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Something to consider...
While it's true that I'm not an American, I don't think that alone explains my obliviousness to the alleged racial slur inherent in calling someone a "pimp". I can't speak for any other country, but we at least are utterly inundated with American culture. It's probably hard for an American to appreciate just how pervasive your culture is in our media. I've been exposed to my fair share of "pimp" references in American culture, and yet I still don't see the racial connection.
So perhaps it really is a generational thing. Maybe it really doesn't mean anything racist any more even in US culture, so that only older people, who recall a time when it was racist, see any racism in it.
For me, when I hear someone being called a pimp, I think one of two things:
1) That they're dressed very flashily. This could be a negative thing or a positive thing.
2) They're an immoral scumbag who exploits the weak and unfortunate for their own gratification.
I can easily see how the second of those would apply to a politician, regardless of race.
While it's true that I'm not an American, I don't think that alone explains my obliviousness to the alleged racial slur inherent in calling someone a "pimp". I can't speak for any other country, but we at least are utterly inundated with American culture. It's probably hard for an American to appreciate just how pervasive your culture is in our media. I've been exposed to my fair share of "pimp" references in American culture, and yet I still don't see the racial connection.
So perhaps it really is a generational thing. Maybe it really doesn't mean anything racist any more even in US culture, so that only older people, who recall a time when it was racist, see any racism in it.
For me, when I hear someone being called a pimp, I think one of two things:
1) That they're dressed very flashily. This could be a negative thing or a positive thing.
2) They're an immoral scumbag who exploits the weak and unfortunate for their own gratification.
I can easily see how the second of those would apply to a politician, regardless of race.