"Blacking Up" as Bony on 19:52 - Dec 21 with 1991 views | exiledclaseboy |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 18:27 - Dec 21 by skippyjack | Especially when two black males are not allowed a view on racism.. as ECB points out.. it's not Bonys decision.. it's the people who deem dressing up as Bony is racist decision.. which isn't a form of 'equality' is it.. considering anti racism groups fight for 'equality'.. |
Excuse me, where did I say that "two black males are not allowed a view on racism..."? Stop making things up, Skip. You'll never get a job that way. | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 20:03 - Dec 21 with 1957 views | union_jack |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 19:52 - Dec 21 by exiledclaseboy | Excuse me, where did I say that "two black males are not allowed a view on racism..."? Stop making things up, Skip. You'll never get a job that way. |
Actually, it's the only way to get a job tbh. | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 20:05 - Dec 21 with 1953 views | exiledclaseboy |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 20:03 - Dec 21 by union_jack | Actually, it's the only way to get a job tbh. |
Yes I did think that as I typed it. | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 20:05 - Dec 21 with 1947 views | skippyjack |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 19:52 - Dec 21 by exiledclaseboy | Excuse me, where did I say that "two black males are not allowed a view on racism..."? Stop making things up, Skip. You'll never get a job that way. |
Your intentions or political leanings were obviously advocating towards that periphery line.. (as you would eloquently put it.. in your righteous yet flawed demeanour) I'll never get a job telling the truth.. so what do you suggest?.. act or lie like your educated selves?.. create a flawed personality trait?.. that's always the problem with you 'well spoken' types.. you're always on the edge.. you always go around the edges.. you never raise a fully blunt answer.. you're all floaters.. imposters trying to be some kind of bastion of reason.. I know you skilled types. | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 20:11 - Dec 21 with 1930 views | exiledclaseboy |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 20:05 - Dec 21 by skippyjack | Your intentions or political leanings were obviously advocating towards that periphery line.. (as you would eloquently put it.. in your righteous yet flawed demeanour) I'll never get a job telling the truth.. so what do you suggest?.. act or lie like your educated selves?.. create a flawed personality trait?.. that's always the problem with you 'well spoken' types.. you're always on the edge.. you always go around the edges.. you never raise a fully blunt answer.. you're all floaters.. imposters trying to be some kind of bastion of reason.. I know you skilled types. |
Nope, you're making things up again. I said it was irrelevant whether Bony is ok with it or not. I did NOT say that he and his apparently Fijian mate weren't allowed a view on it. I've also said (and I'll repeat this for about the gazillionth time because you're clearly hard of understanding) that I do not believe this fella is a "racist", just that he was very stupid to think that a public figure, which he apparently is despite me and some others never having heard of him before today, could dress up in that way and think it wouldn't attract criticism. By the way, I very much doubt that I have any more formal qualifications or education than you have. In fact, I'd be prepared to wager quite a bit that I've probably got less than you. I have no idea what the rest of your latest self-pitying bleat is all about so I'm going to ignore it. You're probably just being "controversial" again. | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 20:30 - Dec 21 with 1885 views | skippyjack |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 20:11 - Dec 21 by exiledclaseboy | Nope, you're making things up again. I said it was irrelevant whether Bony is ok with it or not. I did NOT say that he and his apparently Fijian mate weren't allowed a view on it. I've also said (and I'll repeat this for about the gazillionth time because you're clearly hard of understanding) that I do not believe this fella is a "racist", just that he was very stupid to think that a public figure, which he apparently is despite me and some others never having heard of him before today, could dress up in that way and think it wouldn't attract criticism. By the way, I very much doubt that I have any more formal qualifications or education than you have. In fact, I'd be prepared to wager quite a bit that I've probably got less than you. I have no idea what the rest of your latest self-pitying bleat is all about so I'm going to ignore it. You're probably just being "controversial" again. |
