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Old 17-07-2007, 20:26
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Minority events can be legit because they might aim to compensate by focusing on that minority in an unequal playing field.

There are notable exceptions, but are a proportional amount of models, black? I'd say no way. However, if there were, you'd have to start questioning an event such as this one.

Contests like this are not supposed to be about celebrating black beauty only, they are supposed to be about celebrating black beauty in the face of under-representation. In this context they are perfectly legitimate, but take away that context and they would be racist.

The mainstream always focuses on minorities getting 'special treatment' and most of it is based in ignorance of just how uneven things can be, and how much discrimination can take place, both overtly and covertly, in many different professions and areas of life.
Once again we're back to this word "minority". Does the fact that an ethnic minority is involved somehow lend the apparent racist tone, special legal clearance ?

Is there a demography to race discrimination ?

I honestly don't know what the law is on this.
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Old 17-07-2007, 20:28
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To anwser the thread starter, does it realy matter? if they wanna do such an event then why not?


I know what you mean abourt the double standards.As some people who are all for this sort of thing would be crying racism if it was the opposite way, but i don't realy class those sorts of people as human anyhow
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Old 17-07-2007, 20:33
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Rubbish!

Chinese/Japanese people are "non-black", but they're not white!
That's what they actually meant with the != (does not equal) symbol. Not very clear to non programmers I agree
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Old 17-07-2007, 20:51
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Once again we're back to this word "minority". Does the fact that an ethnic minority is involved somehow lend the apparent racist tone, special legal clearance ?
I made it very clear why there is a difference.
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Old 17-07-2007, 20:55
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I made it very clear why there is a difference.
I know you did, and I'm not criticising what you put. I am, however, still wondering what the precise terms of the law are on this issue.

I've actually raised the point a few times, and nobody seems to know the answer, including myself.
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Old 17-07-2007, 20:58
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This ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/northwesttonigh...es/index.shtml - far left column, second down) story was on my local news this lunchtime and I was wondering how it was acceptable in this day and age!

"Miss Black Britain" is a beauty contest for black women alone. To me, this is bordering on racism and if there was beauty contest for white women alone, there would be UPROAR. Why does there seem to be double standards?

Also, why is this kind of show allowed? Surely all it does is promote segregation and stops mixing of communites.

The reason why I started this topic was because of this - I feel we should all be side-by-side and race should be irrelevant.
The thing is, that you've missed the whole point. It is OK for these types of event to take place, and for other people to be excluded, but it isn't OK the other way round. D'ya getme?
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Old 17-07-2007, 21:35
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just that tells me all I need to know about you, so it has been useful.
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Old 17-07-2007, 21:54
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If you have ever been told or heard "she's pretty- for a black girl," you'll know why these contests exist.

If you have grown up with very few positive representations of people like you, you know why these contests exist.

If you grew up hearing that your skin tone, your hair texture, nose shape, lips, big butt and thighs were "ugly," "wrong," "animalistic," you know why these contests exist.

It is frustrating being a black woman in this country sometimes. I have a hard time getting my hair done (I live in Scotland) and I even have trouble trying to find jeans that fit properly. A lot of people take for granted just how many silly little things are geared toward white people. It hurts my heart to hear a little black girl say that her own skin is ugly because she is dark. I spent many a year burning my hair out with chemical relaxers before I decided that my own natural hair was fine and nothing to be ashamed of.
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Old 17-07-2007, 21:58
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If you have ever been told or heard "she's pretty- for a black girl," you'll know why these contests exist.

If you have grown up with very few positive representations of people like you, you know why these contests exist.

If you grew up hearing that your skin tone, your hair texture, nose shape, lips, big butt and thighs were "ugly," "wrong," "animalistic," you know why these contests exist.

It is frustrating being a black woman in this country sometimes. I have a hard time getting my hair done (I live in Scotland) and I even have trouble trying to find jeans that fit properly. A lot of people take for granted just how many silly little things are geared toward white people. It hurts my heart to hear a little black girl say that her own skin is ugly because she is dark. I spent many a year burning my hair out with chemical relaxers before I decided that my own natural hair was fine and nothing to be ashamed of.
Do you think that some white people who live in countries other than the UK have similar gripes?
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Old 17-07-2007, 22:17
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Do you think that some white people who live in countries other than the UK have similar gripes?
What do you mean? That they can't get there hair done, find clothes that fit or positive beauty representatives? Perhaps in Bizarro World, but not here Earth.

