MovieChat Forums > General Discussion > Am I being racist?

Am I being racist?


I get really upset whenever I see other races making a career from dancing hip hop. Hip hop was created from the black experience. These other races don't know anything about being black. They couldn't care less about black people.

I don't see blacks in ballroom dancing. Does that mean that blacks aren't good enough?

Why is it that blacks are not accepted in other dance professions of other cultures but other cultures are good enough to be professional hip hop dancers?


I understand that there are some blacks dancing ballet professionally. Keep in mind though with ballet, a traditionally caucasian or Asian dance profession, only take the very BEST.

But it seems like with hip hop, anybody is good enough? I'm sorry but I want the very BEST dancing hip hop. Only a black person can accomplish that the very best hip hop choreography.


Does feeling all that make me racist? I hope not.๐Ÿ˜Ÿ

reply

Hip Hop Anonymous?

reply

Yeah, just a little bit. Its like if I said Darius Rucker can't play country music because it's for white rednecks.

Signed, million man.

reply

I don't listen to Darius Rucker. I have no idea what his talent is like. Although he never became a country music superstar on the level of male country music superstars like George Straight.

Country nusic fans are picky. They wanted to kick Faith Hill out of country because Faith tried to move into pop music and was trying to be an actress in Hollywood.


So Faith made that song Mississippi Girl. In her lyrics she explains to country fans that she is still the same country girl that she started out as.

Kind of how Jennifer Lopez made Jenny from the Block song.

reply

You must not have heard Wagon Wheel.

Signed, million man.

reply

Oh that's not at all like your statement. No sir.

You're making the wrong comparison completely. But since you brought up Darius Rucker as a country music star. Darius Rucker has 10 number one hits. George Straight has 60 number one hits. Can you explain why that is?

reply

Racism is in ALL aspects of American society - directly and indirectly. Unfortunately.

In regard to ballroom dancing, black ballroom dancers were early influencers, but you and most people are unaware of this. Why? Black history and contributions are not given the same respect or acknowledgement. I linked information about them:

"Historic Black Dancers Who Influenced Ballroom Dance"
https://blog.dancevision.com/historic-black-dancers-who-influenced-ballroom-dance

Racism can happen with biased judges who give lower scores to black contestants. Most racists are unaware of their own racism and much of it can be unintentional or unconscious.

Also, racism can be indirect. For instance, if funds are needed for travel, etc then Black dancers start at a disadvantage since slavery, Jim Crow and continuing disparities prevent them from the same opportunities to gain networth that whites have had.

They also need sponsors which could be harder for black ballroom dancers to find.
https://www.dance-forums.com/threads/ballroom-sponsorship.1714/

reply

""Historic Black Dancers Who Influenced Ballroom Dance"
https://blog.dancevision.com/historic-black-dancers-who-influenced-ballroom-dance";


I doubt very much that those dancers wanted to influence the dance. They just wanted to do the dance as good as the race that created it.


reply

The point is that Ballroom Dancing was influenced by both Black and Latin cultures. You should know this if you watch the competitions.

reply

Is it Ok for black people to engage in White culture in your opinion? Like playing in the orchestra, playing Hockey, writing country music, etc?
If the answer is yes, but it's not OK for Whites to do hip-hop, then you are a racist. In particular an anti-White racist. And probably a black supremacist. Which is fine, as long as you're ok with Whites doing the same, White supremacy, White pride, etc.

reply

"Is it Ok for black people to engage in White culture in your opinion? "

I guess I will just have to keep repeating myself. The issue is not about banning non black people from dancing hip hop. It is about them never being as good at it as the black ones.


reply

What does it mean to be good at hip hop? Like most black people would consider Eminem as one of the best rappers. Are you saying they're wrong that he can't be better then pretty much all of them because he's White?

reply

๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ Ticketsplease has returned.

reply

He reincarnated into a black lady! Thatโ€™s some heavy shit bruh!

reply

They certainly have.

reply

There once was a young girl called Tina
Whose attitude couldnโ€™t be meaner
In her posts she would bait
To start racist debate
But deep down we know sheโ€™s a wiener

reply

You just earned respect from the Keeper
Your bars are so hot I think I got a fever
If Tinaโ€™s your girl, hurry please and leave her!!
Sheโ€™ll suck you dry to the bones not in a good way
But hey, may he who has never sin cast the first Stone, yeah thatโ€™s what I say!

reply

๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿฅ‡๐Ÿ‘

reply

"There once was a young girl called Tina
Whose attitude couldnโ€™t be meaner
In her posts she would bait
To start racist debate
But deep down we know sheโ€™s a wiener"

A nonconformist is not a troll. You should expand your vocabulary.

reply

Oh should I Ms Turner?

Slightly rich from someone who uses the term โ€œblacksโ€ 52 times in one troll post.

reply

THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU SAID "BLACKS" DOES NOT BODE WELL FOR YOUR RACIST DETERMINATION.

reply

Wow! Just finished this intense series which profoundly illustrates racial hatred https://moviechat.org/tt9064858/Them

reply