Yes it's this view that's the problem.. 'it was irrelevant whether Bony is ok with it or not'.. this can some up the whole debate.. it basically states it isn't up to Bony to decide if Liam Williams could dress up as Bony.. which doesn't spell out equality.. which Nathan Blake has been 'apparently' advocating for.. I don't like contradictions.. or hypocritical views.. which makes 'racism' worse than it actually is.. I've seen fancy dress of footballers on numerous occasions... white, black, half cast, Chinese, Japanese, Indian fancy dresses.. it's such a non issue.. Keep your undies under wraps.. it isn't self pitying.. it's your 'perception' of events.. I'm not being 'controversial'.. I'm trying to make sense of the issue.. plus I'm proving that being honest doesn't get you a job these days. | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 20:34 - Dec 21 with 1866 views | exiledclaseboy |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 20:30 - Dec 21 by skippyjack | Yes it's this view that's the problem.. 'it was irrelevant whether Bony is ok with it or not'.. this can some up the whole debate.. it basically states it isn't up to Bony to decide if Liam Williams could dress up as Bony.. which doesn't spell out equality.. which Nathan Blake has been 'apparently' advocating for.. I don't like contradictions.. or hypocritical views.. which makes 'racism' worse than it actually is.. I've seen fancy dress of footballers on numerous occasions... white, black, half cast, Chinese, Japanese, Indian fancy dresses.. it's such a non issue.. Keep your undies under wraps.. it isn't self pitying.. it's your 'perception' of events.. I'm not being 'controversial'.. I'm trying to make sense of the issue.. plus I'm proving that being honest doesn't get you a job these days. |
The only thing you're proving is that you make less sense with every post you make. I'm out. | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 20:40 - Dec 21 with 1849 views | Darran |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 20:34 - Dec 21 by exiledclaseboy | The only thing you're proving is that you make less sense with every post you make. I'm out. |
I agree I have no idea wtf he's talking about 99% of the time. He's like Scouce on acid. | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 21:02 - Dec 21 with 1816 views | skippyjack | F*cking dense mun.. Liam Williams had no intention of blacking up Bony says it's fine Then you've got Nathan Blake saying.. You have to understand the history of blacking up.. And the black and white minstrels.. and why this is such a sensitive thing.. But you cannot accuse the boy of being racist.. He has just made a decision and he has not seen the harm in it. Wilfried Bony maybe OK with it but it is bigger than Wilfried Bony. It's so hypocritical and contradictory.. Liam Williams had no intention of blacking up.. It's the way you perceive it.. | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 21:26 - Dec 21 with 1774 views | LeonisGod | Definition of racism: "prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior." No prejudice, no discrimination, no antagonism. Ergo this isn't racism. Next. | | | |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 21:31 - Dec 21 with 1769 views | skippyjack | You oldies mind.. Blacking up isn't even a thing anymore.. Us blacks and whites actually like each other now..16-25 year olds.. We don't discriminate or pick on the black bloke.. We treat them as humans.. We're equals.. In this day an age.. I've seen people dress up as Ronaldo, Rooney, Barthez, Ibrahimovic.. But when somebody wants to dress up as Bony.. It's blacking up.. This divide and constant contradictory hypocrisy is keeping racism alive.. And it needs to be stamped out with equality.. People need to realise it's 2014.. Not the 1920s.. | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 21:42 - Dec 21 with 1740 views | LeonisGod |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 21:31 - Dec 21 by skippyjack | You oldies mind.. Blacking up isn't even a thing anymore.. Us blacks and whites actually like each other now..16-25 year olds.. We don't discriminate or pick on the black bloke.. We treat them as humans.. We're equals.. In this day an age.. I've seen people dress up as Ronaldo, Rooney, Barthez, Ibrahimovic.. But when somebody wants to dress up as Bony.. It's blacking up.. This divide and constant contradictory hypocrisy is keeping racism alive.. And it needs to be stamped out with equality.. People need to realise it's 2014.. Not the 1920s.. |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 22:00 - Dec 21 with 1714 views | Chief |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 10:20 - Dec 21 by Kilkennyjack | So a world class footballer comes to our club, scores goals in the highest league possible , bonds with the fans, becomes a club hero - and this guy thinks that having black skin is something to laugh at and poke fun at. I have simply no idea why it would be funny ? Its embarrassing for the rugby player, and totally embarrassing for his employers. |
ballux, hes not making fun of anyone is he? he hasn't gone fancy dress as jazz Richards or modou barrow has he? its obviously homage to Bony and hes a fan. complete opposite of racism if you ask me. the fact you think people must confine themselves to fancy dress people of their own race is racist in itself | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 22:09 - Dec 21 with 1702 views | skippyjack |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 21:42 - Dec 21 by LeonisGod | More straw men than at a farmers convention lol |
They're so stuck in their staunch 'old' views.. Plus making fun of a jobless person doesn't make them examples to follow either.. I'll bow out of this thread without making such patronising remarks. | |
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(No subject) on 22:31 - Dec 21 with 1667 views | jacktar |
(No subject) on 13:54 - Dec 21 by WarwickHunt | " F*ck me - you look more like Prince Charles than I do..." |
So greening up is ok. I think the Martians might have something to say about this. | |
