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by sambeau 5632 days ago
Indeed. I really tire of the overuse of the term "racism".

Racism is "the prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically superior to members of other races".

It can also be "abusive behavior towards members of another race" presumably justified by the former prejudice.

The British are not one race. I am British as are my Black, Asian and Oriental friends and colleagues. We are from different races; we are all British.

I am not being a pedant.

Racism has been an excuse throughout history to subjugate, kill, enslave, torture and experiment on innocent people. It is a real issue for many people in this world today, mostly the non-Caucasians.

Racism is a BIG deal. It is about Liberty. It is about what makes us human.

Banning a pop-song because it is played by black artists is almost certainly racism. Banning a song for the use of the word "faggot" is not - even if all of the artists on the song are black. And, yes, racism towards Caucasians does exist but it is mostly a small problem for people living in East Asia. Positive discrimination, though often accused as such, is not racism. (although it is, clearly, discrimination)

I disagree with the banning this song but not because it is a "British Classic" (in my opinion it is not - it's just a fun pop-song) but because the word faggot is used in context - in the character of a bigot complaining about his life in comparison to that of a Pop star. In the video Dire Straits show themselves to be the faggots.

Also, I'm fairly sure that the characters being portrayed are supposed to be Blue-collar Americans (faggot is not a commonly-used British phrase - "Poof" would have been the 1980s British equivalent).

So, if anything, there's an argument for it being Blue-Collar-Americanist.