motives being questioned each and every time I make any type of complaint.
b) I want some consensus or rational standard for what is racist and what is not because we sure as hell don't have it now.
The alternative is we talk this through, somehow. But that doesn't happen anymore, anywhere. And if people think they are right and everyone else is wrong, so shove it, don't be so surprised next time someone shoves back.“
You sure don’t like free speech. Maybe start with understanding what that means. Expect pushback, expect people to question your motives. Expect people to ask you why you don’t think something is racist if you loudly protest that it isn’t. Seriously. Listen to yourself. You want consensus? Geez. Not gonna happen. So many mental gymnastics because you can’t admit that maybe you were blind.
Seriously, you are full of it. NOBODY was interested in a serious discussion on this thread. And nowhere else too. OF COURSE I expect pushback. And the way shove, you'll get a harder pushback next time. I told you what I want, and still think I didn't mean it. That's your blindness, which you can't admit yourself either. As long as you do that, people will do it to you, worse and worse each time. Where does end? None of you seem to have thought about that. Time for you to self reflect.
You don’t seem to understand what I wrote. You said you want to complain without anyone questioning your motives. That’s not how free speech works. You want a consensus on what racism means, also not how freedom of thought works. The books have really questionable and racist content in them, if you’ve even looked. If you have and don’t see it, expect a lot of people to disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s funny, none of the whiners in here are defending the actual material.
I am. And I did. IMO it's not racist. Period.
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Does that look racist to you?
Yes. I think they should recolor it. That's my opinion and I don't have another.
These are not popular books. The publisher made the practical decision, rather than alter the art.