That comes across as a bit flippant too, considering that you're about something more that a few Vikings pillaging a monastery. Still, it's hard to see what it's got to do with modern people who are likely descended from both Vikings and their victims, and a whole bunch of other peoples too. I think there may have been time for the evil effects of the various invasions of Britain to have diffused across society or even faded away altogether. The same can't be said for what was done to Native Americans.FujiKiwi wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 1:18 pmWell I was being a bit flippant. But the oppression a group has faced for the past two hundred years, right up to the present moment isn’t the same as a few Vikings pillaging a monastery a thousand years ago. An obvious difference.So because we have to go back further for the many, many invasions of England we treat people unequally?
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100% agree.Tilly Orifice wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:45 amThat comes across as a bit flippant too, considering that you're about something more that a few Vikings pillaging a monastery. Still, it's hard to see what it's got to do with modern people who are likely descended from both Vikings and their victims, and a whole bunch of other peoples too. I think there may have been time for the evil effects of the various invasions of Britain to have diffused across society or even faded away altogether. The same can't be said for what was done to Native Americans.FujiKiwi wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 1:18 pmWell I was being a bit flippant. But the oppression a group has faced for the past two hundred years, right up to the present moment isn’t the same as a few Vikings pillaging a monastery a thousand years ago. An obvious difference.So because we have to go back further for the many, many invasions of England we treat people unequally?
What this thread shows is that most arguments starting "But what about...." are stupid arguments.
Can I have that again in English?Rhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:53 pmLuckily for me I'm supportive of a norm people can be offensive, otherwise I shudder to think how worried I'd have beenJM2K6 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:05 pmThis sort of sophistry is kinda aggravating just FYI.Rhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 4:45 pm
And if one looks at the power dynamics resulting from invasion and counter invasion, from serfdom through to low paid labour, are we happy to say everyone has escaped oppression? For sure we've got a certain amount of social mobility, but so have Native Americans
It's not so much your brave stand for freedom of speech that is being criticized in this case. It's the vacuous idiocy of your argument.Rhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:53 pm
Luckily for me I'm supportive of a norm people can be offensive, otherwise I shudder to think how worried I'd have been
why do you think they are being mocked or ridiculed??FujiKiwi wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 3:15 amA staggeringly stupid post, in context..OverThere wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2020 10:29 pm I'm always a bit wary of the concept of cultural appropriation as something that is to be frowned upon.
It has been part of the make up of human society since the very beginning. Without continuous cultural appropriation our civilisation would not exist.
Without appropriation a culture will die.
There's a difference between sharing ideas around, and mocking and ridiculing cultures that have suffered from genocide.
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1) Because Chiefs' imagery is a brazen caricature, however well intentioned, and people who don't get that only know about native Americans from moviesOpenside wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 8:21 pmwhy do you think they are being mocked or ridiculed??FujiKiwi wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 3:15 amA staggeringly stupid post, in context..OverThere wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2020 10:29 pm I'm always a bit wary of the concept of cultural appropriation as something that is to be frowned upon.
It has been part of the make up of human society since the very beginning. Without continuous cultural appropriation our civilisation would not exist.
Without appropriation a culture will die.
There's a difference between sharing ideas around, and mocking and ridiculing cultures that have suffered from genocide.
2) Actual native Americans (possibly Canadians, I can't quite recall) have told Chiefs they find the appropriation offensive.
Hey Hosockwithaticket wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 9:01 pm1) Because Chiefs' imagery is a brazen caricature, however well intentioned, and people who don't get that only know about native Americans from movies
2) Actual native Americans (possibly Canadians, I can't quite recall) have told Chiefs they find the appropriation offensive.
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It’s such an interesting topic this.
For me, cultural appropriation is a bull shit and counterproductive concept
It is highly subjective, and designed to lend moral superiority to historically oppressed people.
Sounds good on the surface, but giving superiority to one group over another, especially on subjective criteria, is the enemy of equality for me.
Might feel good in the short term, but it feels inevitable that it’ll lead to segregation and the sense of ‘other’. It’s ultimately divisive in the medium and long term.
Moreover, the concept is completely unnecessary - humans already have this covered!
The topic of the chiefs is a good one for me, as I agree it should be changed. But not under the banner of appropriation. The chiefs’ logo, chant etc are, frankly, rude. Plain and simple, it’s crassly rude to native Americans and should be changed.
But if a white person wants to wear dreadlocks, or a white person wants to dress in the way they do in the Far East, then they should be allowed to, without censor, as long as they’re doing it as a homage to those other cultures, not as a piss take.
For me, cultural appropriation is a bull shit and counterproductive concept
It is highly subjective, and designed to lend moral superiority to historically oppressed people.
Sounds good on the surface, but giving superiority to one group over another, especially on subjective criteria, is the enemy of equality for me.
