• @[email protected]
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    it’s called dehumanization and we know where that leads to.

    other might nowadays create similar depictions of other government heads that can also be considered shit bags and are involved in a war making that obvious.

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      Oh no, sorry for dehumanizing a dude who actively wages war with human wave tactics. LMAO

    • sepi
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      Chimping for dictators this morning?

    • @abbotsbury
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      As long as it’s not disparaging a group of people, I’m okay with a person being displayed as a funny monkey.

    • @HereIAm
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      I’m not sure if this is what you meant, but I can see the argument that it’s important to not dehumanise people like Putin, Hitler, and the rest, as these pure evil creatures. If we can’t see them as nuanced people, with both wicked and decent sides to them, we’ll lose the ability to recognise the next up and coming tyrant.

      It’s a difficult topic. Yes, there’s harm in completely demonize a person or group of people, but at the same time, Putin is actively waging an unjust war murdering hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians and his own people. Hardly a time to bring up his love of… whatever non-polarizing topics he cares for.

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        with both wicked and decent sides to them

        that isn’t my point, if one of them had a decent side, i’d give a f. but they are human beings like you and me. i can only reiterate, we’ve seen that often enough and where this leads to.

        there’s harm in completely demonize a person or group of people

        particularly that it makes it more difficult to find a stable political solution to the underlying conflicts.

        murdering hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians and his own people.

        luckily that’s an exaggeration. it might apply to russian combatants though: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine#Casualties

  • @[email protected]
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    Wow, that degree of blatant racism is a new low for this community.

    So it’s ok to be racist as long as it’s against russians?

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      Racism or other forms of discrimination apply to a protected class of people; any group sharing attributes beyond their control (bearing dark skin, a particular place of birth, a religion, etc)

      Russians are a protected class. Vladimir Putin, the evil individual who ordered an unprovoked war on Ukraine causing thousands of innocent deaths, is not a protected class.

      While I have seen racist uses of monkey imagery towards black people, never have I seen it towards Russians. In conclusion, there is strong implication that this meme targets the latter, not the former.

      • @[email protected]
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        While I have seen racist uses of monkey imagery towards black people, never have I seen it towards Russians.

        Ever since Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, German discourse at least was full of racist remarks on how russians basically have no culture, aren’t even European, etc.

        I’d argue that comparing people to Apes should be judged just like depicting people like squids/kraken (which is an antisemitic caricature).

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        While I have seen racist uses of monkey imagery towards black people, never have I seen it towards Russians.

        Welcome to Lemmy. Get ready to see more and more racism towards russians.

    • @hitwrightOP
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      How do you find it racist? How is this meme directed against Russians? Do you really not see the familiarities between Putin and Adolf Hitler? Are you okay, mate?

      • @[email protected]
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        Putin’s clearly supposed to look like a monkey in the picture (also: “Mein Banan”). I didn’t even see the connection to Hitler.

        • @hitwrightOP
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          Hitler is famous for his book “Mein Kampf” which translates to “My fight” the book cover is literally almost the same.

          Still don’t get how making fun of a warmonger using a history person makes me racist tho.

          Is it that you look highly at Putin and have embraced his cult of personality?

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            Putin is a race now, apparently.

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            Thanks, I know of Hitler and Mein Kampf. I even know German, wouldn’t you believe it. 🙄 (Also: the better translation would be “My Struggle”)

            Can’t you see that the image looks a lot like racist caricatures of when humans (usually plack people) where drawn like/compared to apes.

            Is it that you look highly at Putin and have embraced his cult of personality?

            WTF? Taking umbridge with racist imagery means that I’m a Putin simp now? Do you *reallyy think that racist caricatures are OK when it’s directed at the “right” people? O.o

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              I guess I can see the connection you’re trying to make. But I can hardly still connect it to mindless rascism since there are quite a few reasons why monkey comparison is used.

              There is a cult of personality around Putin, or any other dictator. Where making fun of him, lands you in jail. Public images like that are a fight against it. (Like Jinping drawn like winnie pooh).

              Also I’m pretty sure that you’re the one being racist. Since you saw the monkey and instantly came to the conclusion of racism (with the example of black people). For shame.

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                But I can hardly still connect it to mindless rascism since there are quite a few reasons why monkey comparison is used.

                Are the reasons because russians are sub-humans, maybe? /s

                There is a cult of personality around Putin, or any other dictator. Where making fun of him, lands you in jail. Public images like that are a fight against it. (Like Jinping drawn like winnie pooh).

                Again: how does this excuse racism? You’re constantly dodging the issue.

                Also I’m pretty sure that you’re the one being racist.

                Ah, the good old alt-right defense of “I can’t be racist if I didn’t think about it. In fact, if you think aboutit, you’re the racist”-defense. 🙄

                • @hitwrightOP
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                  I guess you see Putin and think all Russians. Sad. You should really try to meet some. Quite interesting people with their own culture and traditions.

                  Also I’m pretty sure quite a lot of them right now would feel quite attacked by you grouping them with the Ape that decides it’s a good idea to casually launch ICBMs and risk preemptive response.

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          Made me think your point is that this picture is racism towards monkeys.

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                Caricaturing people of other ethnicities look like monkeys to degrade them has a looong, racist tradition. About 100 years ago, russians were considered a backwards, horde of uncivilized asian/mongols in Europe.

                I simply see these kinds of caricatures as racist. And I’m not alone in this.

                It’s about as cool as depicting him as a kraken (antisemitic), or as a drag queen, to “own” him.

                • @[email protected]
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                  People, not person. That’s the obvious difference you seem to be consequently ignoring here to try to incite discussion.

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                  About 100 years ago, russians were considered a backwards, horde of uncivilized asian/mongols in Europe.

                  About 100 years ago Europe had just faced Russian raping and pillaging in a world War, and they’d soon face it again in the next war. For all intents and purposes, they were a backward horde of uncivilized fucks.

                  But hey, they are sure proving they’re different nowadays, with them raping their way through another war.

    • sepi
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      You mad? You russian? If the answer is yes to either, thank you for making my day.

        • @[email protected]
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          Wait until you find out about the Xi Jinping Winnie the Pooh images. If you think this is what racism is, you need to go back to school.

          • @[email protected]
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            129 days ago

            Is there historical precedent of racist caricatures depicting a group of people as cute cartoon teddy bears?

            • @Jiggle_Physics
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              There is no historical precedent of racist depiction of russians as monkeys. there is however a history of racist depiction of russians as bears, including teddy bears.

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                From Wikipedia:

                However, Russians have also used it to represent their country, where it has been used as a “symbol of national pride”

                • @Jiggle_Physics
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                  It has also been used as a racist depiction by western media for a long time. These things are not mutually exclusive. In fact, using animals/animal symbols a cultural holds in high regard, as a racist caricature towards those cultures, is very common. But yes, the drunken, wild animal, bear depiction of russians has been used as a racist caricature for a long time. Bear toys are often used to emasculate a particular figure going with this theme.

    • @Mighty
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      Yeah I’m with you. This is crossing a line for me too