I disagree. In this case the darts bloke was trying to impersonate a specific black person - he wasn't taking the piss out of her colour. If a black person wanted to impersonate Theresa May then the only realistic way they could do it would be to white up - that wouldn't be racist. This is no more racist than say Les Dawson dressing up as an old woman is sexist or ageist. The basket ball one on the other hand could be deemed as unacceptable.
I disagree. In this case the darts bloke was trying to impersonate a specific black person - he wasn't taking the piss out of her colour. If a black person wanted to impersonate Theresa May then the only realistic way they could do it would be to white up - that wouldn't be racist. This is no more racist than say Les Dawson dressing up as an old woman is sexist or ageist. The basket ball one on the other hand could be deemed as unacceptable.
....I find it incredible in 2017 this still goes on
I think it’s extremely insensitive for reasons others have explained.
Showed the offending photo at a gathering in Perth yesterday afternoon and everyone, despite most knowing who Abbott was, couldn’t work out what all the fuss was about.
Have we gone PC mad in the UK?
Except nobody has actually explained it. (unless I've missed it)
People who whine on here about "being offended on other people's behalf", or grizzling about the PC brigade irritate me, when the truth is they should be looking at their own boorish behaviour even if the incident prompting the discussion isn't that offensive. So I have to say, I'm all for NOT offending people's sensibilities.
With that in mind, I have a genuine question: in 2017 Britain, why does "blacking up" offend a black person? If I wanted to go in fancy dress as a black person, I'd have to do that wouldn't I? Or are we saying that unless one is black, they should choose a non-black person? Are there still "black and white minstrels" connotations? If so, this seems frightfully over-sensitive when you consider most people in their 40s or younger barely know what they are.
Posts #18 and #24 explain that it does offend blacks people and partly explains why.
It's a bit of a sad state of affairs if the only solution to that is to wear a Diane Abbott mask.
Genius.
Poor sod will be dragged through the courts though I expect as somebody will no doubt be offended on behalf of somebody else
Of course I wouldn't bother with the joke myself because as you can tell from my posts, I'm undecided as to whether it would offend the wrong people. To be glibly told "not to bother with the joke" doesn't actually resolve that question, it just kicks the issue into the long grass.Well, there is always the option not to bother with the joke.
Still, guess he was unlikely to bump into an actual person of colour at the darts.
#18 doesn't explain "why" whatsoever, it just offers an example of a black man who is offended.
I'll agree that #24 does offer an explanation, but that's literally the only explanation on the thread
Er, incorrect. You said "others", not "other"Correct. But I only need one to demonstrate there is an explanation
And no Black and White Minstrel Xmas special this year on tv again I see.
in 2017 I really don't look at somebody who is blacked up and think "oh Christ, what a boorish moron"