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Goddamn, that was racist.
I want to start this post by saying a) I do not participate in Supernatural fandom b) I am a black person c) I have not read the story that started this week's Race Fail Brouhaha -- and let's be honest, it is only TWF (This Week's Fail, because that's just how this works). But I did read the informative post made by
bossymarmalade. And trust me. That was plenty.
I have also read subsequent posts both on my reading list and in the (very) wide fandom universe. Some have made me so blind with rage I've had to go outside. And some, like this one from
tevere and the one she linked to by
facetofcathy have made me go, "Thank you, ladies, you are better people than I, because mostly I think 'The more things change, the more nothing changes what. so. ever.'"
And I say all this to say:
I am a Person of Color. I am not your Racism Police.
Nor is any other Person of Color your Racism Police.
We were not put here to tell you when you are being a racist asshole. We are not here to be the back drop for your great romance. We are not a fucking background. We are PEOPLE. We are born, we live, we love, we die. We bleed just the same as any. body. else.
Just because you may not encounter a PoC in your daily life does not mean we are tiny people living in your TV that only start dancing around for your entertainment.
People of Color are not here for your entertainment.
We are not here to be your plot points or to be your One Minority Friend That Proves That You Are Totally. Not. A. Racist.
We are not birds. We are not exotic.
Our cultures. Not exotic.
So every time you ask to touch our hair because it looks different, or rub our skin as though the color might come off; and every time you ask what extraction we are, where our parents are from (implying that we obviously are "not from around here") or say we're pretty since we're mixed;
Every time you think, "These people are so *other* from me they must need a good white person to save them," -- and you know who you are (especially you, Hollywood) -- you are being a racist dick.
Point of fact, however, you don't have to be white to be racist. Anybody can be a racist. In fact, every time there's one of these Race Fail Tempests you inevitably get people asking, "Well, how am I supposed to know when I'm being racist?"
If you have to ask if you are being a racist, do I have to finish the rest of this sentence?
We are not small-eyed, thick-accented, Spanglish speaking or dark-skinned just to give you something to talk about. To give you something to compare yourself to and find yourself superior. We are not here for your artistic merit.
I don't care if your feelings are hurt today, I will still be a Person of Color tomorrow.
And yet, this still isn't going to change anything. It never changes anything. And why does it never change anything? Because people are making this into a theoretical discussion when it's not. These are people. Real fucking people. And these things really happened. And they caused a lot of fucking tragedy. The earthquakes? They happened. Colonialism? It happened. Blood diamonds. They happen. The wiping out of entire cultures by a bunch of greedy explorers. War in the name of oil or minerals (heads up, Afghanistan), the new land or spices or genocide. That shit happened. It keeps happening. It was not made up by six white guys in a air-conditioned office on the Warner Brothers back lot in Burbank drinking Diet Coke.
These things are happening now. And they will keep on happening. And just because they haven't happened to you in particular does not make them any less true, any less valid, or there to be exploited just for your amusement.
So I'm going to save the rest of my breath to cool my porridge and let Dave Chappelle say it best, because truly, "you ever have something happen that was so racist, that you didn't even get mad, you were just like, DAMN, that was racist."
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I have also read subsequent posts both on my reading list and in the (very) wide fandom universe. Some have made me so blind with rage I've had to go outside. And some, like this one from
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And I say all this to say:
I am a Person of Color. I am not your Racism Police.
Nor is any other Person of Color your Racism Police.
We were not put here to tell you when you are being a racist asshole. We are not here to be the back drop for your great romance. We are not a fucking background. We are PEOPLE. We are born, we live, we love, we die. We bleed just the same as any. body. else.
Just because you may not encounter a PoC in your daily life does not mean we are tiny people living in your TV that only start dancing around for your entertainment.
People of Color are not here for your entertainment.
We are not here to be your plot points or to be your One Minority Friend That Proves That You Are Totally. Not. A. Racist.
We are not birds. We are not exotic.
Our cultures. Not exotic.
So every time you ask to touch our hair because it looks different, or rub our skin as though the color might come off; and every time you ask what extraction we are, where our parents are from (implying that we obviously are "not from around here") or say we're pretty since we're mixed;
Every time you think, "These people are so *other* from me they must need a good white person to save them," -- and you know who you are (especially you, Hollywood) -- you are being a racist dick.
