IF he makes fun of everyone, then I guess it is ok. But the point is, if he is using racial slurs to make fun of Pakistan or INdia, then it is wrong, no matter what the intent is (which, in this case, is to make money).FaaipDeOiad said:I don't think there's anything particularly malicious in the mocking of the subcontintal teams on the 12th man records, for the simple reason that he mocks everyone, and I don't think you could possibly suggest that Birmingham's attitude towards, say, Richie Benaud or the Australian team is "malicious". The extent of the racial jokes on 12th man is basically parodies of subcontinental names. "Sooni'll Haveascar", "Rubbish Binny" etc. In the stuff about other sports there's stuff about european names as well, IIRC. And the use of the abbreviated form of Pakistani is genuinely unmalicious because it really doesn't have racist connotations in Australia.
It's certainly crude and low-brow, but it's a bit of a stretch to call it racist. Incidentally, aren't these albums reasonably popular among subcontinental cricket fans as well? I often see them being distributed on cricket torrent sites that are based in the subcontinent and so on.
Exactly, he makes fun of any name that'll lend itself to the cause. He does a call of an Olympic race and every runner in the race cops it. There's "Lars Persson" from Sweden and "Paddy O'Furniture" from Ireland. There's Russian weightlifters, American gymnasts, Australian soccer players. It's not purely a vehicle to take the piss out of players from the subcontinent...and it is purely a play on how the names sound to us, just as English names sound funny in other languages (Gary, for instance, sounds a lot like 'diahorrea' in Japanese)FaaipDeOiad said:I don't think there's anything particularly malicious in the mocking of the subcontintal teams on the 12th man records, for the simple reason that he mocks everyone, and I don't think you could possibly suggest that Birmingham's attitude towards, say, Richie Benaud or the Australian team is "malicious". The extent of the racial jokes on 12th man is basically parodies of subcontinental names. "Sooni'll Haveascar", "Rubbish Binny" etc. In the stuff about other sports there's stuff about european names as well, IIRC. And the use of the abbreviated form of Pakistani is genuinely unmalicious because it really doesn't have racist connotations in Australia.
It's certainly crude and low-brow, but it's a bit of a stretch to call it racist. Incidentally, aren't these albums reasonably popular among subcontinental cricket fans as well? I often see them being distributed on cricket torrent sites that are based in the subcontinent and so on.
The point is valid, but why use Gooch as the example?!They really aren't racial slurs. They're plays on words picking up on the fact that some names sound like phrases in English. The Pakistani and Sri Lankan names are favourites of his, presumably because its hard to make any decent pun out of "Graham Gooch"
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Haha was thinking the same thing.The point is valid, but why use Gooch as the example?!![]()