HarryStotle:
Alex337:
And did you really just try to drag this discussion into a talk on abortion again? Because that is still not the topic.
Perhaps not, but it does add perspective to the topic, if anyone is actually interested in seeing this discussion placed into perspective.
I don’t think it does to be honest. …
You seem to be trying to cry foul on being asked not to derail the topic. If you want to discuss abortions I’m sure there are many threads on this forum to do so, but I don’t see how it relates to the Simpsons.
The thread topic relates to “concerns about racism.” Yet, very little discussion has focused on the nature of racism and how to identify instances of it.
Racism, as the entrenched idea that some or one race(s) is superior to others and ought to be valued or its interests promoted at the expense of other races, is a serious topic.
So, at least two questions might be seen as crucial in this thread, and yet haven’t been adequately addressed, as far as I can tell.
- Is selecting a non-Indian voice talent to voice an Indian character on a cartoon series an instance of racism? Why or why not?
- Is stereotyping one or many ethnic groups or social roles as a commentary on, OR to poke fun at social norms, OR for some other end, be permissible? Under what circumstances would it be permissible? Under what circumstances would this qualify as racism?
Addressing those questions might provide for fruitful discussion, but thus far hasn’t.
Let me provide an anology.
Someone starts a thread titled, “Should I buy a red car, a white car or a brown car?”
Or, alternatively: “Should I buy a car built in Germany, Italy, Britain, Sweden, the USA, Korea, Japan or France?”
Now, a whole lot of posters submit their opinions about how colour matters and which colour would be a better choice. Or about how country of origin is important because who actually built the car matters.
Along comes one poster who poses some possible questions, "Why, exactly, does the colour of the car or country of origin matter? Shouldn’t you be more concerned about build quality, reliability, safety, cost of parts, service, warranty, etc.?
In other words shouldn’t the questions of colour or country of origin be seen within the perspective of what a car is, what it is for and its ‘best use’ rather than treated as crucial questions in their own right?
You might complain that by raising questions of build quality, reliability, safety, cost of parts, service, warranty, etc., that poster is merely, “derailing” the thread.
It may appear that way if your sole concern is colour or country of origin, though I would submit that a refusal to put the question in perspective might be symptomatic of not having an adequate grasp of the question itself.
See my point?