"Back when I was a young boy all my aunts and uncles would poke me in the ribs at weddings saying your next! Your next! They stopped doing all that crap when I started doing it to them... at funerals!"
I looked at Wikipedia at the beginning of this thread. There certainly are Jamaicans of European origin, along with other minority populations. All we need is a sound bite.
ETA: Is anyone offended by the Geico Gecko? He has an accent, after all. Pepe LePew?
Here ya go mon! Or if you want the whole picture try this one.
"Back when I was a young boy all my aunts and uncles would poke me in the ribs at weddings saying your next! Your next! They stopped doing all that crap when I started doing it to them... at funerals!"
How dare that white Irish-looking guy insult the Jamaicans with that fake accent!
Side note: People of Irish descent are reportedly the second largest ethnic group after African. You can almost see how the Irish accent could have melded with the local dialect to eventually become patois. Would be interesting to study.
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He'd annoy me too but I also didn't see that he was mocking either a culture or a race. I didn't see anything at all to even indicate race. He was a white dude with an accent trying to make people relax. Irritating yes, racist no. However I did find it very racist to just assume that he was imitating/mocking a black man based on...well...nothing but his accent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6y0voUoeGE
So you could all wrongly be attributing racism, to a medical condition. So you all are prejudiced against someone sick.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUvdXxhLPa8
I can't agree with this any stronger. I have had some interesting discussions from high school (where the teacher let it go at risk to her job, but it was quite interesting), to my relatives (have white, black and Japanese relatives, and members who are prejudice against them). I don't think anyone here, is going to agree or change anyone's mind, and change can only come from within.
I dated a medical student at Edinburgh University. He was fifth generation Jamaican. He spoke with a Jamaican accent. He was white.
As far as I know, Anthony is practising medicine in his homeland. As are his four brothers, all doctors, trained at Edinburgh.
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