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Alex337
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I’m still not sure what’s so bad about listening to people of Indian descent when they say a portrayal is offensive?It will never end. Political Correctness is more akin to a disease if anything. It just grows and festers.
I’m not advocating on behalf of those other groups listed because those groups have not come forward and told me that the depiction is offensive; as I mentioned earlier it isn’t up to people outside of the minority to determine what is and is not an offensive representation. I’m simply listening to what folks in that minority have said and saying that maybe we should consider it.Put another way, if your criteria for purchasing a car, or any other product or service depends upon the proportionate representation of all races and ethnicities, you are a fool. When I purchase a car, I personally don’t even think about the races of those who built it. I don’t care if it was built by black people, white people or purple people as long as the design and build quality are superior.
By the way, pretty much every character on the Simpsons was stereotyped, including Bart as a troublemaking boy, Lisa as an intelligent and creative girl, Homer as a clueless white man/father, Ned Flanders as a credulous Christian, etc., etc. that even includes the stereotyping of clowns, news anchors, scientists, business executives, police chiefs, you name it.
Why are you not advocating on behalf of white heterosexual males who were poorly misrepresented by Homer? Or scientists? Or black doctors? Or mayors and police chiefs? Or boys, in general?
I swear this society has lost any sense of humour and ability to laugh at its own foibles that it may have once had. How is that for a stereotype?
In terms of buying products I think a better example may be culturally relevant materials. In Australia we have had a problem with non-Indigenous people creating “Indigenous art”; I wouldn’t buy art made by those folks as it is co-opting an important part of another person’s culture and the minority in question has pointed out it is offensive. On the other hand I would be fine with buying a pair of hakama made by a non-Japanese person because Japan has made it rather clear that they approve of foreign folks using their cultural dress. I hope that makes sense?