RE: Shadism - seems mainly to be a 'black' thing - Jamaicans avoiding too much sun because it will make them 'blacker' and the general fetishising of lighter skin - bleaching etc...
Obviously this is the result of centuries of colonial 'divide and rule' practices, with variations on the theme all over the world (the protestant ascendancy here for example), but I would have thought it was rare (or at least rarely vocalised) amongst whites.
Indeed - and the UK.
I think "mixed race" is clearly a better term than "half caste" or "mongrel" and the other horrid stuff which preceded it in common parlance as it is less loaded. But "mixed ethnicity" is a bit of mouthful.
Craner - I skip a lot on here
Can people maybe try and sideline the bitchiness, one upmanship, willy waving, tit for tat, point scoring, snappy comebacks, pseudo stalking, personality clash, snideness?
Also in Asian (Indian Subcontinent for our American readers) culture. I guess for the same reasons of Empire etc. Being dark is seen as a social disadvantage. In movies the goodies are whiter than the baddies.
That means you disagree with me?
Or you don't approve of the angle from which I approach the question?
Ah OK, the sarcastic comment and rolling eyes gave a different impression.or i don't understand what the chuff you're on about. what points are you trying to make?
Also in Asian (Indian Subcontinent for our American readers) culture. I guess for the same reasons of Empire etc.
Jambo said:I ask rhetorically if it is now considered racist to ignore notions of race (which some here seem to think are inherently the grounds of racism) and use a different description?
And I noted that it seems a bit daft to be aiming for the PC high ground while calling for the sacking of an entire people and using the word 'cunt'. I realise crackerjack didn't mean that too seriously and it doesn't bother me, just saying.
I think it's absurd to say that describing someone as 'suntanned' is racist..
And I noted that it seems a bit daft to be aiming for the PC high ground
OK, you think 'suntanned' is an insult. No problem. Do you think it's specifically 'racist', does it refer to race?matt b said:really? given berlusconi's record, it wouldn't suprise me. what's your take on jim davidson's 'hilarious' chalky white character?
I treat people equally. And I agree with the idea of being able to use the language I choose to use and describe things as I see them. There's an English expression for that but I won't use it because obviously it will get people's pathetic oversensitive PC hackles up even though it has a meaning which has nothing to do with skin colour prejudice.matt b said:why's this pc highground of which you speak? do you not agree with the idea of treating people equally/ understanding structural inequality etc etc?
Yes that's interesting. There is also a certain amount of antagonism between northern and southern Italians along these lines.well doesn't darkness, or redness of skin for whites, denote class, ie the implication is that you are tanned as you work outside as a labourer, while the less tanned are more bureacrats and uper class. It's quite weird as it also implies that darkness of skin is absolutely because of your social standing, so it also implies that it's something that comes with your experiences in life, nonsense of course, although the sun does affect melatonin in all humans.