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In darkies' Africa

2009-11-06 10:32

On Wednesday an American company squashed an online conversation between black South Africans because it disapproved of a word they were using.

The company in question is Twitter - the current darling of the online world - and the word is "darkie".

How did this happen? Well, rather than a global village, Twitter is a more like a global cocktail party - with everyone trying to amuse or impress as many people as possible.

What Twitter calls "trending topics" are the biggest conversations at that party, often with hundreds of thousands of participants. And the more participants, the higher a conversation ranks.

Conversations are grouped by easily recognisable phrases, usually made into a single word without spaces. At the moment, for instance, the number one topic is #fatgirlremix - a running joke about song lyrics.

And just like at a real cocktail party, people sometimes get offended. In this case the offense was caused by the phrase "things darkies say" (or #thingsdarkiessay in Twitter-speak).

It started as a gentle, self-referential joke among local Twitter users, riffing on language and prejudice. Columnist Khaya Dlanga for instance, quipped "#thingsdarkiessay There's lightning, cover the mirrors! (Or is things grannies say?)" (Check out his perspective on the debacle).

And since the majority of America was still asleep, it became a trending topic. Then the sleeping giant began to wake up and Americans began yelling their outrage about the topic. Ironically this ensured #thingsdarkiessay not only remained a trending topic but climbed to the number one spot.

And boy, were they angry. "Whoever made this #thingsdarkiessay TT. Find a busy street, blindfold yourself and walk into traffic." And that's a polite example.

I couldn't help thinking "Wow, our black people are much funnier than yours. At least they know how to take a joke."

But what I hadn't realised is that a bunch of racist American idiots had jumped on the bandwagon, saying things like "#thingsdarkiessay Can I pay my Project rent in food stamps?" and "#thingsdarkiessay 'jamal put down that uzi and get ready for church'". In cocktail party terms this is about as welcome as the drunk guy who stumbles up to the group of feminists gently bantering with one another and tells a joke about beating his wife.

I'd like to think it was this Twitter were reacting to when they removed #thingsdarkiessay from their trending list, but I suspect it was just a knee jerk to the perceived racism of the topic.

Let's be clear here - they didn't stop the conversation itself, they just made it private instead of public. So this isn't censorship so much as refusal to advertise - which is a quite different thing.

That said, Twitter was happy to let the #iranelections topic trend, despite the fact that some tweets incited violent protest. So the Americans are comfortable with Iranians killing each other in the name of democracy, but they baulk at a little racial misunderstanding?

I suppose the lesson here is if we're going to play with their toys, we have to play by their rules, however nonsensical they may be. That and Americans are far more hung up about race than us. Now that is really ironic.

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Sarah 11/6/2009 10:56:03 AM
Really like this. It only takes one or two pratts to mess up a good thing.

Motheo 11/6/2009 10:59:55 AM
Ah, but Americans are NOT more hung up about race than us. If my assertion is correct, you're really just discussing Twitter's angle and response, and not so much the necessary dialogue that was sparked by the discussion itself. If correct, than I completely agree that Twitter does as Twitter pleases which is rarely a good thing for so influential a platform.

If, however, you want to go into the race discussion, give this blogger's opinion a read: http://siditty.blogspot.com/2009/11/things-darkies-say.html

I don't necessarily think she is right, but I do think that this isn't something we should just dismiss off-hand as a cultural misunderstanding and American imperialism on the side of Twitter.

Point Blank 11/6/2009 11:18:46 AM
The racists would still be there even if it was called #thingsblackpeoplesay - the reasoning given was because of the word "darkie". That is seriously dof, "darkie", "witou" and "charr-ou" have been terms used in Durban for years when we talk amongst ourselves where the make up of the group in multi racial. For us those terms are not offensive nor racist it's the same as calling your mate "bud" or "dude" or "bro"...

Pharcide 11/6/2009 11:35:50 AM
Not more hung up. Just more "Politically Correct." We're getting there...

VinChainSaw 11/6/2009 11:46:39 AM
Motheo, having live din the US I can assure you Americans are more racist than the vast majority of Seffricans. It's maybe Mexican or Muslim racism but racism is still racism. I see nothing wrong with darkie, it's no different from whitie or coloured.

Adrienne 11/6/2009 12:22:21 PM
Awesome article. Censorship and a refusal to advertise are definitely two very different things. Great how the racist comments weren't from South Africans

Luc Praetor 11/6/2009 12:39:45 PM
The Iranian election debacle shocked me to the core. Another example was the banning of a Twitter user for tweeting that the agency that sold her her house, did not correct the damp. Now this.

Perhaps it is just a clampdown on the whole topic, because of the bad tweets that used the hashtag. Another sad event in our little village.

John Coleman 11/6/2009 12:48:17 PM
Guys, please - darkies, whities, chocolate brownies, coolies/charra's; whatever floats your boat, most don't care. Lets just move on, really I mean like WTF!

