If someone puts up a clip like this, will you call that person "racist"?
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I wouldn't call someone a racist if they put that video up. For starters it seems to be a movie loosely based on history. There are lots of movies about slavery in the US some are accurate and some are loosely based on historical events. So if there was ever a real occurrence of Japanese Pirates fighting the Chinese then that's what happened. We can't do anything about the past except learn from it to become better people on both sides.If someone puts up a clip like this, will you call that person "racist"?
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Just including some ethnicity/culture/race in a video and/or its title doesn't automatically make it racist. I didn't see anything racist in the first few minutes of that video.If someone puts up a clip like this, will you call that person "racist"?
Your thought?
If someone puts up a clip like this, will you call that person "racist"?
Your thought?
I don't think it would matter if it was a lose portrayal of a real event. We watch historically based movies all the time, RAMBO is one. While it's not accurate at all, it is based on an historical even. War is a nasty business. Video games do the same thing. Call of Duty multiplayer gives the players an option to play as a German, Russian, or American Soldier. I've been on the German team but it didn't make me a racist. It's just a game that used the groups of people who were part of that war.You mean because of the way this movie (TV show?) depicts one of the sides in this conflict? I suspect that most Westerners, myself included, don't know enough about the cultural/historical context to know if this is an accurate or biased depiction. Sometimes these things can be subtle and difficult for outsiders. Like if someone played a movie about the American Civil War in China, I doubt many Chinese people could tell if it was an accurate or biased depiction (even if it would be obvious to an American), because that's not their history.
I don't think it would matter if it was a lose portrayal of a real event. We watch historically based movies all the time, RAMBO is one. While it's not accurate at all, it is based on an historical even. War is a nasty business. Video games do the same thing. Call of Duty multiplayer gives the players an option to play as a German, Russian, or American Soldier. I've been on the German team but it didn't make me a racist. It's just a game that used the groups of people who were part of that war.
The strangest game that I've seen was one where the U.S. were the bad guys. It made me feel uneasy for about 30 seconds and then reality hit. It's a game and there are different perspectives in which people see historical events. The Civial War in the US is a perfect example. People from the north do not tell the same story that people from the south tell it. Even to this day, you'll get 2 different stories on what the ware was about. While I may not agree with the southern perspective, I've had good relationships with people who believe the southern perspective.
Now if a person is posting racist propaganda then that's totally different than the video that the OP posted.
EDIT: Now if Kung Fu wang isn't showing the context in which that video was created then it could be part of a racist message. He likes to leave stuff out, so people usually end up commenting on part of the whole.
movie about the Indian Wars where the Native Americans were depicted as a bunch of murderous barbarians and the settlers as all helpless innocents, that would be more than just "loose interpretation".
There are literally dozens of movies with exactly that plot.