by Reg » Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:39 am
Just a passing thought on the meaning of life and nothing specific about this form or its members....
Exaggerated protection is a backlash reaction to earlier persecution. IE, its ok to be gay and exercise some very strange rights including same sex marriage and adopting children but you can't call them what they are - gay.
As a result of slavery (abolished in 1833) we're not allowed to even mention the colour of a person's skin - as Maxipaxi can attest.
The problem is not the colour of the guy's skin, nor the fact he might be gay, but that the hang-up's associated with the images created in the past overwhelm peoples' sensitivities. Example 'whenever I think of Cyril Regis I visualise Kunta Kinte'. Nothing wrong with that, 'Roots' was a great book and a great film, very well acted and got a lot of deserved praise. But 90% of people will have thought oh..oh.. its a racist thing when they read my comment. Its not at all but we've conditioned ourselves to fear every reference to black people in fear of upsetting them.
Or laughing at gay skits from the 1960's and 70's etc.. Alf Garnett, 'It aint half hot mum' etc... or the Black and White Minstrels etc.. it was humour, not bad intent. Sure we've moved on, but no racist offense was meant.
Half our problem today exists in our minds and not in reality. The lad was crying.... WHAT? he came to Anfield and cried (remember Nani?) I put it to you he couldn't handle teh occasion, match nerves and nothing to do with racism.
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Reg on Mon Jan 09, 2012 8:09 am, edited 1 time in total.