Badbones 11/6/2009 1:09:58 PM
American SUCK ...... they are clueless .... and think they know everthing ..... because they are in America .... when they have a well know person IN America, they say "World Known" .... What world?? ..... Pea Brains ...

GINA 11/6/2009 1:28:39 PM
I think Americans have become neurotic about offending the next relgion/race etc. We in South Africa especially the new generation +/- 30 years olds do not consider themselves racisits they have friends in all walks of life and that how they treat each other. Americans even did away with Merry Christmas because it offends the Muslim and Jewish communities I think this is a lot of hogwash, we as Christians have to respect and celebrate every religion holidays as possible.

Slave Thando 11/6/2009 1:30:18 PM
"our black people" hmmm, as i belong to you Baas!!!

kitchenboy 11/6/2009 1:32:06 PM
you can call refusal to advertise all you like it still amounts to censorship. what gets me though is the HUGE amount of mindless drivel that gets churned out by the american showbiz industry, something that should be offensive to anyone with half a brain, but twitter seems to think the have the last word on what is acceptable or not, what a bunch of twits

CC 11/6/2009 1:45:58 PM
We have a FABULOUS coffee shop/ restaurant in downtown Jozi called Darkies... will Twitter censor us tweeting about that?

Pharcide@Slave Thando 11/6/2009 1:46:38 PM
You can be my slave any time Thando. No, just joking. Fact is, we do belong to one land and therefore the "our". Our girls are better looking than the American girls, our sea is more beautiful than...our country is not as expensive...it's got nothing to do with belonging. Get over yourself or move to America. You'll fit right in.

Alistair 11/6/2009 1:59:57 PM
@Slave Thando
Is that really all you have to add to the debate? A mean little quibble about grammar? If I really were a crypto-racist I would find a better way to express it, trust me.

CeeJay 11/6/2009 2:27:43 PM
@Slave Thando
Get real man!! You are a pathetic rascist!!

Ken 11/6/2009 2:27:58 PM
@Slave Thando
Its darkies like you that mess things up in this great country. I believe the word "our" was used in describing ALL of us in OUR country, as in south africans vs americans.
What a knob you are. Take that chip off your shoulder and float on it to america. doos.

pixie 11/6/2009 2:56:59 PM
@Ken...
Nice one!
The race card is exhausting... come now...

Sugarman420 11/6/2009 3:20:19 PM
THANK YOU JOHN COLEMAN!!!! Let's just build a bridge and get over it, I'll come deliver the concrete!

P.S...
Slave Thando you need a wake up call and quick, your attitude is not helping anyone trying to build a stronger & better South Africa to live as one.

2cents 11/6/2009 4:16:22 PM
Kind of understand where Slave Thando's comment came from. It would have been better to say 'black South Africans', the word 'ours' implies ownership. Equality people please. The fascist in South Africa love to hark on about such simple grammatical errors to push their ‘pro-black’ racist ideologies through.

Richard 11/6/2009 8:13:13 PM
seems like Facebook have blocked the link to this article ... "The link you are trying to visit has been reported as abusive by Facebook users." WTF!

Scarletct 11/6/2009 8:37:00 PM
@Ken... LOL...thanks for the laugh...love it :-)

john 11/6/2009 9:11:59 PM
"American" this "American" that...It's a hoot to read what South Aficans assume about Americans, since it's obvious they don't know any! Yes, we do have racists is every hue bu tthe absolute worst foaming at the mouth racist I had the misfortune of meeting was halitosis-breathed black south African! I felt sorry that this individual entire life was consumed with hatred for individuals he didn't even know. This same blind hatred is what led to the lynching of Amy Biel and the atrocities committed against defenseless women, babies and the elderly in your beloved South Africa! God help you all!

Etienne Shardlow 11/7/2009 4:16:14 AM
Twitter did the same thing to a bunch of British comedy fans last year. On the death of actress Molly Sugden, #MrsSlocombesPussy became a trending topic in tribute to her based on her catch phrase in the TV show "Are you being served?". Twitter decided that it was offensive and did the same thing.

jaycee 11/7/2009 10:11:32 AM
@Thando: It's people like you that generate racist feelings among whites! Who would like to own you? Maybe the ANCYL?

rick 11/9/2009 1:35:25 PM
@John...Its because of you Americans that SA is in such trouble. Edward Dork Kennedy scumbag is one of millions of Americans that helped destroy SA with his mindless meddling.

Luca 11/10/2009 10:53:21 AM
Thanks for a rather enlightening article... I've never heard the term darkie used in a malicious way and I've been in this country my whole life.


Lame 11/10/2009 12:14:52 PM
Who cares. Twitter's dead.

Ursula 11/10/2009 1:34:09 PM
Dare I say that in most work relationships, social groups, suburbs, churches etc in SA racism is long dead. We all just want to move on and keep SA the great country it is. I think Racism is just kept alive by politicians etc to gain support by the few ininformed south africans that are still stuck in the past. We are the only country in the world where there is a system in place to protect the majority against the minority.
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