Thursday, October 4, 2007

Reverse racism

Just when you thought cricket Umpire Darrell Hair had hung up his fingers and was going to allow the game of glorious cock-ups to get back to the playing field, he returned. The amazing thing for me that got me ponderous was that his whole argument, in court now, is based on racism. It's an amazing case study for a reverse racism charge. A game invented by the white man, propagated by him, adopted by the brown man, perfected by him, now ruled by him, causes a white man to allege a race bias. Makes you think, doesn't it?

1 comment:

Bruno said...

I don't agree with your use of the expression "reverse racism". I think it's more appropriate to talk about "anti-white racism". the "reverse racism" expression actually promotes racist stereotypes against white people. Saying "reverse racism" implies there is a "norm" in racism (white people's racism toward other racial groups) and that racism is, somehow, a "white thing", which is wrong and prejudiced.

Please see my page : reverse racism Vs anti-white racism

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