This has been brought up a lot, and the people in favour of Black Pete use it as a point. Because Suriname became independant in 1975. Surinamese people who wanted to keep Dutch citizenship had to move to Holland. In total, 50% of the whole Surinamese population migrated to Holland. The other 50% gained Surinamese citizenship, since it became an indepenent country.
After Suriname became independent, people living there have continued to celebrate Sinterklaas with Black Petes for the last 40 years. Same goes for the ABC-islands. So obviously the Dutch reaction was: if anyone knows whether something is offensive, it's the people living in the former colonies. And since they don't seem to have a problem with Black Pete, we don't see a problem. Although you have to add that Black Pete has also been criticised in the former colonies. And some people over there started celebrating with coloured Petes years ago. The discussion in Holland has led to replacing Black Petes with 'Sugar Fairies' in Suriname this year, but like I said for the last 40 years celebrating Black Pete was considered normal over there.
I felt it was important to point out that racism is discrimination against race, and that there is also discrimation against homosexuality and that females are still being repressed all around the world. I might be mistaken, but I feel there's a bigger taboo on discrimination against race. Laughing at a gay man with strange antics or making discriminating jokes about females is offensive, but it seems to cause less problems than insulting someone over his skin colour. I obviously think that's very strange, but then again, it might be a misinterpretation.
Anyway since this is a football forum, this is what happened when Leroy Fer posted a selfie after the last international break this year, when the Black Pete discussion was very prominent:
Translated comments: ,,Almost 5 december, then they are popping up everywhere". ,,Nine Black Petes". ,,Freed themselves from the 'chains' and then this is what you get''. Anyway, you get the idea. Investigation has started and the people who posted the comments will be proscecuted for discrimination and slaunder.
Problem with Leroy Fer is, he fecked a 13 year old girl when he was 18 and playing for Feyenoord. He's also appeared in some rap-video's and is a strong advocate of the so called 'Hip Hop-culture', just like most other boys on that picture. Now I personally love hip hop, but just like with Black Pete there's no denying that it contains a lot of discriminating elements. Against females, gay people and there's also a lot racism involved. It's a very weird and hypocritical situation, where people think it's a good idea to actively discriminate through the music they like, but are offended by racism at a festivity that's meant for little children.
So sure most people in Holland felt the comments on that selfie were disgraceful. But I don't think a lot people really felt sorry for Leroy Fer when he commented how 'sad and dissapointed' he was. Which brings us closer to the reason 85% in Holland is in favour of Black Pete: there are no good role models, and the people against Black Pete tend to give off a very bad vibe. I believe Edgar Davids has spoken out againts Pete. That's a grumpy ex-footballer who still has the stigma of beating his wife, and then he's jabbing on about 'respect', that's not helping your cause.
Same story for Patrick Kluivert, he speaks out against racism and Black Pete. But he was involved in a car crash, a man was killed and he got 'community service' because the judge ruled 'he caused death'. Ten years later he pretended to having made amments with the family of the man that was killed, but it turned out he never once spoke to them after the car crash, just sent the family a text message. Truly sad story. Same goes for the most popular female singer in Holland, who's name is Anouk. She's white and very popular and has spoken out against Black Pete. But she has 4 black kids with 3 different black men, all her marriages failed and she literally has had rants on live TV about how she only wants 12+ inch dcks and would never date a white man.
I think if you look at the 85% that wants Black Pete to remain Black Pete, at least 50% are open to change and feel it's not good that Sinterklaas has racist elements. But like with politics, if you want to make a point or win an election, you have to deliver a good campain. A lot of black people in Holland who are intelligent and highly rated aren't speaking out, because they don't want to be affiliated with the angry black men playing the victim cards, and the discriminating hip hop culture. So what I think we need in Holland is a, fogive me for saying it, "Barack Obama type" of person, who politely and intelligently points out what's wrong with Black Pete. And then slowly but steadily there will become more support for celebrating Sinterklaas without Black Petes.
And now again I have to go and I haven't got time to read through all the sh1te I spouted. But I'll be checking it out tonight or tomorrow.