WIDEOPN-X3 said:
pimpassdaddy said:
ChefDJ@TheFanatics said:
pimpassdaddy said:
ET was here said:
DannyBoyOPC said:
I have no issue with being punished for racist remarks, however we must remember that punishment must be handed out to ALL who make racists remarks whether they are black,white,coloured,pink or purple
I feel that the lady is receiving a disproportionate amount of attention, and not a single word is uttered about the smash-n-grab SCUM that caused the crime in the first place.
I really hate comments like this, as if it's only white people that are affected by crime.
I think that comment was referring to the criminal, not the race of the criminal...
Another person who has completely missed the point. This issue isn't about the crime or the criminal, it's about a white women who clearly felt she can insult, repeatedly without any care, an entire nation.
I don't give a damn if she was shot at even, but I will not allow anyone to insult me and my fellow black people, than allow comments like "what about the criminal".
That in and of itself is a racist aspersion, because that is CONDONING racism. There are no degrees to racism. You are one, that's it. There are no beacons where it becomes ok to make racist comments, once you feel they've been passed. Add to that, that even "if" there were, there would be no universal agreement as to what they are.
@ET, check yourself! That comment was very dim!
Pimpassdaddy,
Please go to Google images and type in "Julius Malema kill the boer"
What this returns among many more images is the likes of
"Honeymoon is over for white people in South Africa"
and
"A revolutionary must become a cold killing machine motivated by pure hate"
Bigots exist in all walks of life in our country.
In as much as I understand that the utterances of this stupid bigot on video is offensive to you, please also understand that when an influential political leader allows and indeed condones the display of posters with the captions quoted above then it offends me. I should add, that BOTH instances are offensive to me. The stupid bigot white woman AND the captions quoted above. There is no place for EITHER utterance in society. Period!
This argument can never be one-sided. The scourge of intolerance of one another has to be routed out EQUALLY and from both sides of the spectrum.
@WIDEOPN-X3
One thing you should understand, and understand well is that intolerance to a black person and to a white person IS NOT THE SAME. Do not even be under that illusion for second.
Racism comes from a place of power & privilege. A racist speaks from a position of superiority, while degrading the recipient.
With 100's of years of the black person having being degraded as a human, and in South Africa it being all up to 22 years or so ago, how in your right mind do you think that a slur towards a white person would be anywhere NEAR as hurtful as to a black person? Did you grow up in the township where the world around you said you were nothing, and poor education, squalor, is all you deserve?
You clearly haven't a clue as to what being black for the average black person is like. Please demonstrate the power and superiority base that a black person speaks to a white person from.
Black people have been hated for centuries. No where in the world, does the minority (white), own the majority of the resources.
Remember one thing, apartheid ended because it was no longer financially viable, not because there was a change of heart.
That is why black can't just "move on"... You approach this as if we're equal, and we are far from it.
Just so I am clear Pimpassdaddy, because of the history you have illustrated above it is okay for someone to threaten to kill me, it is okay for someone to encourage people to become a killing machine motivated by hate? I just want to be absolutely clear on that point?
NOT ONCE have I condoned what this bigotted woman has said. Indeed I said it was abominable.
However in your response above, you have referred to what I illustrated is hurtful and causes distress to me as a "slur"; it is not a slur, it is a THREAT directed at me PURELY and ONLY because of the colour of my skin.
But by your assertion, that is acceptable.
I am pleased that you raised this point
"R
acism comes from a place of power & privilege. A racist speaks from a position of superiority, while degrading the recipient."
By this definition then Mr Malema is most certainly a racist as he is indisputably in a position of power and most certainly leads a clearly privileged life nowadays. A life of opulence with Range Rovers, Breitlings and body guards......or have I got that wrong again.
I have said on a previous occasion that I would love to dissect and debate this over a few beers with you because inasmuch as I don't profess to have the slightest idea what it was like for you growing up, you seem out of touch with what its like being white in this country now where just because I am white I am potentially hated.
Two wrongs don't make a right and if we want to apply the adage of an eye for an eye we will end up as a blind nation.
Who does that then benefit sir?