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"I blame society's celebrity culture, we look to people for leadership and just because you're in the public eye doesn't mean you're any good at it. Models are there to look pretty and sell clothes (I'm not saying they can't be intelligent but models aren't selected from MENSA primarily), singers are there to make stuff we like to listen to, actors are there to tell a story and Simon Cowell is there to be a bastard. Ask them to do anything else and it often falls apart, why should this be a surprise?" But; But what about the great Bono and Bob Geldof | |||
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" But; But what about the great Bono and Bob Geldof " I didn't say it couldn't happen, there are plenty of singers who are very intelligent and models who can be too, but just because someone is well known it doesn't mean we should pay attention if they spout crap. | |||
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"It's perhaps not as clear cut as some may believe. Her comments were apparently in relation to recent events in America. Do we truly believe that western society isn't stacked in favour of white people? Many of the most successful families have monopolised wealth built upon gains made during slavery. Look at how multinational companies treat Africa, it's people and its natural resources. There is something to be said for the argument that racism is learned behaviour, ingrained and institutionalised in our society. To pretend otherwise is to bury our heads in the sand. After all no child is born with the opinion: "no blacks or Asians, not racist just my preference." " Good points. But its not about redressing the balance. Its about stamping it out full stop. | |||
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"Why usually annoys me without this turning into a massive racism argument is that racist comments only seem to count one way. Someone can make a white guy joke and it's funny, make the same joke about black, Asian etc and it's racist. " Pretty sure she made a daft comment about all white people and lost her job | |||
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"All fair points, but some comments (like hers perhaps) don't help things improve " Context and hindsight are wonderful things. I appreciate that if you are in the public eye you should be very careful of what you post on social media. But when you lose the right to hold your own opinion and comment on world affairs for fear of reprisal it becomes a dangerous and bland world. You could take snippets of anyone's posts and make them seem to be a monster. Its more telling for me that we seem unprepared to have the discussion she was actually taking part in and would prefer instead just to shut it down. | |||
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"It's perhaps not as clear cut as some may believe. Her comments were apparently in relation to recent events in America. Do we truly believe that western society isn't stacked in favour of white people? Many of the most successful families have monopolised wealth built upon gains made during slavery. Look at how multinational companies treat Africa, it's people and its natural resources. There is something to be said for the argument that racism is learned behaviour, ingrained and institutionalised in our society. To pretend otherwise is to bury our heads in the sand. After all no child is born with the opinion: "no blacks or Asians, not racist just my preference." " When I listened to the comments this was essentially the point being made. Naturally the interviewer had to ask the headline question of 'are you saying all white people are racist?' and the message, some of which is valid gets lost. | |||
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"I blame society's celebrity culture, we look to people for leadership and just because you're in the public eye doesn't mean you're any good at it. Models are there to look pretty and sell clothes (I'm not saying they can't be intelligent but models aren't selected from MENSA primarily), singers aren't there to make stuff we like to listen to, actors are there to tell a story and Simon Cowell is there to be a bastard. Ask them to do anything else and it often falls apart, why should this be a surprise?" Nail head hit! | |||
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"Why usually annoys me without this turning into a massive racism argument is that racist comments only seem to count one way. Someone can make a white guy joke and it's funny, make the same joke about black, Asian etc and it's racist. " Great point! | |||
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"She was employed and asked by L'Oréal to be their voice on diversity. What has happened is that when commenting on the recent events in the states she talked about white privilege and how systems and processes in the states (and indeed in many other countries in the world) are inheritantly racist and that those of us who have been born into that privilege, even when we acknowledge it, are accepting of it (and therefore racism) by being passive and not actively trying to break down those walls and barriers. The right wing press twisted her words and L'Oréal have sacked her for doing exactly what she was employed to do. " No; L'Oreal sacked her due to her specifically stating that ‘all white people are racist’ its easy to check out, and watch her interview which was on ITV this morning, she was trying to defend her statement and digging a bigger hole | |||
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"All fair points, but some comments (like hers perhaps) don't help things improve Context and hindsight are wonderful things. I appreciate that if you are in the public eye you should be very careful of what you post on social media. But when you lose the right to hold your own opinion and comment on world affairs for fear of reprisal it becomes a dangerous and bland world. You could take snippets of anyone's posts and make them seem to be a monster. Its more telling for me that we seem unprepared to have the discussion she was actually taking part in and would prefer instead just to shut it down. " . Absolutely, I stand by her right to say what lots of people don't want to hear and frankly if it offends them, so what | |||
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"Why usually annoys me without this turning into a massive racism argument is that racist comments only seem to count one way. Someone can make a white guy joke and it's funny, make the same joke about black, Asian etc and it's racist. Great point! " Is it a great point? It's not one that I understand TBH | |||
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"Why usually annoys me without this turning into a massive racism argument is that racist comments only seem to count one way. Someone can make a white guy joke and it's funny, make the same joke about black, Asian etc and it's racist. " | |||
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