Might feel good in the short term, but it feels inevitable that it’ll lead to segregation and the sense of ‘other’. It’s ultimately divisive in the medium and long term.
Moreover, the concept is completely unnecessary - humans already have this covered!
The topic of the chiefs is a good one for me, as I agree it should be changed. But not under the banner of appropriation. The chiefs’ logo, chant etc are, frankly, rude. Plain and simple, it’s crassly rude to native Americans and should be changed.
But if a white person wants to wear dreadlocks, or a white person wants to dress in the way they do in the Far East, then they should be allowed to, without censor, as long as they’re doing it as a homage to those other cultures, not as a piss take.
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How many? Serious question. Because how many of a group needs to express feelings of being offended for it to merit consideration? 1%? 10%? 51%... because that's a majority line?sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 9:01 pm 2) Actual native Americans (possibly Canadians, I can't quite recall) have told Chiefs they find the appropriation offensive.
I don't think anyone will know how many, but one of them was a cultural ambassador for a Sioux tribe, who happens to live in Exeter, so someone whose opinion carries a lot of weight when it comes to talking about what's offensive to native american tribes.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 12:48 pmHow many? Serious question. Because how many of a group needs to express feelings of being offended for it to merit consideration? 1%? 10%? 51%... because that's a majority line?sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 9:01 pm 2) Actual native Americans (possibly Canadians, I can't quite recall) have told Chiefs they find the appropriation offensive.
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Been reading A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies in 1542 which is not North America but spun me out into looking at North American indigenous peoples and how many distinct tribes there were. And it's a sh*tload!JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 12:50 pmI don't think anyone will know how many, but one of them was a cultural ambassador for a Sioux tribe, who happens to live in Exeter, so someone whose opinion carries a lot of weight when it comes to talking about what's offensive to native american tribes.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 12:48 pmHow many? Serious question. Because how many of a group needs to express feelings of being offended for it to merit consideration? 1%? 10%? 51%... because that's a majority line?sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 9:01 pm 2) Actual native Americans (possibly Canadians, I can't quite recall) have told Chiefs they find the appropriation offensive.
So, I agree that the guy you mention obviously carries more gravity than the blogger in the post above but he's one rep of one tribe amongst literally hundreds. Interestingly, very few tribes wore feathered head dresses (technically war bonnets) a la Washington Redskins, Exeter or Little Plum (is he still a Beano character?!) and one of them was the Sioux so maybe he/they have more right to be offended and that chucks my numbers out of kilter.
But you already know where I am on this stuff i.e. small groups seeking to be offended supported by non members seeking to be indignant by proxy get on my tits! It's all about intent and context and no-one is going to convince me Exeter are a closet racist club. Context here also: Washington is in North America. Devon is not.
Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 1:12 pmBeen reading A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies in 1542 which is not North America but spun me out into looking at North American indigenous peoples and how many distinct tribes there were. And it's a sh*tload!JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 12:50 pmI don't think anyone will know how many, but one of them was a cultural ambassador for a Sioux tribe, who happens to live in Exeter, so someone whose opinion carries a lot of weight when it comes to talking about what's offensive to native american tribes.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 12:48 pm
How many? Serious question. Because how many of a group needs to express feelings of being offended for it to merit consideration? 1%? 10%? 51%... because that's a majority line?
So, I agree that the guy you mention obviously carries more gravity than the blogger in the post above but he's one rep of one tribe amongst literally hundreds. Interestingly, very few tribes wore feathered head dresses (technically war bonnets) a la Washington Redskins, Exeter or Little Plum (is he still a Beano character?!) and one of them was the Sioux so maybe he/they have more right to be offended and that chucks my numbers out of kilter.
But you already know where I am on this stuff i.e. small groups seeking to be offended supported by non members seeking to be indignant by proxy get on my tits! It's all about intent and context and no-one is going to convince me Exeter are a closet racist club. Context here also: Washington is in North America. Devon is not.
She, not he.
You're right, Exeter is not in North America. So why the fuck are they branding themselves with a caricature of a native american and engaging in gross cultural stereotypes?
It's not like Exeter just woke up and decided to deep dive into native American culture. I think Hollywood has a lot more to answer about this than Exeter.
Sure, at the time I'm sure it was seen as a harmless fun thing. But that was a long time ago now and there's genuinely no excuse for this shit any more.
Buffalo Bill, a thousand ten cent pamphlets and General Custer too. It still doesn't excuse them though.
I was quite ambivalent before but now we're taking about stolen valour I'm all aboard the outrage train.
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We should extend this to
- Crusaders. Clearest case of all given the root of the world's major strifes currently.
- Saints. Absolutely offensive to god botherers.
- Saracens. Hard to see how this differs from the Chiefs scenario.
- English fans singing "Swing Low".
- Crusaders. Clearest case of all given the root of the world's major strifes currently.
- Saints. Absolutely offensive to god botherers.
