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c'mon - we all know looping is GAY. :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "loop.pool" <looppool@cruzio.com> To: "LOOPERS DELIGHT (posting)" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 9:29 PM Subject: BLACKFACE: a musing > Andre wrote: > > "As an african-american - -I thought we had moved past the ugly concept >of > "blackface". > I donšt care if oberheim, korg, or fender is involved.. We must speak out!!" > > > Being a white man, I realize I can never know how deeply such a comment > would trigger me if I were black > so I think we should proceed with extreme caution and sensitivity with this > subject. > > I , personally, am working towards a world where the ravages of racism, > sexism, aegism will be long forgotten. > > But, as Michael Franti of Spearhead said after the depressing anti-war rally > in San Francisco that occurred right after the > War in Iraq had started out: If we think that the cause of a world that is > peaceful is a valid concept, then we have to realize that > it will not occur in our lifetime. That musn't deter us from working >hard > as advocates of a peaceful world and a world where mutual > respect and cultural diversity is both promoted and appreciated. We must be > prepared to work hard for our entire lives so that the next > six or seven generations of human beings even have a shot at creating >such a > world. Being an eternal optimist (well, usually) I think it is worth > working for. > > About the use of Blackface as a description of the newer and unavailable > EDPs, > Personally, I get really sad when we can't use words like 'gay' and > 'blackface' because cultural intolerance has turned those phrases from > literal ones into highly sensitive and hurtful concepts. > > How, Andre, would you suggest that we refer to the physical description >of > the new EDPs versus the old ones. My mind is open. > > yours, respectfully, Rick Walker aka L()()p.p()()L >