Results 1 to 15 of 53

Thread: Racist Song?

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Well said Jessica, I also agree with Richard.

    I'm be a whole lot more concernd about what harm true racists and haters are doing compared to old songs and books. Every race have gone through persecutions and trials since the beginning of whatever, so I have a hard time feeling sorry for one race more than any other, at least nowdays. There is just as much "reverse racism" going on as anything else. I just think people ought to be judged on their deeds alone, not on color or religion and getting up in arms over old songs and books and things from a diffrent time period. There is just enough really bad crap going on in the world now without needing to try to find things from the past to get upset about.

    Thanks Jess for the great sig of my kids!


    I love you baby, passed away 03/04/2008

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Montana USA
    Posts
    5,936
    Oh Richard do I now have to give up my signed oringanl copy of Little Black Sambo too?
    I get so tired of changing history to suit some group. Hey as said before we all have had some kind of crap hapen to us , I'm scottish/prussian , my ansestors finaly found a place in the New world that became America. We had to leave England or be killed ( long family history story) .
    I say live your life not the past of your family or culture.
    Sorry but this stuff really pisses me off.
    By the way are we now going to wreck the song John Henry for me too?
    I've been boo'dMerlin my angel

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    I hail from South Carolina, but Texas is where I hang my hat :)
    Posts
    9,989
    I am not PC at all...I can see how some people would be offended by some things, but, some things...like this...I just don't see the point in getting that sad. I don't get bent out of shape when I see a big white chef sculpture outside of a cafe, holding a sign with a daily special. I think people perpetuate a lot of the problems they experience in life. All colors experience racism, and, there are many that make it worse for themselves. Not to say that there aren't true racists, because there most certainly are. I know a few. That song is so pathetically not important.

    As other examples, in Disney movies...they won't even sell one of my favorites The Song of the South, because Uncle Remus is black and they make a little decoy out of tar and put eyes and a hat on it and refer to it as a tar baby. It's a little kid made out of tar. Tar's black. And, I grew up in places where white was minority, and, I don't remember that term being used even then, it's not something that even gets used much anymore to refer to black people. And, Dumbo. A lot of people want that film taken off the market because the circus workers are all black. And, taking classic books out of circulation, like Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer.

    Good and bad, it's all part of history. Part of knowing mistakes people have made in the past is learning from them and hopefully not repeating them. People need to know that racism like that existed...that it still does. In twenty years or less, they're going to ban films like American History X.

    Anyway, my brain is all over the place. Sorry if I'm rambling.
    The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    NE Pa.
    Posts
    3,189
    And the price of all those bans and all of this will be forced ignorance on childrens part, once again starting the cycle of hatred fear and awfulness, Man is doomed to repeat the past until he learns from it,only then will things change. As posted earlier my husband is Indian and if he and his family feel it is a minor issue then I refuse to allow it to be an issue for our kids or our grands. He has more of an issue with actual stereotypes that are harmful, i.e. that all irishmen are drunks, that all blacks are criminalistic, that all indians are theives, that all whites are bad. those thought processes hurt people and their lives. A song or a wooden indian isnt, and shouldnt be used as a weapon they are both art forms and in truth nobody likes all forms of art all the time. Somedays I wonder if we don't have too much time on our hands to worry over petty things and forget to worry about the big things just an opinion

  5. #5
    I find it humourous. I mean it seems the very people that are screaming out for equality are in fact the ones pointing out that they are "different". They say we shouldn't notice colour, religion, sex etc etc. Yet they are forcing others to see them that way by demanding they be called by a certain name. For example, I am Caucasion (sp? lol) You can call me white, you can call me pale, heck you can call me cracker if you really want to. I DON"T CARE. I don't force people to look at what my colour or creed is. I don't force people to tip toe around me because God forbid they say something that might be misconstrued as racism. No one calls me an English American or what have you. Why must people label themselves as native american, Authentic Alaskan (whatever the h*ll that is), African American. If you think about it, aren't those terms Un-PC. Just because someone is black (yes I said it) does not mean they are from Africa etc, etc.

    If we are forced to acknowledge them by such names how are we supposed to see past their colour. they are forcing us to recognize it.


    A little humour though .... While at our cottage up in Northern Canada, we frequently pass a restaurant called.... The Wop and Frog restaurant. LOL It's owned by an Italian and a French guy LOL I thought it was kinda cute. And the little logo guy is a frog with a big black mustache and a chefs hat lol




    R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.

    http://www.hannahshands.etsy.com

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    I hail from South Carolina, but Texas is where I hang my hat :)
    Posts
    9,989
    Quote Originally Posted by sparks19

    If we are forced to acknowledge them by such names how are we supposed to see past their colour. they are forcing us to recognize it.


    A little humour though .... While at our cottage up in Northern Canada, we frequently pass a restaurant called.... The Wop and Frog restaurant. LOL It's owned by an Italian and a French guy LOL I thought it was kinda cute. And the little logo guy is a frog with a big black mustache and a chefs hat lol

    I totally agree with you. I read something that talked about how America is becoming, and, one thing that stuck with me is that America used to be called "the melting pot", but, now, it's more of a tossed salad. It's becoming more about pointing out everyone's differences than concentrating on the similarities. I think it's important to keep your individuality, but, first and foremost, we are all human.

    I think that's awesome! The restaurant! That's funny! And, I don't care what people call me, either. You could even call me a honky if you wanted. I have never been able to refer to anyone as **** American. Maybe except Native American, just to differentiate between "indians" from North America and Indians from India. But, I have never had any of my black friends (and where I grew up, that's all I had) say they minded if I called them black instead of African American. My friend Lovette actually laughed and said, "heck, none of my family is from africa."
    The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Alaska: Where the odds are good, but the goods are odd.
    Posts
    5,701
    Quote Originally Posted by finn's mom
    ...But, I have never had any of my black friends (and where I grew up, that's all I had) say they minded if I called them black instead of African American. My friend Lovette actually laughed and said, "heck, none of my family is from africa."
    I saw Whoopie Goldberg on a show once. I loved what she said. I won't be able to quote her exactly, but she said something liked ~ Don't call me African American. I don't want anything to come between me and being an American.
    I few years ago there was something on the news about Tiger Woods asking him how he wanted to be referred to. Was he African American? A Thailand American? An African-Thailand American? He responded something that was full of hyphens because his Mom's genetic background was mixed of several ethnic groups and so was his father's. I found myself wishing that he had just said, "I am an American".
    Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.

Similar Threads

  1. Best Buy Is Racist!!!!
    By blue in forum Dog House
    Replies: 36
    Last Post: 05-28-2010, 08:34 AM
  2. I don’t consider myself a racist...
    By Randi in forum Dog House
    Replies: 19
    Last Post: 02-10-2010, 04:02 PM
  3. Racist dog?
    By Seravieve in forum Dog Behavior
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 03-03-2008, 11:52 PM
  4. Non Racist Skinheads
    By Uabassoon in forum Dog House
    Replies: 12
    Last Post: 11-03-2004, 03:55 PM
  5. Dogs....racist!?!?!
    By iceyshiver21 in forum General
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 02-27-2003, 05:52 PM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Copyright © 2001-2013 Pet of the Day.com