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I'm with you on this. That's a nasty one. John legend seems like a nice guy though. I wonder how he ended up with her.She was caught previously tweeting a teenager telling her to kill herself. She absolutely deserves the backlash she is getting.
Is "you look asian with those closed eyes" supposed to be worthy of cancellation and moral outrage?Honestly, the fact that this Rapinoe controversy has been completely ignored by the media confirms my long-term suspicion that SJWs don’t play by the same rules as everyone else. Because Rapinoe on the “right side” of the debate, her racist tweet will likely be brushed under the carpet.
Mind you, I’m actually not against this. Ollie Robinson should have received the same treatment though. If anything, he should have been afforded more leniency because he was 18 and she was 26.
Well Asians are pretty particular with what's said about their eyes.Is "you look asian with those closed eyes" supposed to be worthy of cancellation and moral outrage?
Do you know what her tweet is in reference to? Do you have all of the context? I don't see how you can say it's racist without that.Honestly, the fact that this Rapinoe controversy has been completely ignored by the media confirms my long-term suspicion that SJWs don’t play by the same rules as everyone else. Because Rapinoe on the “right side” of the debate, her racist tweet will likely be brushed under the carpet.
Mind you, I’m actually not against this. Ollie Robinson should have received the same treatment though. If anything, he should have been afforded more leniency because he was 18 and she was 26.
All my asian friends think cancel culture is a pathetic joke but of course people's milage may vary. I think its a storm in a tea cup tbh.Well Asians are pretty particular with what's said about their eyes.
To be fair though Ollie Robinson had a series of tweets that were essentially a dictionary of edgelord LadBible stuff and even though many were saying what ECB did was harsh.Honestly, the fact that this Rapinoe controversy has been completely ignored by the media confirms my long-term suspicion that SJWs don’t play by the same rules as everyone else. Because Rapinoe on the “right side” of the debate, her racist tweet will likely be brushed under the carpet.
Mind you, I’m actually not against this. Ollie Robinson should have received the same treatment though. If anything, he should have been afforded more leniency because he was 18 and she was 26.
Having now actually bothered to look into the Robinson kerfuffle, the two cases are entirely different. Robinson was clearly just being an edgy shit, but the offensive stuff was blatant. Meanwhile, Rapinoe's tweet was directed at a part Asian teammate and entirely devoid of context. It's clumsy and dumb in that it could inadvertently cause offense, but it's very clearly not on the same level as regularly making racist and sexist edgy jokes.Honestly, the fact that this Rapinoe controversy has been completely ignored by the media confirms my long-term suspicion that SJWs don’t play by the same rules as everyone else. Because Rapinoe on the “right side” of the debate, her racist tweet will likely be brushed under the carpet.
I struggle to imagine any context where that tweet isn't a blatantly obvious racist trope. While I'd like to hear the person tagged in the tweets opinion, it's pretty clearly a racist (even if unintentional) tweet.Do you know what her tweet is in reference to? Do you have all of the context? I don't see how you can say it's racist without that.
Is it racist to suggest that someone looks Asian, because their eyes are a certain shape in a photo? I suppose, thinking of equivalent comments for other races, it doesn't sound great, but I find it hard to call these sorts of things outright 'racist'. Are we denying that a lot of Asians have certain defining features, much like any other race? Is the issue because said feature is using to stereotype all Asians, and is commonly used in racist commentary?I struggle to imagine any context where that tweet isn't a blatantly obvious racist trope. While I'd like to hear the person tagged in the tweets opinion, it's pretty clearly a racist (even if unintentional) tweet.
Yup, its not been used as a "defining feature" but in a mocking/derogatory wayIs it racist to suggest that someone looks Asian, because their eyes are a certain shape in a photo? I suppose, thinking of equivalent comments for other races, it doesn't sound great, but I find it hard to call these sorts of things outright 'racist'. Are we denying that a lot of Asians have certain defining features, much like any other race? Is the issue because said feature is using to stereotype all Asians, and is commonly used in racist commentary?
Nope, but there are a lot of things that get people cancelled which probably shouldn’t get people cancelled. Where is the logical consistency?Is "you look asian with those closed eyes" supposed to be worthy of cancellation and moral outrage?
In my opinon most of this is coming from a place of power and control rather than from a place of geniune concern.Nope, but there are a lot of things that get people cancelled which probably shouldn’t get people cancelled. Where is the logical consistency?
There are different standards of accountability for different people.
