Spanish Racism Toward China? 08/12/2008
In anticipation for the Olympics in Beijing, the Spanish basketball team took a picture for an advertisement a courier company had carried in a major Spanish newspaper. In the picture, all the players pulled the sides of their eyes, making the well known "slant eyed" look that mocks Asians' most recognizable feature. Commentsed li 08/13/2008 03:55
U should check your sources before writing things like this. OMG! Are you even asian? Not a single asian or chinese for that matter thinks the way you do. You shouldn't be trying to blemish a country for trying to be a part of one's culture! My culture for that matter! I'm chinese. I can tell you right now that all chinese people that I know (almost everybody here around me here in china are chinese!) did not take offense of this nonsense. i think you are the racist one. Thinking that everything you see is about racism. So if our chinese basketball team goes to mexico and did an advertisement wearing a sombrero and doing some other mexican gesture, does it mean we are being racist as well? The spaniards are just trying to say that they will be apart of our culture for this olympics! Go China! Go Spain! Go WORLD!
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I'm not sure I understand all the hoopla over the Spaniards posing with slanted eyes for an advertisement. Is racism (race-ism, looking at the root of the word without positive or negative connotations) all bad? Meaning, is it wrong to acknowledge the differences between races and cultures? Is it wrong to see the humor in our differences? Humanity has a common thread, and it isn't our skin color, or body structures, or facial features. As cliché and corny as it is, our only real common thread is our capacity to love, which is a function of our unique souls. Our souls are what separate us from the animal kingdom. Everything else within humanity is just, well...different. It seems to me that rather than focusing on being color blind, we should embrace a positive approach to racism. Embrace the differences among the races for all they are worth, including the humorous differences. Our differences are what make us unique, both as individuals and people groups. They make us Chinese, American, Spanish, African, Indian, black, brown, red, and white. To be clear, racism and prejudice is of the devil, but racial differences are interesting and sometime humorous. So why make something as natural as race into something so offensive?
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laurenne 08/13/2008 23:29
I agree wholeheartedly with Jack on this one. And I also want to comment that I think it's hilarious that we are bashing Spaniards for being racist, yet this whole controversy seems to be about whether or not "the Spanish" are racist and not "the Spanish basketball team." WE are generalizing about the entire country based on something a few people did. Isn't that racism?
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guest 08/24/2008 01:33
I don't know about ed li above. In fact, I'm ashamed that he's chinese because I definitely feel offended by the gesture of the spanish basketball team. As a matter of fact, I had lived in Europe for quite a while and as any Asian who's lived there for a while can attest, Europeans are very primitive when it comes to race relations, much more so than Americans who at least had to wrestle with such matters at some point in their history.
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03/17/2009 03:01
I would like to thank you for the efforts you have made in writing this article.
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