The ideal for beauty is white the world over. Ask anyone who is a person of colour and they can come up with hours stories about skin lighteners, warnings of staying out of the sun for fear of getting darker (not skin cancer, but darker) and various other things.
You would think in places like Kenya, Ghana, Belize and other countries with sizeable black populations that there would be no hair relaxers and all of that. Well, there are.

I am going to go out on a limb and state that you are not a black woman, based on your quizzical question.
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Old 17-07-2007, 22:20
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What do you think I mean?
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Old 17-07-2007, 22:22
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Do you think that some white people who live in countries other than the UK have similar gripes?
White minorities that have been actively discriminated against are typically rare, but in a case where they were, I wouldn't see any problem with a white empowerment sort of event.

Originally Posted by blueblade
I know you did, and I'm not criticising what you put. I am, however, still wondering what the precise terms of the law are on this issue.
Ah I see. I have no clue, but it would be interesting either way. There's a disparity when it comes to actually having totally anti-discriminatory law, because in order to have it you cannot address ingrained prejudice in society.

It's like affirmative action in America, I used to totally be against it until I realised what the point of it was. Morally, it's hard to judge whether such programmes are good ideas or not. Inequality in the present to combat the discrimination of the past in order to create equality of the future, or equality in the present and hope that somehow this will eventually cancel out built-in discrimination.

I feel the debate is set back a lot, sometimes because of over-reaching by minorities, but 9 times out of 10 because of the mainstream refusing to see the injustices to others in the face of injustices to them.
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Old 17-07-2007, 22:34
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What do you think I mean?
I don't know, since I have yet to see a place on the planet where Black people set the standard for beauty. If you do know of such place, please let me know as I would love to visit and I could possibly find some makeup that suits me.
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Old 17-07-2007, 22:36
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I don't know, since I have yet to see a place on the planet where Black people set the standard for beauty. If you do know of such place, please let me know as I would love to visit and I could possibly find some makeup that suits me.
You clearly have a very negative view of yourself. Surely it would be better to focus on positives?
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Old 17-07-2007, 22:38
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How, the OP asks?

Because reverse sexism, racism, etc, is alive and kicking in this country!
Even the fact that we call it "reverse" racism is annoying to me. Racism is racism and as a white woman I've been on the recieving end of racist glares in the street for absolutely no reason other than that it's very obvious racism. But nobody gives a monkey's when it happens to whites; it's like we should just suck it up and accept it as payback or something. It's not taken at all seriously by the law, media or even regular people and that's just causing resentment and probably relation racism!
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Old 17-07-2007, 22:43
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Even the fact that we call it "reverse" racism is annoying to me. Racism is racism and as a white woman I've been on the recieving end of racist glares in the street for absolutely no reason other than that it's very obvious racism. But nobody gives a monkey's when it happens to whites; it's like we should just suck it up and accept it as payback or something. It's not taken at all seriously by the law, media or even regular people and that's just causing resentment and probably relation racism!
What does a "racist glare" look like ?
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Old 17-07-2007, 23:08
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Even the fact that we call it "reverse" racism is annoying to me. Racism is racism and as a white woman I've been on the recieving end of racist glares in the street for absolutely no reason other than that it's very obvious racism. But nobody gives a monkey's when it happens to whites; it's like we should just suck it up and accept it as payback or something. It's not taken at all seriously by the law, media or even regular people and that's just causing resentment and probably relation racism!
Do you not think it could be paranoia?
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Old 17-07-2007, 23:11
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Chinese/Japanese people are "non-black", but they're not white!
That's right, hence:

Non-black != white.
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Old 17-07-2007, 23:16
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You clearly have a very negative view of yourself. Surely it would be better to focus on positives?
I don't know why I am responding to this but....
Nah, I actually love myself-- some would say too much. I like my kinky hair, my brown skin, my very curvy backside and my big legs. True, it would be nice to walk into boots and find a foundation that suited, but hey, I do alright and I very much like Clinique's superbalanced foundation in Wheat, though 17.50 a bottle is a little pricey, but I am worth it. (oops, that is Lo'Real's tagline!) I have had admirers that were of every race going, so there goes another positive.

