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Are black people a 'really cool funky spiritual people'

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    glasshalffullglasshalffull Posts: 22,291
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    Rusty Lee

    She ticks most of those boxes

    Yeah...but Condaleezza Rice doesn't ;)
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    Hobbit FeetHobbit Feet Posts: 18,798
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    Yeah...but Condaleezza Rice doesn't ;)

    Yeah

    God gives and then he takes away

    :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,559
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    OP. I'm not. I defy most of the popular stereotypes about black people.

    I can't dance either.
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    tauran_shammytauran_shammy Posts: 5,847
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    A321A321 Posts: 6,363
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    Arthur.CrumbleArthur.Crumble Posts: 932
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    All the gay people I see on TV are camp and image/sex obsessed?
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    Si_CreweSi_Crewe Posts: 40,202
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    Just for the sake of discussion...

    Does anybody have an example of a stereotype that is demonstrably baseless?

    I ask cos it seems, to me, that a stereotype could only actually come into being if there was, at least, a certain amount of truth to it.

    I suspect the trick is to acknowledge the existence of stereotypes while, at the same time, understanding that they're very often an inaccurate and unreliable basis for forming an opinion.

    Must admit, it does irritate me when people take stereotypes seriously but, OTOH, it also bugs me when people go to great lengths to refute them as well.

    Sometimes it seems (particularly on DS) that you've only got to mention something like "the mad old woman drinking Special Brew on a bus" and there'll be a mob of joyless whiners queuing up to tell you that they're an alcoholic female in their 70's and they've never drank Special Brew while riding on a bus.
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    nessa456nessa456 Posts: 2,429
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    Si_Crewe wrote: »
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    Sometimes it seems (particularly on DS) that you've only got to mention something like "the mad old woman drinking Special Brew on a bus" and there'll be a mob of joyless whiners queuing up to tell you that they're an alcoholic female in their 70's and they've never drank Special Brew while riding on a bus.

    Yep, you got it! :D
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    davidmcndavidmcn Posts: 12,112
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    Si_Crewe wrote: »
    there'll be a mob of joyless whiners queuing up to tell you that they're an alcoholic female in their 70's and they've never drank Special Brew while riding on a bus.

    Exactly. Everybody knows they usually drink it while driving their mobility scooter.
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    spoonfulofsensespoonfulofsense Posts: 2,666
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    Terry WigonTerry Wigon Posts: 6,831
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    Of course. Example 1 Example 2, Example 3, Example(S) 4, Last but not least, Example 5

    Oh dear. These seem to blow that theory. Example 1, Example 2, Example 3, and Example 4

    As other posters have said, stereotyping is often used as 'shorthand' to general trends and scenarios but can also be extremely lazy when dealing with individual situations.
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    iamsofirediamsofired Posts: 13,054
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    All my imaginary facebook friends are black, cool, funky and spirutual, so I'm going to have to go with yes.

    Lol your on fire today.
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    Si_CreweSi_Crewe Posts: 40,202
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    Oh dear. These seem to blow that theory. Example 1, Example 2, Example 3, and Example 4

    Funny thing, I'd argue that all those people you've listed DO actually have a lot of style and charisma.
    Guys like Idi Amin and Robert Mugabe don't get where they are by being dull and boring and they can't deceive a population into believing that they have the country's best interests at heart without having some ability to wax lyrical.

    Equally, let's not forget that OJ got away with it.
    He didn't retain his freedom without being able to make a damned good job of presenting himself as a sympathetic character.

    Not really suggesting that has anything to do with the topic but I just thought it was kinda ironic that out of the millions of dull, boring, black people that must be out there you happened to pick examples that are, at least, ambiguous in their appeal. :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 18,013
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    I don't like this dissing of The King of Scotland. :sleep:
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 18,108
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    Where did you hear that?

    people are people, I'm sure there are funky spiritual Asian people or white or latino as well. Everyone has different interest.
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    Hobbes1966Hobbes1966 Posts: 5,371
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    adopter wrote: »

    Wasn't he on Jools Holland last week? Very cool :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,366
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    All my imaginary facebook friends are black, cool, funky and spirutual, so I'm going to have to go with yes.

    HA! sounds fair:D
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    epicurianepicurian Posts: 19,291
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    eduble wrote: »
    Where did you hear that?

    people are people, I'm sure there are funky spiritual Asian people or white or latino as well. Everyone has different interest.


    Here: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showpost.php?p=49497606&postcount=25
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    Si_CreweSi_Crewe Posts: 40,202
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    eduble wrote: »
    I'm sure there are funky spiritual Asian people or white or latino as well.

    Well, duh!

    Everybody knows that asians are spiritual and latinos are funky. ;)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,366
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    eduble wrote: »
    Where did you hear that?

    people are people, I'm sure there are funky spiritual Asian people or white or latino as well. Everyone has different interest.

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    Epicurean beat me to it
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 18,108
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    epicurian wrote: »

    I think that poster is winding people up
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    myssmyss Posts: 16,528
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    eduble wrote: »
    I think that poster is winding people up
    Or seriously showing signs of not getting out much.
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    Hobbit FeetHobbit Feet Posts: 18,798
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    eduble wrote: »
    I think that poster is winding people up

    I know we've had our differences but you need to trust me on this - she really isn't

    :eek:
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