Why is there a Black History Month but not a White History Month?

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So...either we have a stereotypical black man (George Jefferson, Sanford<No T> wasn't a really positive role model, Give me a break was a black woman who had to clean up after a white guy, Webster had to be adopted by white people, same with Diff'ren Strokes (cept he had a rich snobby white daughter too), and the one token black kid in a school/home?

Of those you listed, only the Cosby show showed blacks in a non comical setting (in the sense they weren't caricatures).

Is it really that big of a deal that a network is called "black entertainment network"? I mean, us whites only had ABC, NBC, Fox, CBS, PBS, TBS, Disney, Nickelodeon, MTV (in it's earliest incarnation), VH1, TNN, USA, and so on and so on and so on....

Oh, so you need to downplay all of the black shows. Well, I was just getting warmed up. There was also Julia, Good Times, Fat Albert, What's Happening, Hanging with Mr. Cooper, sister sister, Oprah, Kennan and Kal, the NBA, Sammy Davis Jr and the Sinbad show.

No Black TV shows.......get outta here.....:pimp:
 
Oh, so you need to downplay all of the black shows. Well, I was just getting warmed up. There was also Julia, Good Times, Fat Albert, What's Happening, Hanging with Mr. Cooper, sister sister, Oprah, Kennan and Kal, the NBA, Sammy Davis Jr and the Sinbad show.

No Black TV shows.......get outta here.....:pimp:

ok, name me the black TV shows in the 50's, or 60's?

name me the major black stars from the 50's and 60's.

go on..

if you don't honestly see that there was stereotypical character roles for blacks in the 70's and 80's and 90's, then I don't even see any reason to continue discussing this.

And besides, WHO GIVES A FUCK that there is 1 network called "black entertainment" network? Is that really troublesome?
 
I thought CMT, Fox News, Lifetime and Hallmark were the white people channels.
 
I thought CMT, Fox News, Lifetime and Hallmark were the white people channels.

lifetime and hallmark are the female peoples channels.
 
In the 50's and 60's you had Julia and Beluah. In 1950, only 10% of the population was black, and probably only about 15 black people in the nation had TVs. So what would be the sense in making a TV shows that target such a small % of the population? Political Correctness hadn't been invented back then.

If you're so worried about watching black people on TV, by all means, watch BET, order the collection of "Girlfriends" on DVD....
 
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It will go as far as the AA community wants to take it, because no matter how fucked up it is, it would just appear as though everyone else is racist and keeping the AA's 'down'.

B.E.T - black entertainment television, 'nuff said....

for the record, I don't give a shit what color someones skin is, but I do have a bone to pick with this type of shit, complete double standard fuckery.

ugh. go ahead and pick that bone, buddy. i think your thoughts need some... clarification.
 
Wow, I didn't realize that Black History Month was such a hot-button issue. What harm is really coming from a symbolic appreciation for a minority group? It's a celebration that has largely become a joke for suburban white teenagers to toast 40's to anyway.

Does it really bug ya'll that much that we take the time to acknowledge those that overcame and endured the torment of a government that vilified them based on their skin tone? That was a dark era in American history, and it wasn't that long ago. How some of you feel that Bill Cosby having a TV show somehow means that we should completely forget the struggles that the government and majority of the population forced upon the African American population is beyond me.

In terms of racial holidays though, I find the way that MLK Day is evolving to be increasingly disturbing. My grandfather was a civil rights leader from Missouri who worked closely with MLK and several other prominent civil rights activists, but the MLK Day holiday should not be about a single man but rather a movement. Our nation sees MLK Day as a day to remember MLK first and remember the movement secondarily. MLK has become deified by the media, as if he's to black people what Jesus is to Christians, and that's honestly a nauseating concept.
 
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Interesting items i learned in college ethnic studies classes.

White people dont know what racism is because we are the majority, not a minority.

Yea, me dating an indian girl who hung out with mostly indians didnt subject me to racism when all the dudes treated me like shit because im white.

White males are the worst and are the key to racism.

Here is an idea, why dont we stop talking about race and racism so everyone just moves on and treats each other as people
 
Interesting items i learned in college ethnic studies classes.

White people dont know what racism is because we are the majority, not a minority.

