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Showing posts with label British racial slurs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British racial slurs. Show all posts

Friday, August 24, 2012

Across the Pond...

Over the years, I've heard the expression "Across the pond" used so many times I can make your head spin. When I was younger, I was always curious as to what this expression meant. So I asked my dad and he never really responded. I ask him years later what that saying meant because he said it and he said that it meant over in England. I won't tell you exactly what he called England, but if you're English and reading this, it was not a compliment what he said. So this post will show some stuff about this little country in the UK which has given us good music, good TV and sexy guys with even sexier accents, lmao!!!! And to add, some of this stuff has also become increasingly popular in the US in years past

Stereotypes
-Bad hygiene
-Not a stereotype, but true fact: British men have cute accents
-Big, yellow or bad teeth in general
-Heavy smokers/drinkers
-Snooty, stuck up
-Thinks they are better than Americans
-Obsessed with soccer
-Obsessed with the Queen
-Tight-fitting clothing
-Ride around on bicycles
-All live in London
-Very mouthy
-British men are gay
-Suave, romantic lovers
-High class accents
-Wears bowler hats
-Carries umbrellas
-Say things like "Pip pip, cheerio!"
-This one is not a stereotype, it seems to he stone cold truth. Women who might hear a British accent on an especially cute guy might fall head over heels for it and suddenly be turned on by it.
-That in movies, Brits will be butlers or gentlemen, that in Disney movies, the baddies all seem to possess an English accent

TV shows
-Top Gear

-Law and Order: UK
I still say my English teacher looks like him, which is hilarious. This actor is English and I have a teacher who teaches an English class and looks like him. Wow!!

-My Family

-Primeval
Music
-David Bowie
-Judas Priest
-Def Leppard
-Dusty Springfield

-Petula Clark
-The Rolling Stones
-The Beatles
-The Who
-Bad Company

-Genesis
-Phil Collins
It's truly amazing what my stepdad gets me liking...

-Seal
-The Spice Girls
"Hey Gerri, think that dress could be any shorter?"

-Rod Stewart
Nice hair there, Rod!

Actors/Actresses
-Paul Bettany
-Emma Watson
-Rupert Grint
-Reshma Shetty
I knew she was English. That accent does not lie!
-Marianne-Jean Baptiste
She's pretty too!!
-Sophie Okonedo
She's pretty
-Emma Thompson
-Natasha Richardson
-Colin Firth

-Orlando Bloom
Is it getting hot in here or is it just me?

-Michael Caine
Still my dad's favorite actor, no matter where my dad is

-Maggie Smith
OMG, I know the movie this image is from. A movie in 1969 called The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

-Cilla Black
If this is her now, whoa! She looks great!!

-Kate Winslet

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Racial Profiling and More

Racial Profiling

Racial Profiling: assuming things about a certain race, national, religious, ethnic group without more knowledge of that group. Also known as stereotyping

Examples:
  • Asians are short, will be experts at martial arts, run laundromats/dry cleaners, all look the same.
  • Blacks are pimps/drug dealers
  • Latinos are lazy, be gardeners/landscapers or all live in one house
  • Italians will be with the mob, or have greased up hair
  • British people are stuck up, walk around wearing bowler hats, carrying umbrellas or British men being gay
  • Jewish people are nitpicky misers.
Racial Segregation and Violence

Jim Crow Laws: state and local laws started between 1876 and 1965. It had a supposedly "separate but equal" status for black Americans, but we all know how that ended up. It was another form of segregation

Sundown Towns: this term refers to towns where only white residents were allowed to live. This kind of stuff happened between 1890 and 1965 as well. Hate groups, such as the KKK were drawn to sundown towns. The reason for the name is because there were derogatory signs saying that minorities couldn't be present at sundown. These kinds of towns don't allow any race/ethnic group. Most notably Americans of African descent. If they were found after sunset, they risked a beating or being imprisoned.

Out West, sundown towns started popping up because of the ever increasing number of Chinese and Japanese immigrants living in the West. People started creating these towns because they were competing with the Asian immigrants for jobs

Also people of other races and ethnicities have been subjected to some kind of persecution, such as:
  • Black people having to sit in the back of a bus
  • American-born Japanese in internment camps
  • German-Jews having to wear the Star of David and then go to concentration camps
  • American Indians having their land taken away from them in treaties, being put on reservations and having the greedy white man and his family take their land and desecrate it.
There were also hate groups ready to dispense what they called justice to people they thought were unworthy of living in the US. Groups like the KKK, the White Knights, neo-Nazi skinheads, etc

The KKK usually burned crosses, used terror, violence, and even went as far as rape to get theier point across. If they were supposed to be so brave, why did they wear hoods? That just shows they're cowards. Now, you'll probably know that this kind of garbage really pisses me off!! My grandfather hated anything to do with racism/discrimintation, and I'm definitely with him. I HATE RACISM!!!!!!!!!

