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maygra ([personal profile] maygra) wrote2007-07-30 08:07 pm
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Uhm, clueless much?

Look, I can be as stupidly offensive as the next person. However, you don't need to have been brought up or live in the deep south to get what [[Witchqueen]] is explaining in incredibly patient and very clear terms. And you don't have to be a Person of Color to understand how deeply, deeply offensive and coded this word is, regardless of its etymology. How it was and has been used, in this case, is everything.

Also, see [livejournal.com profile] liviapenn's round up [[here]].



I haven't had much to say about the current fandom discussion/debate on race and racism. Mostly because I don't have much to contribute, and because living where I live, and having grown up here, I know without a doubt that that there are racist undertones to some of the ways I think and even some of the ways I act and react. Most of them I'm aware of and actively try to overcome, with lesser or greater success. Reacting to people on the basis of their skin color or race or religious persuasion in this part of the country is like breathing for most people. For others, it's like a sideline sport. You can ignore it, but you can't be unaware of it.

I don't know that I'll ever be rid of all of it. But I do know enough to understand that being a white woman in Georgia doesn't actually nominate me to be the know all and end all of what is or isn't offensive to People of Color.

When another white woman told me she was offended that I used the word "pissed" in what was, admittedly, a pretty angry diatribe, my concern that I'd offended her because I was cussing was markedly less than it would be if a person of color told me a word I'd used was offensive because it was racially coded. I'm pretty clear that if I'm really angry at someone, it's about something they've said or done, not the color of their skin.

I've got nothing more, because to say more would risk me either offending more or being offended more.

It's an effing fic prompt. Change the damn word.


[identity profile] maygra.livejournal.com 2007-08-01 10:49 am (UTC)(link)
I don't disagree that seeing interracial as a kink is pretty exemplative of racism on the sly, especially when "Race" has no genetic component whatsoever. I mean I can kind of dig on the contrasts of body and skin types, but then wonder if that isn't just fetishizing the "Exotic" again.

Life would be oh so much easier if we were all some kind of mutual and undifferntiated medium brown in skin tone. Although, given the nature of the human race, we'd probably end up dividing ourselves up on basis of eye color or something.

[identity profile] quicksylver-btg.livejournal.com 2007-08-04 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I remember reading a sci-fi short story about just that. These kids come to find out that they are the result of some experiment to return to several "pure" racial types. Everyone else in the world has brown hair and eyes and toffee-colored skin. The kids are matched up and expected to breed more of their type. In the end, the kids escape the experiment and the author hints that none of the kids will match up with who they were supposed to. Not sure of who the author is though.