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Mmm... correct me if I appear insensitive here, but I think the post above is just meant to be funny? Personally, I think it's still ok if we just joke about other races (purely for comedic purposes). I am from Malaysia, a multi-racial country and we do joke about each other's races, like stereotypes and all that. Things only get out of hand when people start to hate on other races.
Edit: Of course I do think derogatory acts like monkey chants or bananas are way out of line.
Was it okay to joke about Lukaku's penis?
That song being sung at Old Trafford did genuinely make me feel uncomfortable about going to games. The thought of thousands of people stood either side of me singing a song about what is obviously a racial stereotype is a somewhat nauseating one.
Anyone with the slightest interest in sociology should be able to recognise how that particular stereotype leads to actual resentment from certain people. I'm not going to go into anecdotes, but I've heard them.
The song wasn't just a stereotype, it was a straight up racist caricature in word form. People just thought it was okay because black people having big penises is meant to be a positive stereotype. It's called the Mandingo stereotype. If you haven't heard of it:
Mandingo
This stereotypical concept was invented by white slave owners who promoted the notion that male African slaves were animal in nature. They asserted, for example, that in "Negroes all the passions, emotions, and ambitions, are almost wholly subservient to the sexual instinct" and "this construction of the oversexed black male parlayed perfectly into notions of black bestiality and primitivism". The term mandingo is of 20th century origin. Bavardage around the black male physique would also adopt the notion of black men having oversized macrophallic penises.
I can appreciate that there was less malice than saying he should be fed bananas but still. The image of a Lukaku banner/flag being unfurled where he has a penis hanging down to below his knee should be able to get anyone to appreciate that it's a caricature of black men.
I'm not going to pretend to be an expert on the racial climate in Malaysia, but:
While 179 countries have ratified the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD), Malaysia is not one of them. The Pakatan Harapan government that replaced Barisan Nasional in 2018 had indicated a readiness to ratify ICERD, but has yet to do so due to the convention's conflict with the Malaysian constitution and the race and religious norms in Malaysia established since its independence.
Something to think about maybe?