Today I was called a racist by my English teacher.
Now, I appreciate all cultures. I don’t judge people based upon their ethnic background, color of their skin, or anything like that. I am completely un-racist.
Today in English class, we finished watching the movie “Freedom Writers”. It was a movie about kids from the ghetto, that come to English class and learn to be good, honest people.
It made me think about ghettos. As defined in the dictionary, a ghetto is a place where a group of people from the same race or ethnic background or culture come to live. In common media portrayals of the ghetto, there is a black ghetto, an Asian ghetto, and a Hispanic ghetto.
This is where the trouble began.
I began wondering about other types of ghettos. I said this exact phrase to my friend:
I wonder if there is like a Portuguese ghetto.
My teacher then began telling me that what I said sounded racist. I was astonished. How can that phrase sound racist?
My teacher told me, incorrectly, that a ghetto is just another word for “slum”. I assured her that a ghetto is where a group of people with the same race or background lived, but she simply would not accept this as fact.
I did not judge the Portuguese people by saying this. I simply do not understand how in the hell this is a racist thing to say. Would it have been any different if I said:
I wonder if there is a place in Canada where a group of Portuguese people live in high concentration?
It made me really upset. I think I am a pretty morally and ethically correct guy. I try to be kind, and give respect to people of all cultures. In my sentence regarding a Portuguese ghetto, I’m pretty sure that I didn’t say anything negative about the culture. Therefore, I’m not being racist (there are positive forms of racism, such as “All Asians are good at math”, but I didn’t say anything positive about them, either).
The only way I could be interperated as racist is if someone doesn’t fully understand what a ghetto is. If I said, “I wonder if there are a bunch of poor Portuguese people living together”, that could be interperated as mean, and a little racist I guess, but that is not what I said.
Overall, I am just upset that I was called a racist. Maybe I worded things wrong, I personally don’t think I did, but I also think that my English teacher needs to do some learning on the definition of “ghetto”.
May 28, 2008 at 4:54 pm
Well, the word ghetto does have a negative connotation. It doesn’t just mean “a high concentration of a certain group of people.”
Nevertheless, what you said wasn’t racist or anti-Portuguese. All you did was ask if a Portuguese ghetto existed. You didn’t say Portuguese people should be placed in a ghetto.
May 28, 2008 at 5:21 pm
Ubuntucat, now that I think of it, you’re right, ghetto does have a negative meaning behind it. I will keep that in mind for later discussions, etc. Thanks!
May 28, 2008 at 9:41 pm
I personally think you are a racist. Your worthless to. You have no respect for human life and you should be terminated. You and all your friends, walking around like you own the place, your little punks, you stupid teenagers and your dumb music. Your soo lazy, you dont do anything. All you do is look at your balls. Stop being a mooch and get a job. Yes, I am talking about teenagers.