After the banter with a sheff wed fan on the semedo thread, i got to thinking, where do we draw the line regarding racism? Is it purely down to colour of your skin or is it a geography thing?
It seems that it's okay to take the piss out of the french, italians and especially eastern europeans. If it's okay as these are prodominately "white" countries then surely that statement in itself is discriminatory?
If however, you think it's more due to borders, then where do they end? is it national borders, county, town, street or even house?
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Theres plenty of 'racist' of things I'd say to friends, in jest, with them knowing it is exactly that. Wouldnt dream of saying it to a stranger though.
Also don't see how you can be racist against a novernah. as weird as they may be, they are part of the same race, surely.
I could be wrong, but I think the line may already have been crossed.
An attempt at a serious answer:
In my opinion racism is like bullying and it comes down to the perception of the "victim." One persons "good natured horseplay" is another's bullying just as "friendly banter" towards one of another race could be construed as racism.
Having said that you get (invariably white liberal) "policemen" trying to brand any comment against those from overseas or use of the "wrong" terminology as racist and to me that is not racism that is people seeking to close down debate to satisfy their own agendas.
As a boy I was privileged to meet a man called Conrad Hunte who was a distinguished opening batsman for the West Indies and did much to try and help racial integration throughout the world. He wrote an autobiography called "Playing To Win" in which he refers to "white" and "coloured" people.
There are those in modern society that would condemn him as racist just because of the politically incorrect terminology used yet this man was universally respected for his work.
No, I think that would be a little stupid.
motions. I know I'm not racist but in the eyes of society I am, but I don't change because of that, I just get on with it. So many examples but the one that's amazed me since I was a kid is the 'paki' thing. Call an Indian a paki and you're a horrible racist, yet call a Pakistani an Indian and it's fine.
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