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Thought I'd accidentally stumbled onto 4Chan for a second.

This thread is a car crash
Thought I'd accidentally stumbled onto 4Chan for a second.
Aha I’ve dressed as Becks before. However I didn’t paint myself white.
More importantly, can he play on the wing?did you had a mohawk?
Thought I'd accidentally stumbled onto 4Chan for a second.
Or that he did not gave much thought to it?
I am. Personally I'm not offended but I can understand that some are, we live in a sensitive world, it was bound to create a PR disaster for him.From what I can see the only people of colour who don’t have a problem with this in this thread are @Epicurean and @kouroux
And I’m not sure if they’re black.
A few pages back, I and a few other black posters have outlined why his decision to paint his skin black is offensive - doesn’t mean I’m offended, but don’t wear my skin colour as if it’s a costume that you can wipe off.
I said a number of pages back that not every black person will find this offensive (newsflash black people are individual with our own unique thoughts and opinions. We are - wait for it - human) but just because there are black people who don’t have a problem with this, or you know a few black mates who whitened up, doesn’t make this incident not ignorant and offensive.
Why is that so difficult to understand?
Yeah, know what you mean- missed this yesterday. Shocked by the number of people defending him or pleading ignorance- not sure how people can be unaware that this is as at best inappropriate in this day and age.I regret entering this thread.
The Lukaku chant thread should have given you a hint.
I didn't realise there was that many ignorant folks on here.
I'm not really sure what point you are trying to make here, but in cases where there is clear and abundant body of evidence of something being used to discriminate, denigrate and humiliate an entire race, there is no excuse for even questioning the degree in which someone is offended by that thing.
Are you suggesting that Griezmann has dressed up in that way to discriminate, denigrate and humiliate an entire race?
If I say that for me it's fine it's not for stubborness,to defend a national festival or anything like that.As I said, I'm not upset, worse things do happen.
Ah right, I get what you mean now about being drawn to be white.
I think black face is much more racist, considering the historial context especially but I think I'll just leave it there. It's clearly very difficult to change entrenched opinion on this and am online forum is probably not the best platform to do so anyway.
¡Que vaya bien!
I am. Personally I'm not offended but I can understand that some are, we live in a sensitive world, it was bound to create a PR disaster for him.
I also agree with this, when it's serious, it needs to be mentioned. With this though, I feel like Griezmann exposed to the world his stupidity more than anything else. Players use social media to expand their brands, sell stuff and make themselves even more famous, therefore they should be really extra carefull about any content they display. Situations can change so quickly.I agree, it was incredibly absent minded from him and I don’t feel offended personally.
However I don’t feel we’re in a position to simply laugh these things off anymore.
It’s important to call a spade a spade, otherwise people will continue to feign ignorance as reason for doing dumb things.
The amount of people calling Europeans thick and stupid for not knowing about 19th century American minstrel shows is ridiculous.
These types of threads always are....
This thread is a car crash
Excellent expression of your viewpoint. I 100% get it, and agree now. I hate when people even just mimic my accent in a 'how funny do you sound' kind of way.I will rephrase it, what is the context of the portraying?
For example, if a white american portrays a native american just to have a laugh then people have the right to take it as they want and be offended because being a native american, looking like a native american isn't a joke, it's someone's essence. Now, if you portray a native american in a play or a movie in a serious and respectful way, then there is no problem.
The core problem is that often painting your skin is a medium to make fun of someone's identity and the reality is that that person has every rights to be offended.
@Ajaxsuarez I think she is referring to the fact that few places were left untouched by Europe's colonialism (and subsequent racism and slave trade) and it is erroneous to suggest that this kind of thing is somehow unique to Anglo saxon culture.
As I said above, I've heard this kind of thing (not necessarily specifically about blackface) around the world. It's very rarely right.
Not to mention the fact that this culture is the undoubted leader in exporting its culture abroad even now.
That's the worrying part.
There seems a lot of people who can't understand why it is offensive.
Nope it's a perfectly reasonable question.
Firstly, I never said that I deem it offensive.
