Dirty Paki Khunt wrote on Oct 16
th, 2009 at 10:40am:
I don't think you understand what racism is, SC. Digging at someone else's race or culture isn't necessarily racism.
Believing others to be racially inferior, and lesser people because of their race, is racism. The Nazis, as you know, had a whole ideology about racism. This was not normal, natural, or correct - it was political.
The "natural," or biological element to racism comes from eugenics, a popular anthropogical movement of the early 1900s. Eugenics was the scientific justification to root out black genes in Australia: quadroons, half-castes, etc. Australia had a racial policy to remove "half-castes" from their Aboriginal parents so that Aboriginals would eventually be "bred out". This was government policy until the late 1960s, and still happened in some cases until the 1980s. Children were systematically removed from their parents for no other reason than being Aboriginal.
Being called skippy or Pakeha is hardly racism.
Dressing up in black makeup is not racism either - UNLESS it has a more sinister purpose.
You're wrong. If you have a bunch of yahoos chanting a racist name at you, they may mean it as a joke. They may very well know in their hearts that you're smarter than them. But you as the victim want to go about your life without feeling different, without being harassed.
And you don't get it, because you've never experienced it. The black face skit was racist, because it again dredges up that black people are different. Black people don't want to be constantly reminded that they're black, they just want to live and fit in like the rest of us.
Just because those doctors didn't intend it to be racist, doesn't mean it isn't racist. What has frustrated me always on these boards is white people who self-righteously want to dictate to marginalized minorities what is "racist" or not. I have never met a marginalized white person to the extent that other races like Africans or Asians have suffered under white people. There's just no history to it.
And you will never understand, because I've read countless times how people say "I'm not offended if someone paints their face white". Yeah - but you haven't experienced the same things as other races.
It's like me calling someone a retard, who has a brother who has Downs Syndrome. Am I offended if someone calls me retard? No, but doesn't mean that someone else isn't because of their circumstances.
What do you white people not understand about this?
And another thing is where you're living. You're not going to be offended about Americans thinking you're a bunch of backward troglodytes if you're in Australia on home territory. But if you're in America, and they're all making fun of you, you will feel alone and rejected. That's how minorities feel in Australia when you make fun of them, because they're surrounded by white people and it only takes a few white people to make "jokes" for a minority to feel alone and rejected.
What disturbs me the most about this whole thing is not the stupid skit. It's the universal lack of empathy on the part of Australians to understand that some people are hurt by what Australians do. That's why "I still don't call Austray-lia Hooommmee..": because I know that when I protest about how I'm treated, white Australians will just belittle my feelings.
Racism is hurtful to minorities, and we have the right to live lives without being joked about. You want to take the pisstake out of yourselves - be my guest, but stop expecting others to accept it.