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Acceptability on a global stage  [message #48704] Tue, 29 January 2008 11:50 Go to previous message
timmy

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Elsewhere on the board we have two diametrically opposed views. These interest me, because I subscribe to neither.

Eldon has posted a parody of Hattie McDaniel, and actress of whom I had never heard, speaking in what I would expect to have seen in "Uncle Tom's Cabin".

Marc has commented about it suggesting that it is inappropriate.

I do not have the US perspective on black people and their treatment. It was a source of major surprise to me that I was happily at school with black kids while the US still had segregation.

So this interests me. We have the world here. How do folks perceive the topic? is this characterisation distasteful, amusing, funny, offensive?

I'm not "picking on" either poster. I'd just like to expand my knowledge of attitudes. After all, I come from an oppressed minority and I am a second generation UK immigrant.



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