Yea, me dating an indian girl who hung out with mostly indians didnt subject me to racism when all the dudes treated me like shit because im white.

White males are the worst and are the key to racism.

Here is an idea, why dont we stop talking about race and racism so everyone just moves on and treats each other as people

... Eliminating black history month would help accomplish this.

Hawaii, New Mexico, California, Texas, and D.C. have a higher population of "minorities" than white people, and eventually, though not in any of our lifetimes, this will be the case throughout the United States. Racism will become a smaller and smaller problem. Unfortunately, bigotry will never go away.
 
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If there were a White History Month, it would be quite an unpleasant month. I don't think the white power types really want to review all that negative stuff for a month each year.
 
Guys, taking the "colorblind" approach doesn't end racism. All it does is helps to reinforce your privileged world views while invalidating POC's cultural experiences. We're not on a blank slate. We have to deal with the world around us. Pretending people are all the same will only cause more problems than it solves.
 
re think that statement..National gig ....closed banks, day off for Gov etc

That's true, I meant among us here at sportstwo it is just a private opinion. You can celebrate it or not.

This shouldn't be a government matter.
 
ok, name me the black TV shows in the 50's, or 60's?

name me the major black stars from the 50's and 60's.

go on..

if you don't honestly see that there was stereotypical character roles for blacks in the 70's and 80's and 90's, then I don't even see any reason to continue discussing this.

And besides, WHO GIVES A FUCK that there is 1 network called "black entertainment" network? Is that really troublesome?

There weren't a lot of them, but quite a few more than you imply.

I Spy was a pretty good show co-starring Bill Cosby. The Sammy Davis Jr. show. Mission Impossible, The Outcasts, Room 222, Rawhide for a few episodes and Star Trek are few others I remember watching.

Sydney Poitier was a legit star in the early sixties.

There are lots more listed here....
http://www.jfredmacdonald.com/bawtv/bawtv10.htm

Go Blazers
 
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So...either we have a stereotypical black man (George Jefferson, Sanford<No T> wasn't a really positive role model, Give me a break was a black woman who had to clean up after a white guy, Webster had to be adopted by white people, same with Diff'ren Strokes (cept he had a rich snobby white daughter too), and the one token black kid in a school/home?

Of those you listed, only the Cosby show showed blacks in a non comical setting (in the sense they weren't caricatures).

Is it really that big of a deal that a network is called "black entertainment network"? I mean, us whites only had ABC, NBC, Fox, CBS, PBS, TBS, Disney, Nickelodeon, MTV (in it's earliest incarnation), VH1, TNN, USA, and so on and so on and so on....
What about Mission: Impossible? The black guy was the smartest one in the bunch!
 
Wow, I didn't realize that Black History Month was such a hot-button issue. What harm is really coming from a symbolic appreciation for a minority group? It's a celebration that has largely become a joke for suburban white teenagers to toast 40's to anyway.

Does it really bug ya'll that much that we take the time to acknowledge those that overcame and endured the torment of a government that vilified them based on their skin tone? That was a dark era in American history, and it wasn't that long ago. How some of you feel that Bill Cosby having a TV show somehow means that we should completely forget the struggles that the government and majority of the population forced upon the African American population is beyond me.

In terms of racial holidays though, I find the way that MLK Day is evolving to be increasingly disturbing. My grandfather was a civil rights leader from Missouri who worked closely with MLK and several other prominent civil rights activists, but the MLK Day holiday should not be about a single man but rather a movement. Our nation sees MLK Day as a day to remember MLK first and remember the movement secondarily. MLK has become deified by the media, as if he's to black people what Jesus is to Christians, and that's honestly a nauseating concept.
The problem with MLK Day is that Dr. King's brilliantly and eloquently spoken message has been twisted and exploited for profit by race-hustling poverty pimps and extortionists like Jackson and Sharpton.
 
... Eliminating black history month would help accomplish this.

Hawaii, New Mexico, California, Texas, and D.C. have a higher population of "minorities" than white people, and eventually, though not in any of our lifetimes, this will be the case throughout the United States. Racism will become a smaller and smaller problem. Unfortunately, bigotry will never go away.
no, it will happen in our lifetime. 2050 projected..well i hope to live to see 60 at least lol
 
Mingling increases racism, not the other way around.
 
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