I am? I'm expressing my opinion just like everybody else. You started this conversation with me, if you'll remember. You don't want to judge them, you think there are acceptable reasons to be a racist? That's you - not me. And I will express it, since that's what the topic is here in this post. You and I can certainly end our conversation here - since we both are well aware of the others opinion.
No one is saying there are acceptable reasons to be racist. No one is defending anything. The simple fact of “it was a different world then” is what was said. And that is a true statement.
No one here (or at least I don’t think) is singing these songs now and saying “it’s ok because they were written in the 30’s”. Most sane people would not do that. It would be wrong. But you cannot pluck any person out of the 30’s and judge them by standards today. As a woman, I know that during that time there was treatment of women that I would be appalled at today but I don’t judge the ignorance of the men then by what I know now and what I Hope most men know now.
The 30’s were a hard time for everyone. If women worked they were accused of taking the jobs away from family men, if blacks moved from one area to another they too were thought to be taking jobs and resources. Whites would move out of their neighborhood if a black family moved in. They didn’t want to live by them, work with them or their kids to go to school with them. Separate schools, seperate water fountains, seperate everything. Were they right? No. Should they have known better? Yes. Why didn’t they? Because they were ignorant of the fact that the black family moving next door was no different than them.
There were extremes and the KKK and lynchings and all those horrible things. Those things are different and yes, they knew better and most people probably didn’t support such terrible actions. But that is a whole different type of racism than most here are talking about.
If we continue to judge the people in history by our standards today, what will be left of our history? If we remove every statue, every book, every song, every movie, etc that represents, honors, shows, or was made by someone in our history that showed any racism, sexism or any other ism, what will we have left exactly? Surely not the place that this very message board honors. Take a hard look at all the racist stereotypes in Disney films! And not just Song of the South by a long shot! There is a video on
YouTube that shows all of the stereotypical/racist moments in Disney films. Take a look if you haven’t seen it. Many Asian and black stereotypes. And one thing said again and again, these films were a product of their time.