You have a fundamental misunderstanding of what being "olitically correct" is about
Nope, that looks about right.
I can joke around with POC about sports freely, I would be treading on eggshells if I were to make racial jokes with them because those jokes may exclude, marginalise or insult those people.
The point isn't to joke with people that have a lesser "
rivilege" than me, but to be open with everyone.
Then there is something about Classical conditioning and desensitization that I'll either have to find something on or someone (specific person in mind, fyi) will have to come and explain it due to said person being able to explain it far better than I could. [Placing this here more as a reminder sort of deal]
and how that affects what jokes they make and whether they're acceptable or not.
Trying to understand what point you are trying to make here..
So, the less "
rivileged" you are, the more freedom you have at saying things about other groups?
As a white male, a well informed POC female's word ultimately trumps mine on topics of sexism and racism. If she is striving for equality and I disagree with her I am silencing a minority, even if I'm trying to achieve equality myself.
So Appeal to Authority?
I fail to see why my words should be trumped merely because they have a lesser "
rivilege". It seems to be an argument that to stop oppression, one group must be oppressed from their opinion and/or arguments.
Also, these seems to create an argument that essentially, whatever the minority states in regards to the topic of equality, goes. This, obviously, has inherent issues..
There's a fine line between making fun of and reinforcing stereotypes.
Of course, although joking about a stereotype, unless that joke has serious belief behind it, fails to cross the line.
I'm not sure what these jokes would be in your case but either way I'm hopeful that if somebody said "hey, could you not make jokes about that" you'd respect their wishes
Of course, although I would be interesting in understanding what about the joke makes them uncomfortable.
Your intent is irrelevant in this situation.
I fail to see how this is so.
For example: Capcom and their game Resident Evil 4.
They had no intent of hatred or bigotry behind the game. They were stupid, yes, but not racists.
"lol idc if i'm racist"
Nor would I expect it to be, and I fail to understand why it needs to be said that that isn't how his quote is read? Unless you are trying to state that is what the argument I'm presenting is..
then you better shut up and think about what you said because chances are they're right.
Key phrase here is "chances are". "I'm a part of x group and..." can be a weak stance for an argument.
"I'm black and blackface offends me" is a perfectly reasonable stance.
"I'm black and pointing out that Obama has an elite education is racist" is not.
{Quote for reference:
Spotlighting his elite education is tantamount to racial bigotry because it insinuates that 'he took the place of someone else through affirmative action, that someone else being someone white. - jonathan capehart}