harsh.ag
Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Jeez Louis!You have asked me that politely so I will give an answer.
This is the google definition of racism
"The belief that all members of each race possess characteristics, abilities, or qualities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races"
I don't agree with that definition and regard it as being too narrow - to me racism extends to differentiating between groups of people based on race.
Why can't we live in a world where people don't comment on what colour skin someone else has? Why does someone's skin colour need to be commented on at all in the first place? Why do we need to be conscious that we are actually sitting next to a "black" person on the train instead of just sitting next to a person.
They say that young kids now days in multi cultural schools are "there" and we aren't there. Apparently young kids aren't even conscious of skin colour and just know the other kids by name and personality.
My second reason is that I don't think you can pick and choose between race based jokes and say that some are harmless and some are not harmless. All jokes about skin colour should be verboten on an Internet forum with people from around the world. If you want to make jokes about black people with your own personal group of friends I won't stop you - just don't do it in front of me.
Finally - if Smali's joke is so harmless - would you feel comfortable going into a rum shop in the West Indies and turning around and saying that joke to someone next to you in a loud voice so everyone can hear?
And if you wouldn't feel comfortable saying it in the West Indies then why feel comfortable saying it online.
There are a lot of jokes you can't say at some places and can at other places.
Describing somebody accurately without inaccurately putting them down or pulling somebody else up is not racism IMO.