Can someone explain this?
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Can someone explain this?
Did the Bubble Sisters ever apologise or anything?
What is your take on this?
Is this racist or just creativity and a misunderstanding?
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I'm at work so I can't hear what they're actually saying (not that I'd understand) but I'm assuming you're referring to the black face.
This is my take on it:
If they were to do this in the US then yes it would be highly offensive and they should have to apologize for it. We have a history of slavery, racism and black face that was used in minstrel shows to promote racial stereotypes. BUT Korea doesn't have this history and so they aren't bound to the same 'rules'. This sort of reminds me of all the uproar caused when Mexico decided to put Memín Pinguín on a stamp.
So, is it racially insensitive? Yes, very much so but they might not see it that way. Am I personally offended? Yes but that's because I come from a culture that looks down on doing these things but you have to look at it from a cultural relativistic stand point, Korea doesn't have the same history the US did so how they react to these things is much different. I wouldn't call it creativity, but I would say that all they're trying to do is entertain and are not reading as much into as we are.
This is my take on it:
If they were to do this in the US then yes it would be highly offensive and they should have to apologize for it. We have a history of slavery, racism and black face that was used in minstrel shows to promote racial stereotypes. BUT Korea doesn't have this history and so they aren't bound to the same 'rules'. This sort of reminds me of all the uproar caused when Mexico decided to put Memín Pinguín on a stamp.
So, is it racially insensitive? Yes, very much so but they might not see it that way. Am I personally offended? Yes but that's because I come from a culture that looks down on doing these things but you have to look at it from a cultural relativistic stand point, Korea doesn't have the same history the US did so how they react to these things is much different. I wouldn't call it creativity, but I would say that all they're trying to do is entertain and are not reading as much into as we are.
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