| > Are you saying that because we as a society make comparisons to Hitler, it's okay to call an Asian woman in a leadership position something like "Chairman Mao?" Are you trying to guilt trip everyone by making it seem like mocking power is a racist thing just because people of many races are involved? Rather than this passive aggressive attempt to trap someone, why don't you come out and simply say that you think it is racist and inappropriate? > What if you compared an Italian person to Mussolini? is that racist? Just some random Italian person you see walking around Rome? It's likely just wrong. But when comparing some bossy jerk to a tyrant, is it more racist to pick Mussolini for an Italian person? Probably not, because the dictators were a product of their cultures. Italians probably are more like Mussolini than Mao. Your post insinuates that people are insulting black people, or asians, and just throwing out any insult that fits. Yes, it is racist to just insult someone just for their color - regardless of who you compare them to. But if you're going to insult someone for non-racist reasons it doesn't suddenly become racist just because you pick Mugabe to compare them to, for instance. We don't do anyone any favors by over-reporting racism and in fact that's a common racist troll tactic; call everything racism to water it down or make victims look like complainers. |
In Pao's context, the comparisons drawn does suggest a racist undertone, an issue the parent commenter in my post seems to try and skirt around by asking another question.
Basically, you're literally missing my point. I'm pointing at the moon and you're too busying looking at my finger.
As an aside, it's hilarious to me that you think it's accommodating to compare Italians to Mussolini (over Mao or other dictators due to their shared cultural connection).