It absolutely is. I doubt she was being maliciously racist but it's still racist.Is it racist to suggest that someone looks Asian, because their eyes are a certain shape in a photo? I suppose, thinking of equivalent comments for other races, it doesn't sound great, but I find it hard to call these sorts of things outright 'racist'. Are we denying that a lot of Asians have certain defining features, much like any other race? Is the issue because said feature is using to stereotype all Asians, and is commonly used in racist commentary?
Don't you need to know the context to know that it has been said in a mocking way though?Yup, its not been used as a "defining feature" but in a mocking/derogatory way
But often is.Stereotyping is not the same as being racist.
I d like to know their opinion on how people get fat if not from overeating.
Didn't she say that a teamate, who is half ethnically Chinese, looked asian in a photo? Probably wise to not say anything at all but it doesn't sound overly racist to me.Do you know what her tweet is in reference to? Do you have all of the context? I don't see how you can say it's racist without that.
When you’re interacting with twitter accounts like that it’s a sure sign you’re way too immersed in the online culture war. Nothing good will come of that.Almost impossible to believe that milf slayer isn't some sort of parody account.
This is what I don't know, to me, if it's a comment on a picture or something where someone's expression has literally made them look Asian, I don't really see how it's racist.Didn't she say that a teamate, who is half ethnically Chinese, looked asian in a photo? Probably wise to not say anything at all but it doesn't sound overly racist to me.
Why? Are milf slayers not credible now?! As a milf appreciator(not graduated to 'slayer' yet) I find this highly offensive.Almost impossible to believe that milf slayer isn't some sort of parody account.
And is this a problem? (When it's not malicious)It absolutely is. I doubt she was being maliciously racist but it's still racist.
Even just the fact that they have 34k posts and the account has only existed since March 2020. Over 3 tweets/retweets an hour for 15 months and yet nothing of value contributed. Always-online culture warriors are terrifying.When you’re interacting with twitter accounts like that it’s a sure sign you’re way too immersed in the online culture war. Nothing good will come of that.
It depends on each situation. The person she said it to might have had no issue with it, even if others might have reacted badly to the exact same "joke".And is this a problem? (When it's not malicious)
When done in such a way yes it does feed into long-established racist tropes. It reduces a massively diverse community (with a wider ranger of eye shapes btw) to a single characteristic that has been used in many periods of time to discriminate against Asians.Is it racist to suggest that someone looks Asian, because their eyes are a certain shape in a photo? I suppose, thinking of equivalent comments for other races, it doesn't sound great, but I find it hard to call these sorts of things outright 'racist'. Are we denying that a lot of Asians have certain defining features, much like any other race? Is the issue because said feature is using to stereotype all Asians, and is commonly used in racist commentary?
Definitely. Probably slightly hypocritical considering how much time I spend on here but Twitter seems so amazingly toxic it intuitively seems way more damaging to devote a lot of headspace to.Even just the fact that they have 34k posts and the account has only existed since March 2020. Over 3 tweets/retweets an hour for 15 months and yet nothing of value contributed. Always-online culture warriors are terrifying.
What if comedians make a joke about it?When done in such a way yes it does feed into long-established racist tropes. It reduces a massively diverse community (with a wider ranger of eye shapes btw) to a single characteristic that has been used in many periods of time to discriminate against Asians.
If Rapinoe had said big lips make her teammate look black or a certain nose shape makes them look Jewish then people can make an easy association.
It's certainly true that it's not intentional and not the most racist or offensive thing that can be found on social media but it does feed into an old racist trope used to discriminate in the past. It's one of those things where I wouldn't call her a racist but advise she refrains from making such problematic comments again.
It doesn't change that it's still feeding into racist narratives but culturally, the general public usually gives comedians a little more slack than other celebrities. That doesn't mean they should, in my opinion, since "it's just a joke" has its own history of dehumanizing people and excusing it. I mean look at the old minstrel shows. Excusing it as "comedy" doesn't work for me.What if comedians make a joke about it?
I may well be completely wrong, but I'd say that possibly points to it being someone with a mental health issue. As such we should probably view it as a product of that rather than the voice of some kind of movement. If I had a friend who was posting that stuff with that regularity, I'd be a bit concerned for them.Even just the fact that they have 34k posts and the account has only existed since March 2020. Over 3 tweets/retweets an hour for 15 months and yet nothing of value contributed. Always-online culture warriors are terrifying.
Asian has their own cancel culture, unrelated to western politics but they have it.All my asian friends think cancel culture is a pathetic joke but of course people's milage may vary. I think its a storm in a tea cup tbh.
There is a lot of Asians tbf. I'm sure a lot of them are into it.Asian has their own cancel culture, unrelated to western politics but they have it.
What the feck...
Is she the same psychiatrist who told her class that in her dreams she dreams about murdrering white people and burying their bodies?