The problem with this topic Dogbrain is that so many of Britains foreign policies are built solely to support the USA, even when we object to them., so as a nation we feel very aggreived about being forced into the Iraq war based on lies and Bush's god complex.
This is just shameful! Have people forgotten about the British Empire? What happened to the condescending pride of the British? The British should hold up their middle finger to Uncle Sam and give him a slap in the face. What happened to the sovereignty of the British people? Britain is not the 51st State of the USA! Just over two hundred years ago the British dominated North America. Now they are kowtowing to the USA.
but Blair had to please Bush so off to war we went
I could say the same for Prime Minister John Howard over here in the Southern Hemisphere.
Then why are you criticizing Americans? Hypocrisy is such a popular hobby.
Why should people not criticise Americans? They seem particularly willing to criticise a skit on an Australian variety show (the Jackson Jives incident, a skit on the
Hey, Hey it's Saturday! show) as racist without actually understanding what racism is really like in Australia. It was not a question of whether or not there was racism in Australia, but Americans assuming that this was an example of racism in Australia, based on their experiences with racism in their own country. What they did not understand is that this was not one of those examples.
It is hypocritical to ask people not to criticise Americans because Americans have criticised other countries before.
There are a couple more important aspects of criticizing another person's culture. Some people are too sensitive about having their own culture criticized, even when the criticism is valid. We all need to take a look and see if we are too sensitive about being criticized.
It's great if you can offer criticism that is valid. What is annoying is when someone gives criticism that is
not valid, as in the case of the Jackson Jives skit, especially when they think they are right. This can have disruptive consequences if the people in the country giving criticism have power over the country that is the target of that criticism. Imagine if the Americans invaded Australia just because of what they saw in the Jackson Jives skit to get rid of the "perceived racism" seen in the skit that supposedly permeated Australian society.
Imagine if your boss made incorrect assumptions about you as an employee and started making unrealistic demands of you because he had beliefs and assumptions about you that were wrong. That would really disrupt your career. Invalid criticism is disruptive when a person with power and authority can act on it.
To explain the incorrect assumptions Americans made, I will describe what I believe I learnt about racism in America. Racism in America is about the colour of your skin and hair, the shape of your eyes and your habits. Racism in America is also about saying something offensive and being insulted by it because of someone's race.
That is not the case in Australia. In Australia, the colour of your skin or hair and the shape of your eyes does not matter. Racism is also not a matter of being offended or insulted. Australians generally do not consider themselves as belonging to a particular race. I used to think Americans were just Americans but apparently there are different kinds of Americans -- African Americans, Chinese Americans, Japanese Americans, Korean Americans, Arab Americans, Mexican Americans, etc. But Australians are just plain Australian. We don't add a prefix to identify someone's ethnicity. It's considered irrelevant.
Racism in Australia is not a matter of colour or facial or bodily features. It is about your country of origin, how you got here and whether you are a threat to mainstream society. A common racial insult is that you got here illegally. You are told to "get on a boat and sale back to
your own country -- the country being your place of origin or that of your ancestors. Racism here is about whether you deserve to be here. Racism in Australia is much simpler than in America. In America you have dozens of different races. In Australia it's really simple. You are either one of us (Australian), or you are not (you are a foreigner). You either co-operate with mainstream society or you get out and leave (get deported).
Nobody was told to "get on a boat and go home" in the Jackson Jives skit and this is why Australians did not consider it racist. Americans simply assumed that because a bunch of people painted their face black and did something offensive that that was racist. It was a reminder of the way African Americans were humiliated and oppressed by white Americans. Stopping the blackface minstrel shows were a way to put a stop to the humiliation. It was an American solution to an American problem.
Sorry, but in a different culture people have a different way of expressing hatred, malice and humiliating, oppressing, bullying and harrassing others. This was not one of them.