>In a perfect world race issues would be as J. Roberson wishes they were.
And only by trying to make this world perfect can one race issues
like that.
>Sadly, as Roberson knows,
Gotta love that mind-reading trick you have there.
>perfect world expropriation and exploitation of racially tinged issues
What is Tarantino "exploiting"?
>is a legitimate matter for discussion. That some blacks call each
>other "nigger" does not privilege outsiders to use this language for
>their own purposes.
No. . .but it does call into question what is wrong with that word. It seems
to upset some people and not bother others - and it is context-sensitive.
Looks like Taratino's "exploitation" is that same way.
>What these purposes are is worth considering: One
>may hope to ingratiate oneself, demonstrate their own "lack of
>prejudice," or exploit the symbols for self-aggrandizement, or . . . .
Or, maybe, just *maybe*, adequately represent the characters in dialogue?
>again as J. Roberson knows,
You've got to tell me where you learned this fantastic mind-reading trick.
>whites can shed these
>symbols, they can turn the peak of their caps to face front, as it
Depends on the environment. In a predominantly black areas, being
white can be just as much a negative feature as being black in other
areas.
>were. Most blacks, even very light complected ones, cannot. The color
>of their skin, the shape of their physiognomy, and other physical
>characteristics are permanent indelible marks of their existence.
And in some environments it really doesn't matter. I won't say that it doesn't
matter anywhere (though it shouldn't) but there are places where one can
be an individual, not part of some herd of cattle.
>Even Roberson's computer nerd friend is a black before he is a computer
>nerd, even if he doesn't make a point of it to outsiders.
Really? When was the last time you spoke to him? I won't tell you what
he was first, except from my own perspective. . .if you really really
want, I could always ask him to reply directly on the subject.
J Roberson
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