I would say you are quite ignorant, maybe you should try to educate yourself about people before making comments.
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Old 17-07-2007, 23:43
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I'll tell you how my friend, because they can't get into any mainstream fashion shows or beauty contests. Try picking up Vogue, watching Fashion TV or actually going to a fashion show, I'll give you a fiver for every black model you see and I'll still have shitloads left over. You know how someone won't let you join their club so you start one of your own, well that's why and how.
Good post! I'm sick of tired the ignorant people you get (not directing this at the OP by the way) that always bring up the same points e.g how come theres a black entertainment tv channel, if there was a white entertainment channel there would be uproar, how comes there's no straight pride parade... blah blah blah. You've summed it up nicely.
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Old 17-07-2007, 23:53
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I don't know why I am responding to this but....
Nah, I actually love myself-- some would say too much. I like my kinky hair, my brown skin, my very curvy backside and my big legs. True, it would be nice to walk into boots and find a foundation that suited, but hey, I do alright and I very much like Clinique's superbalanced foundation in Wheat, though 17.50 a bottle is a little pricey, but I am worth it. (oops, that is Lo'Real's tagline!) I have had admirers that were of every race going, so there goes another positive.

I would say you are quite ignorant, maybe you should try to educate yourself about people before making comments.
Which comments would those be? You appear to be very happy, so who cares what anyone else thinks.
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Old 18-07-2007, 04:57
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Do you not think it could be paranoia?
This is what I'm talking about.

Nobody's willing to believe it happens.

When you've (general you) been on the recieving end maybe you'll have a bit of understanding and won't be so quick to blame it on the person who's calling racism.

What does a "racist glare" look like ?
When it happens to you, I'm sure you'll know.
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Old 18-07-2007, 05:03
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This is what I'm talking about.

Nobody's willing to believe it happens.

When you've (general you) been on the recieving end maybe you'll have a bit of understanding and won't be so quick to blame it on the person who's calling racism.



When it happens to you, I'm sure you'll know.
The thing is, you said racist glares. How can you interpret that? I have been accused of playing the "race card" ( ) when actual racist crap has happened to me. I don't mean to sound rude or otherwise, but I know a lot of white people that are fearful of black people, and they tend to act very paranoid around black people. I have had friends ask if they would be safe coming into my former neighborhood. It was a very upscale but predominantly black area. Said friend could have never afforded to live there. There is a very good test developed by Harvard University that shows that most people, black and white, prefer white people to black, and are more fearful of black people. I took the test and it showed that I preferred black to white, but then I have never been conventional. Google it, because I don't have the link handy.
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Old 18-07-2007, 05:08
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I'm not frightened of anyone based on looks alone, aside from maybe gangs who hang out on the corner looking intimidating, and they can be white, pink, blue, whatever. I don't care.

I also don't consider myself a paranoid person ojudgemental, and I've not been on the recieving end of racism enough for it make me obsessive about it, but it has happened and it was very hurtful. I was brought up to be colouredblind but, and maybe racist glare is a dodgy way of explaining the looks I get, but when it's happen I know why. It's really not un-obvious and I honestly don't think it's me making an issue out of one thing into something else that's not there.
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Old 18-07-2007, 08:41
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I'm not frightened of anyone based on looks alone, aside from maybe gangs who hang out on the corner looking intimidating, and they can be white, pink, blue, whatever. I don't care.

I also don't consider myself a paranoid person ojudgemental, and I've not been on the recieving end of racism enough for it make me obsessive about it, but it has happened and it was very hurtful. I was brought up to be colouredblind but, and maybe racist glare is a dodgy way of explaining the looks I get, but when it's happen I know why. It's really not un-obvious and I honestly don't think it's me making an issue out of one thing into something else that's not there.
So what exactly is it you're so pissed off about ? Is it because you've tried to report racist glares to the police and they've laughed ? You said before that racism against whites wasn't taken seriously - are the racist glares the only personal example you have of this ? Or have you also been called names, physically attacked or not been given a job or something like that ?

Sorry but racist glares don't even register. Everyone gets looked at, glared at for any number of reasons. As long as no one's physically or verbally abusing you so what ?
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