Uncle C
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Education is never a waste.
I'm always prepared to learn from someone who is not standing on a soap box.
Education is never a waste.
Last point, and this is why I think it is important, positive racial stereotypes reinforce the negative ones. They make it ok to believe you can generalise like that about a whole people and the individuals within that group. If one is true, why isn't the other?
I doubt it Swanny
People think we need to sign a Striker.The real problem is Trossard.He only turns up in 1 out of 3 games.The rest of the time he looks un-interested.We desperately need competition for him.This guy will not provide it.
As i say this signing does nothing for me.I am normally 100% behind what the club is trying to do.But this? Meh!!
I don't see a big difference between racism and racial stereotypes.
It is as ignorant to assume a positive as a negative about a person, on the basis of his race. It is a bad habit. We all do it to some extent, we shouldn't.
It is still a bit of a problem to me to say the Japanese people are honorable, tenacious etc. but it is certainly prejudicial to assume a Japanese person will be.
I have not said anyone was derogatory.
To say the Japanese may be tenacious, is very different to saying an English player is full of the Bulldog spirit, neither is bad, they are just not comparable in any way that makes sense for this conversation.
What I posted isn't PC nonsense, maybe it is woke, I have not said the original post was malicious, or hateful, but it absolutely is prejudicial to pre judge someone, and the criteria for that judgement in this case was his race.
I found the post mildly racist, and commented "A bit racist mate", there has been one or two worse posted since, but I have assumed there was a bit of trolling of me going on there and decided to leave it alone.
I didn't say the poster is a racist, I said his post was a bit racist, at least that is what I meant. I said a 'bit' racist because he was not being nasty or hateful. I wasn't trying to start a fire, and would have been really happy to have had no further comment about it, but if people like you can't see what I mean and pull me up on it, I am going to try and explain it, as boring and off topic as it might be for everyone else.
Last point, and this is why I think it is important, positive racial stereotypes reinforce the negative ones. They make it ok to believe you can generalise like that about a whole people and the individuals within that group. If one is true, why isn't the other?
Hopefully they’ll be some learning by some on this.
It’s similar to the common micro-aggressive assertion based on a stereotype that black men have big penises.
Gammon-Logic will tell you that NO ONE can be offended by being labelled as a person with a big penis, in fact, they’d tell you that it’s a compliment, but of course a lot of black people are offended because the label is based on a racial stereotype, that is the bit they find offensive and that is the Trojan horse that sneaks all the negative and hateful stereotypes in.
It is as ignorant to assume a positive as a negative about a person, on the basis of his race. It is a bad habit. We all do it to some extent, we shouldn't.
Last point, and this is why I think it is important, positive racial stereotypes reinforce the negative ones. They make it ok to believe you can generalise like that about a whole people and the individuals within that group. If one is true, why isn't the other?
I landed on this thread in error - I couldn't agree more but you managed to articulate it better than I. It is a bad habit and one we can so easily and innocently fall in to, the trouble is if you try and pick someone up on this, they're likely to tell you it's health and safety gone mad. It frustrates me - I really like and admire Nihal Arthanayake but he's done this twice recently, tweeting how wonderful and friendly the Welsh people are and then latterly the Japanese. Living in deepest darkest North Wales, I can confirm there are many great people here and, like everywhere else, a bunch of a-holes. Likewise Japan, likewise everywhere, ever.
Like you said, it's just a it of a bad habit that is can be a lead in to casual racism.
I landed on this thread in error - I couldn't agree more but you managed to articulate it better than I. It is a bad habit and one we can so easily and innocently fall in to, the trouble is if you try and pick someone up on this, they're likely to tell you it's health and safety gone mad. It frustrates me - I really like and admire Nihal Arthanayake but he's done this twice recently, tweeting how wonderful and friendly the Welsh people are and then latterly the Japanese. Living in deepest darkest North Wales, I can confirm there are many great people here and, like everywhere else, a bunch of a-holes. Likewise Japan, likewise everywhere, ever.
Like you said, it's just a it of a bad habit that is can be a lead in to casual racism.
Unfortunately, it seems some are unwilling to even contemplate it's problematic.
A player signing thread derailed into a racism discussion.
No
What a time to be alive.
Maybe the mods can split the thread into 2 topics ?
This is a self created system of your own. Why would a "positive" stereotype create negative ones that could be deemed racist?
Is calling English tea drinkers (a common expression based on societal norms) a bit racist?
No it isn't. Abusing someone, acting with malice, or any form of hatred or exclusion because they are English ....or Japanese, is racist.
Honour and the honour based system is a very very prevalent societal norm within Japan and other countries like S .Korea, it's a fact. Is everybody honourable? No of course not, just as not everyone here drinks tea or French people don't all eat Garlic and the Welsh don't all sing. But for Sydney to highlight some Japanese societal norms and a common stereotype that is broadly accurate (and both are positive not negative human attributes) is in no way even a bit hate speech imho.
It's Peter and the wolf stuff and it weakens the fight against real abhorrent and ugly true racism, like our England heroes suffered after the final.
You admit it's woke, wokism is becoming more of a problem in society imho as there are so many woke warriors crying wolf, branding people and throwing around insinuations than true racists who marginalise others or use hate speech (scumbags) who of course should always be called out and strongly sanctioned.
A re calibration of the woke barometer wouldnt go a miss! Not a dig at you baldseagull, I genuinely think Sydney said nothing that construes real racism and a few positives that are in fact societal norm based common (positive) sterotypes.
You need say no more - your posts have been excellent, and spot on. The calling out of racism where it doesn't exist is only a hindrance to the real and important fight against actual racism.You're right BV. I apologise and will say no more.
No, it isn't racist to say the English are tea drinkers, it isn't positive or negative, but the Irish drink it just as much and the Turkish even more, neither have tea drinking as a stereotype that I am aware of.
But, if a Japanese club signed a 5'4" Englishman, and someone on a Japanese forum said "I love this signing, The English really like their tea, don't complain about queuing, have good manners and love talking about the weather, welcome Big man" I think that is a "bit" racist.
Maybe we have different definitions of racist, and for you it has to include deliberate abuse, but that isn't how I see it. Some people would say a black person can't be racist to a white person because white people have power, I don't see it like that either. Maybe you would be happier with the term racialist than racist, but there is little difference in reality.
No, it isn't racist to say the English are tea drinkers, it isn't positive or negative, but the Irish drink it just as much and the Turkish even more, neither have tea drinking as a stereotype that I am aware of.
But, if a Japanese club signed a 5'4" Englishman, and someone on a Japanese forum said "I love this signing, The English really like their tea, don't complain about queuing, have good manners and love talking about the weather, welcome Big man" I think that is a "bit" racist.
Maybe we have different definitions of racist, and for you it has to include deliberate abuse, but that isn't how I see it. Some people would say a black person can't be racist to a white person because white people have power, I don't see it like that either. Maybe you would be happier with the term racialist than racist, but there is little difference in reality.
You have assigned him some characteristics based on his race, and called him "wee man".
He is 5'10", and you have no idea how tough, honorable or tenacious he is.
You just know he is Japanese and decided what you are expecting of him based on that, that is a racial prejudice.
Kinel .
Hopefully he will smash the Belgian league with RUSG as they storm to the title and then progresses to our first team a bit more successfully than some past prospects such as Tau, Billy Arce etc