That's fine.It's pointless to have the exact same argument over and over again.
That's fine too.You and Steinman have made your views clear
What makes their viewpoints trollish? I don't entirely agree with Steinman's assertion myself, but I'd hardly call it trollish. As far as discussing politics on the interwebs goes, they are incredibly moderate. You are free, of course, to disengage yourself from a conversation you personally feel has no value--it's what I do. I don't often comment on these kinds of things. Declaring you're talking your ball and going home because of them just seems like poor form.and there's no point in me feeding your trollish viewpoints.
I agree, that last bit was unnecessary and I'll concede it was childish. As to the rest of the post, I was dead serious. They have both stated their stances on these types of issues clearly as have I and there's no point in even trying to make diametrically opposed viewpoints mesh because they never will.That's fine.
That's fine too.
What makes their viewpoints trollish? I don't entirely agree with Steinman's assertion myself, but I'd hardly call it trollish. As far as discussing politics on the interwebs goes, they are incredibly moderate. You are free, of course, to disengage yourself from a conversation you personally feel has no value--it's what I do. I don't often comment on these kinds of things. Declaring you're talking your ball and going home because of them just seems like poor form.
Editx999999: GO TO HELL QUOTE BRACKETS, AND LEAVE ME ALONE.
Well, I can respect that, I suppose. But just to be clear, are you also now calling me a homophobe? Because that's a new one on me.I agree, that last bit was unnecessary and I'll concede it was childish. As to the rest of the post, I was dead serious. They have both stated their stances on these types of issues clearly as have I and there's no point in even trying to make diametrically opposed viewpoints mesh because they never will.
I also should have been clearer, I meant on issues of racism and homophobia, I'm out. I'll still go to town on other issues, but on these two issues, I'm must not going to engage in it anymore.
No, but you weren't the only person mentioned in the post. But given your past "get over it" stance about those sorts of issues, it's best I just leave that as well.Well, I can respect that, I suppose. But just to be clear, are you also now calling me a homophobe? Because that's a new one on me.
Just wanted to be sure where I stand.No, but you weren't the only person mentioned in the post. But given your past "get over it" stance about those sorts of issues, it's best I just leave that as well.
The historical usage of blackface is littered with racism. Many people today use blackface in a way that is racist.You're seriously trying to equate finding blackface offensive to intolerance? I think you need to look up some of those definitions because I don't think you understand what some of those words mean. I'd highly recommend you look up the history of blackface and minstrel shows as a way of perpetuating racist stereotypes.
I haven't seen the show and I didn't realize that was a specific character, much less a positive one. I was focusing more on the Trayvon Martin incident in FB and the trend of rich white kids dressing "ghetto".To be fair, Crazy Eyes is a pretty likable character.
Sadly, if you dress as a black character, while retaining a light skin tone, then you get accused of whitewashing and attacked for appropriating the character. While I personally find that the less offensive option, there is no way for a white person to dress as a character of another ethnicity without having to face some sort of backlash.Black person dresses as white character:
Notice how she doesn't feel the need to slather herself in skin lightening makeup, YET, is still easily identifiable as Black Widow.
Seems to be the governing mindset in most situations.if you're white it's not okay
Can you comment in any thread without whining about the government? Are you physically incapable of doing that?Seems to be the governing mindset in most situations.
Actually, I'm just making fun of you for creating this thread. I think the way it was done was intentionally confrontational, and that you've done far more to detract from the issue than an image that is a hyperbolic parody and obviously not a serious criticism.Congrats on making fun of something that is still an actual issue
not to mention equating people of color to dogs
Can you comment in any thread without whining about the government? Are you physically incapable of doing that?
I follow a lot of cosplayers on Tumblr and other social media sites. Many have gotten a lot of hatemail because of the characters they've chosen to play. One of my favorite cosplayers, Courtoon, has given up on the idea of cosplaying as Korra because of how much hate she got over the costume. Here's a post by one of the people who openly criticized her on Tumblr. That poster started a whole blog to call out white people cosplaying as Korra. There are similar reactions to other characters, from many different sources on Tumblr. I know Asian cosplayers who have received hatemail for looking too white to play an Asian character.Do you have anything you can point to that shows this being true? It sounds anecdotal.
Well there's your problem. Assuming that Tumblr is full of anything other than rabid trolls. Those aren't real people.I follow a lot of cosplayers on Tumblr and other social media sites. Many have gotten a lot of hatemail because of the characters they've chosen to play. One of my favorite cosplayers, Courtoon, has given up on the idea of cosplaying as Korra because of how much hate she got over the costume. Here's a post by one of the people who openly criticized her on Tumblr. That poster started a whole blog to call out white people cosplaying as Korra. There are similar reactions to other characters, from many different sources on Tumblr. I know Asian cosplayers who have received hatemail for looking too white to play an Asian character.
Well that's just delightful.I follow a lot of cosplayers on Tumblr and other social media sites. Many have gotten a lot of hatemail because of the characters they've chosen to play. One of my favorite cosplayers, Courtoon, has given up on the idea of cosplaying as Korra because of how much hate she got over the costume. Here's a post by one of the people who openly criticized her on Tumblr. That poster started a whole blog to call out white people cosplaying as Korra. There are similar reactions to other characters, from many different sources on Tumblr. I know Asian cosplayers who have received hatemail for looking too white to play an Asian character.
OK, go ahead and name some costumes that you'd HAVE to incorporate blackface to make them recognizable. (shit, I'm not supposed to be engaging)Fortunately for Ellen, Nikki is identifiable enough, at least for the intended audience, through her other traits that leaving out one trait doesn't harm the imitation.
That isn't blackface any more than wearing blue makup to make yourself up as a Navi is.[DOUBLEPOST=1383243506,1383243439][/DOUBLEPOST]This guy, Drizzt from DnD Novels
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You're the one who made the original assertion that there are instances where it is OK. You're the one not backing up those assertions.Yeah, I'm not going to play that game. I'm questioning your assertion that it's never ok, I've not made any assertions, and I'm not interested in turning this into a guilty until proven innocent situation.
Prove your assertion, or state that you believe in something you can't justify.
And you always will. You always do that when you can't back up your argument, which is one of the reasons I'm ending my end of this conversation right now.I disagree with your interpretation of what I've said.
So in countries where that did not happen, it would be ok?It's centuries long history of marginalization and oppression?