- Saracens. Hard to see how this differs from the Chiefs scenario.
- English fans singing "Swing Low".
I don't follow South African football at all, but it's interesting that (as far as I know) this has never even been a talking point over here for Kaiser Chiefs, the one of the biggest football teams in South Africa.
https://www.kaizerchiefs.com/
Personally I don't mind the name, but it's the Native American association that is problematic.
Should do what the NZ Chiefs team did and keep the name, but adopt locally relevant symbols for it.
https://www.kaizerchiefs.com/
Personally I don't mind the name, but it's the Native American association that is problematic.
Should do what the NZ Chiefs team did and keep the name, but adopt locally relevant symbols for it.
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Use of American Indian imagery is stupid, what tribes of that sort were there in Devon ffs… why not just use a Celtic Chieftain and symbology instead…
On the topic of cultural appropriation though… hehe, I guess we can expect all non white peoples to stop wearing clothes as we know them then… Even the likes of Saddam and the Chairman of the CCP wear suits and ties
On the topic of cultural appropriation though… hehe, I guess we can expect all non white peoples to stop wearing clothes as we know them then… Even the likes of Saddam and the Chairman of the CCP wear suits and ties
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How many Lions live in England?BlueCollarRugby wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 11:50 pm Use of American Indian imagery is stupid, what tribes of that sort were there in Devon ffs… why not just use a Celtic Chieftain and symbology instead…
On the topic of cultural appropriation though… hehe, I guess we can expect all non white peoples to stop wearing clothes as we know them then… Even the likes of Saddam and the Chairman of the CCP wear suits and ties
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This will keep coming up again and again. I don't know why they don't just get ahead of it at Exeter and deal with it.
This thread on their board amused me. Any talk of branding has the thread deleted. Posters banned etc.
https://swww.rugbynetwork.net/boards/re ... 458,page=1
This thread on their board amused me. Any talk of branding has the thread deleted. Posters banned etc.
https://swww.rugbynetwork.net/boards/re ... 458,page=1
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Has Jake got the role there too?Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 7:48 am This will keep coming up again and again. I don't know why they don't just get ahead of it at Exeter and deal with it.
This thread on their board amused me. Any talk of branding has the thread deleted. Posters banned etc.
https://swww.rugbynetwork.net/boards/re ... 458,page=1
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Possibly. The Exeter lad definitely loves his new banhammer!Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 7:56 amHas Jake got the role there too?Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 7:48 am This will keep coming up again and again. I don't know why they don't just get ahead of it at Exeter and deal with it.
This thread on their board amused me. Any talk of branding has the thread deleted. Posters banned etc.
https://swww.rugbynetwork.net/boards/re ... 458,page=1
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That’s a good point.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 7:43 amHow many Lions live in England?BlueCollarRugby wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 11:50 pm Use of American Indian imagery is stupid, what tribes of that sort were there in Devon ffs… why not just use a Celtic Chieftain and symbology instead…
On the topic of cultural appropriation though… hehe, I guess we can expect all non white peoples to stop wearing clothes as we know them then… Even the likes of Saddam and the Chairman of the CCP wear suits and ties
I don’t even know how Lions came to be the symbol of England though I will now go and research.
But as to the point Lions are not people. American Indians are.
The whole use of such a caricature seems ridiculous and offensive to me, and I am as far from woke as you can get.
Get a decent, non offensive and relevant branding ffs and be done
As a slight aside, Iranians don’t wear ties as a little thumb of the nose to western cultureBlueCollarRugby wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 11:50 pm Use of American Indian imagery is stupid, what tribes of that sort were there in Devon ffs… why not just use a Celtic Chieftain and symbology instead…
On the topic of cultural appropriation though… hehe, I guess we can expect all non white peoples to stop wearing clothes as we know them then… Even the likes of Saddam and the Chairman of the CCP wear suits and ties
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
Really?!Slick wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 3:59 pmAs a slight aside, Iranians don’t wear ties as a little thumb of the nose to western cultureBlueCollarRugby wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 11:50 pm Use of American Indian imagery is stupid, what tribes of that sort were there in Devon ffs… why not just use a Celtic Chieftain and symbology instead…
On the topic of cultural appropriation though… hehe, I guess we can expect all non white peoples to stop wearing clothes as we know them then… Even the likes of Saddam and the Chairman of the CCP wear suits and ties
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/6528881.stmBrazil wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 4:04 pmReally?!Slick wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 3:59 pmAs a slight aside, Iranians don’t wear ties as a little thumb of the nose to western cultureBlueCollarRugby wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 11:50 pm Use of American Indian imagery is stupid, what tribes of that sort were there in Devon ffs… why not just use a Celtic Chieftain and symbology instead…
On the topic of cultural appropriation though… hehe, I guess we can expect all non white peoples to stop wearing clothes as we know them then… Even the likes of Saddam and the Chairman of the CCP wear suits and ties
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