Point of fact, however, you don't have to be white to be racist. Anybody can be a racist. In fact, every time there's one of these Race Fail Tempests you inevitably get people asking, "Well, how am I supposed to know when I'm being racist?"
If you have to ask if you are being a racist, do I have to finish the rest of this sentence?
We are not small-eyed, thick-accented, Spanglish speaking or dark-skinned just to give you something to talk about. To give you something to compare yourself to and find yourself superior. We are not here for your artistic merit.
I don't care if your feelings are hurt today, I will still be a Person of Color tomorrow.
And yet, this still isn't going to change anything. It never changes anything. And why does it never change anything? Because people are making this into a theoretical discussion when it's not. These are people. Real fucking people. And these things really happened. And they caused a lot of fucking tragedy. The earthquakes? They happened. Colonialism? It happened. Blood diamonds. They happen. The wiping out of entire cultures by a bunch of greedy explorers. War in the name of oil or minerals (heads up, Afghanistan), the new land or spices or genocide. That shit happened. It keeps happening. It was not made up by six white guys in a air-conditioned office on the Warner Brothers back lot in Burbank drinking Diet Coke.
These things are happening now. And they will keep on happening. And just because they haven't happened to you in particular does not make them any less true, any less valid, or there to be exploited just for your amusement.
So I'm going to save the rest of my breath to cool my porridge and let Dave Chappelle say it best, because truly, "you ever have something happen that was so racist, that you didn't even get mad, you were just like, DAMN, that was racist."
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
I don't see any death threats or suggestions of suicide here, people who think, know better but like I said I am against that. But I don't see any here so I don't really think you can apply it here=)
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
So what you're implying is that no one should say anything and let her go about her business of perpetuating stereotypes? That we should all be quiet and let racism persist because she's upset that more than one person objects to what she's saying. Well I object to that. I am not going to schedule a time to discuss something that offends me right now. I am not going to stand in line and wait to get my say. And I believe if other people are offended they have the right to speak up now as well.
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
* On LJ
** You think it's impossible?
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
This conversation is over.
Please leave my Live Journal and do not come back.
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
See, most of the people hurting others have been hurt first themselves; you illustrate the point. At NO POINT have I said that you weren't right, or that your feelings weren't valid. I was saying that you now were adding to something beyond you, but very real too. You do not want to see that. Instead you are creating an offence where none was made. I should actually now be offended in turn, since you are now implying ugly things about me. I am actually rather sad, because you take it all as a zero-sum game. It is possible that both of us are right, but perish the thought that you would try to see things from any other angle. You are poorer by it.
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
*Your answers, now...
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
I always meant LJ, not this or that thread - my flist is full of them, from all corners; surely you know how things propagate themselves? LJ is interconnected, and unless posts are private or flocked, it all resonates. I am pleading for a modicum of responsibility, because each single drop adds to a torrent. Up to you to decide whether you'll just follow the current or wish to think for yourself about consequences.)
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
The fact that you have absolutely no awareness of the irony of you saying this makes me want to cry or possibly punch something.
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
Second of all, this entire post is from my point of view as a Person of Color. I am stating my point of view. I am offended and I am not going to sit around feeling sorry for someone who brought this on themselves. This is not group think this is my opinion as an individual. You may not like it, but I'll be damned if I'll let you try to make it invalid, just because you feel sorry for that writer.
I am not doing anybody's thinking but my own. I am not following anybody's "current" but my own and I am truly offended that you would imply otherwise. We are clearly not going to see eye to eye on this. Ever.
Re: She was majorly insensitive and stupid; but...
Drop the concern troll crap and consider what you're asking them to do. Your whole "she was majorly insensitive, but" line speaks volumes, because you're giving token acknowledgment to the way that writer fucked up, but then going on at length to twist the subject into NOT being about how she screwed up but how everyone else should "get over it." The only thing you're trying to do here is change the subject into what YOU feel is more important.
I'm a white mcwhiteperson with scads of privilege I didn't ask for and don't deserve, and I gotta say, you are displaying the most egregious example of privilege blindness I've seen in quite a while. It's not for you or me or any other person lacking a PoC perspective to tell any PoC how to react, and when enough is enough.