Secondly, as others have noted, it would be exhausting to bother yourself about every single thing that comes up in daily life.
After the Brexit vote, I had someone come up to me on the street in Brighton to tell me to 'go back where I came from'. A few weeks later, during working at St Thomas (where I'm a doctor), I had a patient ask me on a very matter of fact way, that I would be leaving soon wouldn't I? I asked him what he meant and he told me that was what he voted for.
I also don't get offended by that stuff. There simply is no point going around life crying about every little insult, every slight, every comment. Those comments are objectively offensive though would you not agree?
For valid reasons of social order and harmony, an atmosphere like the one you describe is undesirable.It's obviously a silly thing to do but that's all. The reaction is a bit too much. He should be free to dress up however he wants and people should be free to call it stupid, offensive, etc.
The problem is when the outcry reaches crazy levels where it turns into censorship and creates a hyper-sensitive climate. People should be free to make fools of themselves as long as it's not hurting anybody. I, for one, encourage it.
Just to put this argument to bed.World gone mad today. We say that we live in democratic society in which we can say what we want. But it is on contrary. World became one touchy place where everybody is offended on something.
And i see lots of americans here angry because griezmann doesn't know their history about racism etc... why should he?
Do you know problems and history of france? Europe? Africa?
For valid reasons of social order and harmony, an atmosphere like the one you describe is undesirable.
Because it would inevitably lead to acts of violence.How come?
How is it worrying that a majority of the global population might not be aware of the connotations of blackface in the US? If you've grown up being taught this from an early age said:Because it's not just exclusively tied to the US.
You don't even need to 'know' about it, there comes a point when you should just realise what you are about to do is offensive / stupid, or both. The fact he then posted something that could be seen globally, for me, is beyond belief.
Freedom's a great thing, but there are limits. You say people should be free to make fools of themselves without hurting anybody, but in this case, obviously some people were offended, which by my definition means hurt.It's obviously a silly thing to do but that's all. The reaction is a bit too much. He should be free to dress up however he wants and people should be free to call it stupid, offensive, etc.
The problem is when the outcry reaches crazy levels where it turns into censorship and creates a hyper-sensitive climate. People should be free to make fools of themselves as long as it's not hurting anybody. I, for one, encourage it because it causes conversation and conversation almost always causes some sort of progress.
Very good post. @afrocentricity , this thread still has posters who make excellent pointsFreedom's a great thing, but there are limits. You say people should be free to make fools of themselves without hurting anybody, but in this case, obviously some people were offended, which by my definition means hurt.
For instance, you're not physically hurting someone by dressing up like Hitler, but surely you don't think that's an okay thing to do?
I agree that society is becoming a tad sensitive lately, but freedom has it's limits and with a good reason.
Agreed.... It's just tiresome filtering thru the bullshit to get to themVery good post. @afrocentricity , this thread still has posters who make excellent pointsI do think it's got nothing to do with football at all though. Should be moved
I think fancy dress is all about getting in character. If that character is typically a different colour I can't see how it's a problem.
If a black guy wanted to be Prince William I think he'd struggle to have the same effect without while makeup.
Is that offensive, hell no!
I get there is a history, etc, where this has been misused. But guns have killed people, does that make everyone in America a murderer. Penises have caused rape, does that make every man a rapist.
I know these things are not the same, but the point holds. Just because someone used something in a way that was negative does not mean someone else using that something is also using it in a negative way.
I think being overly sensitive to such things only increases the divide. Griezmann has a known public great relationship with Pogba. It's obvious he is both not racist and if anything appreciates black culture. Why can't he share that appreciation in his own way.
I think it's actually racist to suggest otherwise.
And on that post, I am out.
I think fancy dress is all about getting in character. If that character is typically a different colour I can't see how it's a problem.
If a black guy wanted to be Prince William I think he'd struggle to have the same effect without while makeup.
Is that offensive, hell no!
I get there is a history, etc, where this has been misused. But guns have killed people, does that make everyone in America a murderer. Penises have caused rape, does that make every man a rapist.
