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so... the guy on this website http://notarapper.com/base.htm
made this video
and so - viewing it. it feels really problematic to me. it has messages like buy some land, read a book, drink water, etc. instead of drinking 40s and buying rims for your car. and telling kids to buy land instead of rims for their car is a good thing. and we all know that PC PSA's don't work. but it also feels fucked up. like - is this what it takes to make kids want to bother to listen? it aired on BET and on VH1s The Best Week Ever. I don't know what sort of pop culture response it's getting. But I feel like - almost like it's one of those things that within it's own cultural context it's fine. Like bitching about your own mother. But once out in the world where other people can put their stuff onto it - maybe not so much? I totally saw films like that while working at Frameline and I was all - omg if I saw this in a straight context i would be so offended - but here at a queer film fest knowing the filmmaker is queer it feels more ok. Racism / classism is so fucking loaded though. Just... would love to know your thoughts.

Date: 2007-08-08 07:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hurtcynic.livejournal.com
LoL, you're completely right. Honky is no way near as offensive to a white person as nigger is to a black person. And there's a good amount of reason why, chiefly because black people suffered through hardship and the term is derogatory through hardship. Honky... well, it's sole purpose in creation was to put some of that power into a black person's hands. Doesn't make it right, and it surely is bigoted and discriminating, but you're right. Like what Tim Curry said in "Clue" about communism, reverse racism is "nothing but a red herring".

I think racism can also be the result of idiocy, though. It's powerful, but sometimes it's hard to see the lines between bigotry and prejudice and racism. Bigotry is more like ignorance, because a bigot essentially doesn't know any better. Someone who's prejudice (under common connotations) has a little more control, has an active thought process behind WHY they are discriminating. And racism, well, you can be racist if you are bigoted. You can be racist if you're prejudice. It's really all in perception.

But I ultimatly agree with you. HOW you interpret what you say or what's being said to you can make all the difference. And really, the solution is education.

So, uh... read a mutha-effin book. (-:

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