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(No subject) on 00:23 - Dec 22 with 1600 views | Parlay | Mention the word black these days and people start to get twitchy. People are so programmed to be offended they jump at the merest thing. There is a video on youtube, a stupid one at that, but certainly interesting in terms of social dynamics. A fella (white) walked through Compton and nicely says "whats up my neighbour". The amount of black people wanting to kill this guy while saying such ridiculously contradictory things as "you cant say that around here ni*ga" was unbelievable. People are hardwired to be offended and i think they may just love getting all offended a tiny bit. There i said it. [Post edited 22 Dec 2014 0:25]
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 01:26 - Dec 22 with 1575 views | bluenile | The big question is.......................was Michael Jackson a racist?? | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 01:59 - Dec 22 with 1553 views | phact0rri | I have to say I'm a bit appalled by how many people don't see the problem with Blackface. It might be the generational thing, and people not understanding exactly what its history is. Blackface was a type of troupe in comedy where people would basically make someone laugh at the sterotype of the stupid and uneducated black man. "haha... look at Blacky he can't read or write" that kind of business. And even if someone painting their face and dressing up like a black person might seem harmless, its cultural identity is one that instils a time of hate and marginalization of people of colour. Its considered insensitive because it puts people's colour as the focal point of their identity. Bony isn't his skin or his race. Least thats how I feel about it. Granted I hate a lot of the caricature dressings of races and cultures. | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 02:07 - Dec 22 with 1545 views | Parlay |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 01:59 - Dec 22 by phact0rri | I have to say I'm a bit appalled by how many people don't see the problem with Blackface. It might be the generational thing, and people not understanding exactly what its history is. Blackface was a type of troupe in comedy where people would basically make someone laugh at the sterotype of the stupid and uneducated black man. "haha... look at Blacky he can't read or write" that kind of business. And even if someone painting their face and dressing up like a black person might seem harmless, its cultural identity is one that instils a time of hate and marginalization of people of colour. Its considered insensitive because it puts people's colour as the focal point of their identity. Bony isn't his skin or his race. Least thats how I feel about it. Granted I hate a lot of the caricature dressings of races and cultures. |
Id never heard of "blackface" until this thread. Didn't even realise it was a "thing". I don't see the connection with the racist comedic troupe of the 70's and dressing up as Wilfried Bony though. There should be no correlation at all. The racist thing about that comedic troupe from what I understand anyway, wasn't the act of painting their faces, but what they did to portray the black man. If he dressed up as a generic black man and went all stereotypical then id see the issue. But dressing up as Wilfried Bony, i just don't get it. If he chose to not dress up as Bony due to the colour of his skin, wouldn't that be racist, by making the colour of his skin be a boundary as to why he cannot pick him. Load of nonsense really. | |
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(No subject) on 02:19 - Dec 22 with 1535 views | phact0rri |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 02:07 - Dec 22 by Parlay | Id never heard of "blackface" until this thread. Didn't even realise it was a "thing". I don't see the connection with the racist comedic troupe of the 70's and dressing up as Wilfried Bony though. There should be no correlation at all. The racist thing about that comedic troupe from what I understand anyway, wasn't the act of painting their faces, but what they did to portray the black man. If he dressed up as a generic black man and went all stereotypical then id see the issue. But dressing up as Wilfried Bony, i just don't get it. If he chose to not dress up as Bony due to the colour of his skin, wouldn't that be racist, by making the colour of his skin be a boundary as to why he cannot pick him. Load of nonsense really. |
It might not seem like an issue to someone who is white. And I'm sorry if that sounds inconsiderate or an unfair thing to say. But honestly it can be a non issue to you, and me. But to a person of colour it might not feel that way. [Post edited 22 Dec 2014 2:22]
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(No subject) on 02:27 - Dec 22 with 1511 views | Parlay |
(No subject) on 02:19 - Dec 22 by phact0rri | It might not seem like an issue to someone who is white. And I'm sorry if that sounds inconsiderate or an unfair thing to say. But honestly it can be a non issue to you, and me. But to a person of colour it might not feel that way. [Post edited 22 Dec 2014 2:22]
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But why though? I can understand being offended by someone pretending to be a black person and then making fun of themselves because they were black... Like the people in the 70's you refer to. Totally understandable, racism, not right, shouldn't be allowed. You wont find many disagreeing there. But why would it be offensive to anyone black, for someone to dress up as Wilfried Bony? As a side note, i noticed people saying "coloured" a lot in this thread, wasn't there another major faux outrage when Alan Hansen said that he is glad to see so many coloured players in the English game now, and was asked to apologise? [Post edited 22 Dec 2014 2:29]
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(No subject) on 02:47 - Dec 22 with 1499 views | phact0rri |