I know these things are not the same, but the point holds. Just because someone used something in a way that was negative does not mean someone else using that something is also using it in a negative way.
I think being overly sensitive to such things only increases the divide. Griezmann has a known public great relationship with Pogba. It's obvious he is both not racist and if anything appreciates black culture. Why can't he share that appreciation in his own way.
I think it's actually racist to suggest otherwise.
I think fancy dress is all about getting in character. If that character is typically a different colour I can't see how it's a problem.
If a black guy wanted to be Prince William I think he'd struggle to have the same effect without while makeup.
Is that offensive, hell no!
I get there is a history, etc, where this has been misused. But guns have killed people, does that make everyone in America a murderer. Penises have caused rape, does that make every man a rapist.
I know these things are not the same, but the point holds. Just because someone used something in a way that was negative does not mean someone else using that something is also using it in a negative way.
I think being overly sensitive to such things only increases the divide. Griezmann has a known public great relationship with Pogba. It's obvious he is both not racist and if anything appreciates black culture. Why can't he share that appreciation in his own way.
I think it's actually racist to suggest otherwise.
I feel you, just read the post above yours. Kinell'Agreed.... It's just tiresome filtering thru the bullshit to get to them![]()
World gone mad today. We say that we live in democratic society in which we can say what we want. But it is on contrary. World became one touchy place where everybody is offended on something.
And i see lots of americans here angry because griezmann doesn't know their history about racism etc... why should he?
Do you know problems and history of france? Europe? Africa?
Oh. My. God.
In some wierd way I think I somewhat understand the point you're trying to make, but oh my, you've done a poor job wording itI think fancy dress is all about getting in character. If that character is typically a different colour I can't see how it's a problem.
If a black guy wanted to be Prince William I think he'd struggle to have the same effect without while makeup.
Is that offensive, hell no!
I get there is a history, etc, where this has been misused. But guns have killed people, does that make everyone in America a murderer. Penises have caused rape, does that make every man a rapist.
I know these things are not the same, but the point holds. Just because someone used something in a way that was negative does not mean someone else using that something is also using it in a negative way.
I think being overly sensitive to such things only increases the divide. Griezmann has a known public great relationship with Pogba. It's obvious he is both not racist and if anything appreciates black culture. Why can't he share that appreciation in his own way.
I think it's actually racist to suggest otherwise.
You know a post is bad when you basically hope he's wumming, cause otherwise there's nothing redeeming about it.
Its always interesting when people say the "world is going mad" because of political correctness or consideration for other cultures' histories/ current reality. Why would you see this as a negative progression? Think about it this way (and i don't mean to bring in another hot topic but..) there are no doubt millions of men (and women) who think the current climate around sexual harassment is extreme or PC or whatever. They'd say its just simple fun or flirting or office culture. But how would you feel if you were a woman or knew women who's lives had been devastated by sexual harassment? Would you see a dirty public joke about rape or harassment as "simple fun". Would not your instinct or that of anyone who knew of your situation be to condemn that joke or at the very least be offended by it.
Its a new "balance of power" that is meant to check a well established and old one where one group was historical oppressed by another. Hence why people say there is no such thing as reverse racism. Prejudice goes both ways no doubt and many minorities have problematic views of lets say majority white people. BUT racism cant go both ways because by definition is the oppression and discrimination of one group by another due to differences in racial features. Unlike prejudice it's rooted in the context of history. and Blackface is one of the most infamous reminders of this History of Racism. Blackface has always been used in history to suggest an inferiority/ comedic nature of physical features of black people, even when it is cloaked in festivities like Black Pete in Holland or wherever. So when people who know about this history (either through learning or personal experience) see stuff like this they undoubtedly have the right to feel offended.
So Griezman may not be deliberately racist for blacking up, but blacking up is undoubtedly and historically a racist act. so is putting on yellowface and squinting your eyes or browning up and pretending to be south asian. Its ok if one apologizes as he did, because ignorance is only confirmed as stupidity once that ignorance is blindly defended.