FRANAMANIAC
Well-Known Member
Of course 50 years ago, a black person's more immediate worries would probably be the constant state of fear of physical violence they had in some locations, like the old south.I'm sure there are plenty of people out there that think that way. Hell, to some extent I do. I'm more concerned with teaching my kids to not be offended by other people's thoughts. It seems the harder this world tries to become more sensitive to others thoughts, the more sensitive people get. Imagine 50 years ago a black person concerning himself with "unintentional bias " and "unintended meaning".
But the thing about unintentional bias and unintended meaning is that people have studied these things, and realize that these kind of small things lay the foundation for larger, systemic, institutional racism. It kind of normalizes it.
Sure, I dont think Gary said anything mean here, but he should be aware that it does have some bad context. I dont think it warranted a suspension.
But if in the future somone does maliciously call someone an ape, etc. They could point to times wehre people said it and it was okay, and use that as justification for their racism. Small things normalize big things. At least thats what I've learned in my personal observations about power structures.