(No subject) on 02:27 - Dec 22 by Parlay | But why though? I can understand being offended by someone pretending to be a black person and then making fun of themselves because they were black... Like the people in the 70's you refer to. Totally understandable, racism, not right, shouldn't be allowed. You wont find many disagreeing there. But why would it be offensive to anyone black, for someone to dress up as Wilfried Bony? As a side note, i noticed people saying "coloured" a lot in this thread, wasn't there another major faux outrage when Alan Hansen said that he is glad to see so many coloured players in the English game now, and was asked to apologise? [Post edited 22 Dec 2014 2:29]
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Because it DOES feel like its for a laugh. At least thats what it looked like to me when I saw the photos. it didn't seem respectful at all. I don't know if he did it intentionally and meant to cause harm. And fairplay to you all for not seeing it if you don't understand that it can bother people. But life isn't the same for people who are of a minority. People who are looked down upon and not seen past their skin. People who are treated poorly and looked at as second class citizens. They see such a thing and it can be painful. You are welcome to disagree with me, and feel like its nonsense-- and maybe it is to you. But there are people who do feel sad by it. People who don't see it as "dressing up as Bony" they do see it as someone who is making fun of their race. | |
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(No subject) on 03:07 - Dec 22 with 1488 views | Parlay |
(No subject) on 02:47 - Dec 22 by phact0rri | Because it DOES feel like its for a laugh. At least thats what it looked like to me when I saw the photos. it didn't seem respectful at all. I don't know if he did it intentionally and meant to cause harm. And fairplay to you all for not seeing it if you don't understand that it can bother people. But life isn't the same for people who are of a minority. People who are looked down upon and not seen past their skin. People who are treated poorly and looked at as second class citizens. They see such a thing and it can be painful. You are welcome to disagree with me, and feel like its nonsense-- and maybe it is to you. But there are people who do feel sad by it. People who don't see it as "dressing up as Bony" they do see it as someone who is making fun of their race. |
Yes of course it was for a laugh, thats the nature of fancy dress. Men dress up as women, women dress up as men, people dress up as doctors, nurses, clowns, native american indians... None of them are making fun of doctors, nurses or indians though. The point of fancy dress is to go as something completely different to you. Are black people in this country really seen as second class citizens though? Im not sure they are at all. This generation and the one before it are not prejudice in the slightest (broadly speaking). We have been brought up in a society where race isn't an issue, probably why the lad didn't think twice about it, its a positive thing and exactly the type of situation we are looking for surely? I think its far more damaging to society and indeed the issue of race to be clinging onto the past. The lad has clearly not seen skin colour as an issue and the ones who have made it an issue have now brought racism into the equation when there was none. Society really needs to move on together but it seems some are determined to hold it back. | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 06:24 - Dec 22 with 1451 views | Lohengrin |
"Blacking Up" as Bony on 01:59 - Dec 22 by phact0rri | I have to say I'm a bit appalled by how many people don't see the problem with Blackface. It might be the generational thing, and people not understanding exactly what its history is. Blackface was a type of troupe in comedy where people would basically make someone laugh at the sterotype of the stupid and uneducated black man. "haha... look at Blacky he can't read or write" that kind of business. And even if someone painting their face and dressing up like a black person might seem harmless, its cultural identity is one that instils a time of hate and marginalization of people of colour. Its considered insensitive because it puts people's colour as the focal point of their identity. Bony isn't his skin or his race. Least thats how I feel about it. Granted I hate a lot of the caricature dressings of races and cultures. |
You could make precisely the same point about rap, very easily. At least Minstrelsy had the benefit of some fantastic songs. | |
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"Blacking Up" as Bony on 09:28 - Dec 22 with 1397 views | premierjack | I can't believe some of these comments on here. They are pathetic. I have been to fancy dress parties where people have been dressed as mr T, bob Marley, serina and Venus Williams and loads of other black people and they have never been accused o being a racist. In fact both black and white ppl thought it was fantastic. The problem here is one person has an opinion on the matter and all the other sheep jump on the bandwagon and made it more of a deal than it really is. If two men wen to a party and one dressed Leon Britton and the other was wilfried bony, would he be a racist??? Even tho they both dressed up as swansea city footballers??? Surely he would be the opposite to a racist as he hasn't even look at the colour of the skin... He has just seen them as two male football players, as equals?? People like to stir shit up that isn't even there | | | |
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