burnee54
East Upper Hermit
Who the hell is in the full costume?. I know it's a donkey but from what film/TV series?
I think it might be Eddie Murphy's Donkey from Shrek?
Who the hell is in the full costume?. I know it's a donkey but from what film/TV series?
Why don't you try reading the whole thread?
I think it might be Eddie Murphy's Donkey from Shrek?
Why don't you try reading the whole thread?
What gets me in these cases is how thick the people involved are not to realise that blacking up is going to cause a bit of trouble. Regardless of what you think of the practice surely a profeesional sportsperson has to have had some media training in things to avoid and would think hang on its not the 1970's anymore the press are going to pick up on this and i could end up in hot water.
Absolutely not as its all one way traffic
I wonder if the people/groups offended actually spoken to those involved.
Thick in a sense that he's now likely to receive threats and vile abuse and perhaps hadn't thought that far ahead.
I don't want to live in a society whereby you can't imitate someone for a fancy dress party for the sake of not being labelled a racist or offending someone.
If I went to a fancy dress party as an Orange and painted my face Orange is that offensive too?
Even if it were 'bigger than Bony' he and the character of Williams set the tone for the debate (if there really must be one).When he was criticised online, Williams insisted there was “not a racist bone in my body” and that Wilfried Bony “said it’s okay so no offence taken.”
“Wilfried Bony may be OK with it but it is bigger than Wilfried Bony.”
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/wales-international-liam-williams-called-8324794
Thick in the sense that these sort of melodramas happen with boring regularity. You'd have to be living in a cave not to realise what was going to happen if a picture of you in blackface gets in the papers. And speaking if melodrama "I don't want to live in a society whereby you can't imitate someone for a fancy dress party for the sake of not being labelled a racist or offending someone" you're right that really is one of the last great human rights issues.
That's not a great example as oranges never faced slavery, modern day persecution in America (?), ad infintum, but I get your point.
All I could come up with was Madame Fanny in Allo Allo. She was not deaf, but she was portrayed as being deaf with her ear trumpet and incapable. I'm not offended.