Labeling

Labeling: the act of putting someone's ethnic background before American, even if they were born in America

Some examples include:
Lucy Liu and B.D. Wong and Russell Wong are Chinese-American
Lucy Liu, one of my favorite actresses


B.D. Wong as Dr. George Huang on Law and Order:SVU

Russell Wong, Romeo Must Die
James Shigeta and Carrie Ann Inaba and James Iha are Japanese-American

Smashing Pumpkins co-founder and guitarist James Iha. He's kinda cute....

Carrie Ann Inaba

James Shigeta as Joseph Yoshinobi Takagi in Die Hard
Wes Studi and Johnny Depp and Rudy Youngblood are Native American

Johnny Depp

Wes Studi

Rudy Youngblood
Gabriel Iglesias and Cheech Marin and Christina Aguilera are Latin-American

Cheech Marin
 
Gabriel Iglesias

Christina Aguilera on the set of the video for Maroon 5's new single Moves Like Jagger. She should know how to dance like Jagger, considering she was grinding up against him, practically screwing him on stage at the Stones's New York concert in 2006. FYI, she's the blonde one with the hat on!!
Singing the song Live with Me


Don't believe me? Look at these 2 pics. They're getting pretty close, lol!

Halle Berry and Denzel Washington and Viola Davis are African-American

OOOOHHHH, Denzel, what a major hottie!! Love his smile, makes me melt......
 
Halle Berry, one of my fave actresses

Viola Davis, she's so beautiful

Lily Collins(daughter of British musician and Genesis member Phil Collins) and Keanu Reeves(Mother is of English descent) and Gregory Peck are of British-American descent.
  
Both parents were of English descent
 
Her dad, Genesis singer Phil Collins

 
Lily Collins


Keanu Reeves


Tuesday, October 18, 2011

British Media Stereotypes

Seriously, how can people think like this? Well if anyone who reads this is British or English or whatever you would prefer, you can rest easy knowing I don't think like this. I mean, honestly, how can I? I'm a huge Stones fan, Def Leppard is becoming yet another fave band and as for Top Gear--AWESOME! And, for the sake of laughing, I'm probably the only girl to look at Mick Jagger and scream bloody murder that he's cute!

When it comes to media, British people will be shown as being upper class, prudish, snobbish, having big, bad or yellow teeth or having proper manners.

In American films, the villains always seem to strangely possess an English accent, even if the movie's content is NOWHERE even near the UK. An example would be the Imperial Officers in Star Wars. But they never show good guys with English accents, like C3PO from Star Wars, Obi Wan Kenobi.

Also people frmo England will be shown as people with upper class accents, such as Hugh Grant, and also being gay, especially British men.

But no one stops and thinks about some of the people in our world, like David Beckham, who's a soccer player, musicians like The Beatles, actresses like Maggie Smith,etc.

Also British characters in movies end up being butlers or gentlemen

Disney movies are somewhat notorious for the 'Bad Brit' stereotype. The villains almost always end up possessing an English accent, and sometimes it's not Disney movies. Here are some examples:
  • Judge Frollo(Hunchback of Notre Dame): voiced by Tony Jay, a white British actor, even though the character is supposed to be French
  • Jafar(Aladdin)
  • Professor Ratigan(The Great Mouse Detective)
  • Maleficent(Sleeping Beauty)
  • Lady Tremaine(Cinderella)
  • Scar(The Lion King). Supposed to take place in Africa, but the character is voiced by Jeremy Irons, a white British actor
  • Mrs. Trunchbull(Matilda)
  • Count Olaf(A Series of Unfortunate Events)

Famous English people, alot huh?, lol:

The Rolling Stones
L-R: Ronnie Wood[insert little hearts, lol], Keith Richards, Mick Jagger[insert little hearts, lol], Charlie Watts
Def Leppard
Judas Priest
Richard Hammond, James May, Jeremy Clarkson

L-R: Richard Hammond: HOTTIE, Jeremy Clarkson, James May
Zoe Wanamaker

From the episode of My Family where Nick is trying to move back in

Colin Firth

He's kind of cute in an English gentleman sort of way

Kate Winslet

One of my fave actresses


Helena Bonham-Carter
Daniel Radcliffe
Hottie!
 
Rupert Grint
Slowly beginning to find him attractive


Emma Watson
Naveen Andrews
Gary Oldman
Ravi Kapoor
Reshma Shetty
Rowan Atkinson
Hugh Laurie
Cilla Black
Dusty Springfield
Petula Clark
Michael Caine
Helen Mirren
Natasha Richardson
Maggie Smith
Jason Statham
Orlando Bloom
Parminder Nagra
Marianne Faithful