Completely different context. Clarkson had no reason to utter the word.
Why?
If the word is offensive then why use it all? What gives them a free pass?
Completely different context. Clarkson had no reason to utter the word.
Why not?Completely different context. Clarkson had no reason to utter the word.
.. we ended up saying that somehow black people use it as some sort of power over white people in the fact they can use the word as they see fit (as in saying hello to someone, congratulating them on something great etc) without reprieve.
Why not?
If someone goes "Hey, hold on, that sounded like ******, let's reshoot"
Racism is only racism if it's directed by discrimination and hatred, he wasn't calling over the Nigerian soundman and asking him to shine his shoes now was he?
Exactly right. It's quite clever when you think about it, because what they've done is taken a word that was used by whites against them, and made it into a blacks only word.
I would argue that far from rehabilitating the term, they've entrenched it as a descriptive term for poor urban blacks. They aren't really using it in a positive context.
The slope joke was too much. He's pushed it about as far as he can and it's come back to bite him in the ass. Good. If it was anyone else with the casual racism, he'd be dropped like he's hot. "But it's Clarkson, it's what he does" the people cry. What they mean to say is, he's a middle class idiot who reflects ourselves and says what we wish we could say in public because we're not adverse to a spot of casual racism ourselves.
Your point falls flat when you un-ignore the entire point that you've been ignoring all along: that it is offensive to use such words.Like it or not, the slope joke was a technically a Good Joke, fitting into the realms of Pun, Reframing and Timing. For example, I could draw a single panel comic titled 'looking through a chink in the curtains' and come to much the same conclusion. Does such a joke reveal my underlying racism and intolerant attitudes towards Asian people? Balls to that, it's just a witty joke. Take it or leave it, deal with it, move on.
Simularly, I watched the first episode of Archer last night which I have heard talk about, but I could not get past how much of a douche the main protagonist is. I was offended by his actions, unlike for example Eric Cartman from South Park who is a loveable douche. That said, just because I don't get it, I know other people do, and that's totally fine. I am not outraged by it just because it doesn't sit right with me. Deal. Move on. Get on with your life.
Like it or not, the slope joke was a technically a Good Joke
Hmmm it wasn't a 'good' joke
Your point falls flat when you un-ignore the entire point that you've been ignoring all along: that it is offensive to use such words.
lol.scientific realm of joke creation
Bull. Words only have the power you give them. It is only offensive if you are offended, and that is your problem not the tellers. Do people watch popular gore horror films because they support mass murder and gruesome limb decapitation.*
*in before the wah wah straw man
Whether or not you find it funny, the format fits perfectly into the scientific realm of joke creation. Believe it or not, some people like things you don't and vice versa and that's ok.
Bull. Words only have the power you give them. It is only offensive if you are offended, and that is your problem not the tellers.
Irony not lostlol.
Yeah, that'll wash. Call someone a **** and when they react, just say "It's only words. Get over it."
See how far you get with that and report back.
Don't agree with that. I served time in the R.A.F. and I attended a course where we discussed things like sexism, racism and general bigotry. We were told that when we speak to someone, it's not how it's given that is important but how it is received. In other words, you could say the same sexist remark to two women. One might laugh it off, so no harm done. The other could take offence which means you're now in trouble if they report you.
So you've basically got it back to front. It is the tellers problem.