...And in the US it causes race fights in a sufficiently diverse neighborhood. Even, and especially on Halloween. It's seen as a call-back to the time when they were seen as an oddity, weird, strange. "Darky" is the word Wikipedia reminds me of. "Them darkies" is the implied thought, and so people using blackface is a relic from that age where being black was a novelty in and of itself, and stereotypes was the primary interest in them.
To be entirely honest though, just the images on Wikipedia make me mad, and it freaks me out there are places outside of Alabama where it is seen as harmless fun (although you probably couldn't get away with it in Alabama, huge black population.) It's the product of a time over a hundred years ago in the US.
Why don't the Dutch make magical chocolate like the Belgians manage to? Even the Germans are good at it, the Swiss especially.
Err, lack of magic?
Why don't the Dutch make magical chocolate like the Belgians manage to? Even the Germans are good at it, the Swiss especially.
Big difference between the assumed quality of physical exports of a country; and the assumed stereotypes regarding a certain race. Simply put, it isn't racist that Germans make good cars because they do make a higher quality car due to large high-end manufacturing industry.
If I wanted to be racist, I'd confuse the Dutch with the Deutsche, and the Swiss with the Swedes. And Yodeling would be involved, and Lederhosen prominent.