San Francisco Chronicle calls Burning Man on its racism
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Im from atlanta and the freaKNIK WAS BUSTED BY THE GORVERNMENT!
IF BURNING MAN WAS BLACK THEY WOULD CALL THE NATIONAL GUARD JUST LIKE ATLANTA AND SHUT IT DOWN! JUST CULTURE!? I THINK NOT. BLACK PEOPLE GET LYNCHED FOR TAKING A HIKE STILL TO THIS DAY! BUNCH OF WEST COAST SOFTIES THIS IS A GLOBAL PROBLEM. THINK ABOUT A WAY TO FIX YOURSELF AND FIX IT YOURSELF. BUY SOME HOMIES A TICKET.
IF BURNING MAN WAS BLACK THEY WOULD CALL THE NATIONAL GUARD JUST LIKE ATLANTA AND SHUT IT DOWN! JUST CULTURE!? I THINK NOT. BLACK PEOPLE GET LYNCHED FOR TAKING A HIKE STILL TO THIS DAY! BUNCH OF WEST COAST SOFTIES THIS IS A GLOBAL PROBLEM. THINK ABOUT A WAY TO FIX YOURSELF AND FIX IT YOURSELF. BUY SOME HOMIES A TICKET.
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Not that I agree or disagree with what you are saying, but how you say it,,,, you do not need to SHOUT! It is rude and unnecessary.scorin_soren wrote:Im from atlanta and the freaKNIK WAS BUSTED BY THE GORVERNMENT!
IF BURNING MAN WAS BLACK THEY WOULD CALL THE NATIONAL GUARD JUST LIKE ATLANTA AND SHUT IT DOWN! JUST CULTURE!? I THINK NOT. BLACK PEOPLE GET LYNCHED FOR TAKING A HIKE STILL TO THIS DAY! BUNCH OF WEST COAST SOFTIES THIS IS A GLOBAL PROBLEM. THINK ABOUT A WAY TO FIX YOURSELF AND FIX IT YOURSELF. BUY SOME HOMIES A TICKET.
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Geez Trishnik, they said it FIVE F*ckin years ago for christ sakes. You sure must have had a boring day to go digging up a thread this old.
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Jkisha- Trishntek didn't dig it up- look at the dates on the postings. Scorin_sorin, someone with only 2 posts somehow dug up a bomb thread from 5 years ago to post. Trishntek was responding to that bait.
Hmmm.
Sock, or troll?
Hmmm.
Sock, or troll?
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My apologies to Trishntek.Eric wrote:Jkisha- Trishntek didn't dig it up- look at the dates on the postings. Scorin_sorin, someone with only 2 posts somehow dug up a bomb thread from 5 years ago to post. Trishntek was responding to that bait.
Hmmm.
Sock, or troll?
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When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle.
Then I realized that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me
When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle.
Then I realized that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me
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quite alright dear,,,, now just put your hands through here,,,,, that's it,,,, now put on foot over here,,,, uhuh,,, and the other one here,,,,, now open wide!!
besides, isotopia responded before i did
besides, isotopia responded before i did
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the freaking chronicle is full of crap
sf chron is a BS rag, I have an editorial saved in my files from 2003 sf chron- weeping and wailing about the "Patriot Act" - when B.O extended it for another 4 years they had zero complaints.
they're two faced jerks.
they're two faced jerks.
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I know its five years too late, but...what bullshit. There's no discrimination against people who aren't white. The only REAL barrier to Burning Man is financial, and some effort is made to address that via low income tickets (beyond that I think its up to the theme camps to sponsor people). Just because you don't see a bunch of black people somewhere doesn't automatically make the place racist.
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Yeah, cause building our infrastructure, and planing our camps, and working together to make a village that works, and buying a metric fuckton of booze and mixers, and inventing theme nights, and making other interactivity, and plotting all year long (yes, it's already begun) simply sucks up our spare cash and leisure time; we need to cut into our eatin' money and work time.steve.t.sullivan wrote:(beyond that I think its up to the theme camps to sponsor people).
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"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Maybe it's the people YOU interacted with?
For my burn, I was an Asian girl camping with a Latino gay guy and a white girl. Our next door campmates and burn buddies were a trio of Brits who were Anglo-saxon, Indian, and Persian/Irish. I talked, interacted, and hung out with whites, blacks, East Indians, and spent a whole day with some Persian Jews. Sure there were mostly white people there, but there were tons of people from other ethnicities and countries. If anything, there were far less Asians than any other "color" on playa, but I didn't mind.
I didn't feel "barred" for the "racist" event, and found it one of the most inclusive places I've been in. Maybe there are more white people there because North America/Europe/Australia (the most commonly representative continents) have a majority caucasians, and also cause it's hella expensive to go so there's a disproportionate number of middle/upper-middle classers.
I think this is silly though, trying to shove American preconceptions of "skin color" on what felt like a very international, inclusive event. It's like saying all the pale people that I met from the US, France, Germany, Australia, etc are all the same since they have the same color. Shall we have affirmative action at Burning Man now too?
For my burn, I was an Asian girl camping with a Latino gay guy and a white girl. Our next door campmates and burn buddies were a trio of Brits who were Anglo-saxon, Indian, and Persian/Irish. I talked, interacted, and hung out with whites, blacks, East Indians, and spent a whole day with some Persian Jews. Sure there were mostly white people there, but there were tons of people from other ethnicities and countries. If anything, there were far less Asians than any other "color" on playa, but I didn't mind.
I didn't feel "barred" for the "racist" event, and found it one of the most inclusive places I've been in. Maybe there are more white people there because North America/Europe/Australia (the most commonly representative continents) have a majority caucasians, and also cause it's hella expensive to go so there's a disproportionate number of middle/upper-middle classers.
I think this is silly though, trying to shove American preconceptions of "skin color" on what felt like a very international, inclusive event. It's like saying all the pale people that I met from the US, France, Germany, Australia, etc are all the same since they have the same color. Shall we have affirmative action at Burning Man now too?
Burning Man isn't racist. Classist, sure, which of course leads back to racism, but it isn't inherently racist.
Divide what goes on at Burning Man into factions, and see how "diverse" the rave scene, Rainbow gatherings, the goth scene, geekdom, etc. are.
Round heah - and allow me to speak for Atlanta, since the previous poster clearly doesn't know what he's talking about - that we have a pretty diverse "scene" down here in the South.
Heck, I flew out of here all the way to Reno with two black virgins (who loved it, BTW).
White people just love to talk about how racist everybody else is.
Divide what goes on at Burning Man into factions, and see how "diverse" the rave scene, Rainbow gatherings, the goth scene, geekdom, etc. are.
Round heah - and allow me to speak for Atlanta, since the previous poster clearly doesn't know what he's talking about - that we have a pretty diverse "scene" down here in the South.
Heck, I flew out of here all the way to Reno with two black virgins (who loved it, BTW).
White people just love to talk about how racist everybody else is.
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as a half black half italian who considers himself half black and half italian, i know that burningman isn't racist. not a racist word or action have i seen on playa. I love seeing other people of color out there. granted there aren't tons, but over the years there are more and more. i don't give a shit about the color of someone's skin, i care about the depth of their heart. who gives a fuck about race, its a social construct anyway. what is race even, but a way to box people up and separate them.
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I'm from Atlanta, where I lived for fifteen years, including every year of Freaknik. I think you are full of shit. Unmitigatedly so. Freaknik was shut down by the Atlanta PD and the elected officials of Atlanta, the vast majority of which were/are black folk. The event was shut down because it caused major gridlock on Atlanta's main in-town arteries, featured much too much violence against person and property, and resulted in mounds and mounds of trash all over private property. I know, I lived on Piedmont Park, the epicenter of the event and it got so bad that I stated parking my car in another part of town and riding my bike out to it whenever I needed to get somewhere.scorin_soren wrote:Im from atlanta and the freaKNIK WAS BUSTED BY THE GORVERNMENT!
Saying Burning Man, an event that practices radical inclusion, is racist is so incredible stupid. My camp featured caucasians, african-americans, and asians from Colorado, New York, San Francisco, and Ireland.
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Speaking on the lack of diversity at BM, for obvious reasons, we black folk are rather shy around crowds of white people dressed in strange costumes setting a wooden structure on fire.
I kid, I kid...
I'm a black woman (I guess) and I went to BM for the first time this year. I've known about the event for ages, since the early nineties and have always wanted to go, but knew no one crazy, fun, experimental, adventurous enough who wanted to join me. I'm lucky to have become close friends with a BM veteran to introduce me to it. I never had so much fun in my life. But more than that, BM was like an epiphany, which I would like to talk about some other time.
I have to tell you I didn't notice how many whites, blacks, or Latinos and Asians were there. I just blended in with every crowd I went into. No big whoop. From my personal experience, BM felt like family. It honestly, truly, felt like a giant family. To call BM racists is to, one, have no understanding of what 'racism' means, and, two, underestimate the financial and educational disparities between whites and minorities that prevent their socializing at events such as BM. Just my two cents.
I kid, I kid...
I'm a black woman (I guess) and I went to BM for the first time this year. I've known about the event for ages, since the early nineties and have always wanted to go, but knew no one crazy, fun, experimental, adventurous enough who wanted to join me. I'm lucky to have become close friends with a BM veteran to introduce me to it. I never had so much fun in my life. But more than that, BM was like an epiphany, which I would like to talk about some other time.
I have to tell you I didn't notice how many whites, blacks, or Latinos and Asians were there. I just blended in with every crowd I went into. No big whoop. From my personal experience, BM felt like family. It honestly, truly, felt like a giant family. To call BM racists is to, one, have no understanding of what 'racism' means, and, two, underestimate the financial and educational disparities between whites and minorities that prevent their socializing at events such as BM. Just my two cents.
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penny my dear, your two pieces of common cents are the most valuable so far in this thread.
be careful, around here, straightforward pure reason will be ignored.
wrap up those nuggets of nougat in a heaping helping of bullshit and perhaps the profound nature of "Emet" will work it's magic.
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be careful, around here, straightforward pure reason will be ignored.
wrap up those nuggets of nougat in a heaping helping of bullshit and perhaps the profound nature of "Emet" will work it's magic.
welcome to e-playa.
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Thanks, Penny.
I suspected that that might be the case, but I didn't think I had the position to call it as truth.
I suspected that that might be the case, but I didn't think I had the position to call it as truth.
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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