Path: ...!weretis.net!feeder9.news.weretis.net!feeder8.news.weretis.net!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: "Adam H. Kerman" Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv Subject: Re: Oxford Music Professors: Sheet Music is White Supremacy Date: Sat, 18 May 2024 21:36:34 -0000 (UTC) Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 120 Message-ID: References: <9kednTImBeTyi977nZ2dnZfqnPSdnZ2d@giganews.com> Injection-Date: Sat, 18 May 2024 23:36:34 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="57f449c1777f589d824596cdb82952af"; logging-data="3123559"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1/Nbp2BQeFWa7GbxyJh4GCp0GreHvqfwLg=" Cancel-Lock: sha1:TJBquIalyQhFn8gqn9kTPL5nPvA= X-Newsreader: trn 4.0-test77 (Sep 1, 2010) Bytes: 7333 BTR1701 wrote: >In article , > moviePig wrote: > >> On 5/18/2024 1:48 PM, BTR1701 wrote: >> > In article , >> > moviePig wrote: >> > >> >> On 5/18/2024 12:09 AM, BTR1701 wrote: >> >>> On May 17, 2024 at 6:43:52 PM PDT, "Rhino" >> >>> >> >>> wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> On Fri, 17 May 2024 00:42:52 -0700 >> >>>> The Horny Goat wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>>> On Thu, 16 May 2024 13:09:59 -0700, BTR1701 wrote: >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >Yes, and because the current system isn't a dream for >> >>>>> >sight-readers, >> >>>>> >that means it's a racist form of white supremacy. >> >>>>> > >> >>>>> >(Because only white people can sight read perfectly or something.) >> >>>>> > >> >>>>> > >> >>>>> >> >>>>> I'm pretty sure there were and are a few black musicians who have >> >>>>> managed the feat and somehow a lot of the concert pianists these >> >>>>> days >> >>>>> are of Asian origin... >> >>>> >> >>>> I wouldn't expect that to continue if I were you. >> >>>> >> >>>> As I understand it, Asian musicians expressed concerns that they >> >>>> weren't getting performance gigs as white musicians and attributed this >> >>>> to race. To address that, all or most auditions for orchestras started >> >>>> being done behind screens so that the judges could only hear the >> >>>> performance but not see the performer. But apparently Asians are now >> >>>> seen as white or white allies and a certain group of people who I'll >> >>>> call People of Darker Colour (PODC) are demanding that they simply be >> >>>> given positions on orchestras without auditioning because they have >> >>>> been discriminated against in the past. I assume they're proposing some >> >>>> kind of quota system but I'm not sure what percentage of the slots >> >>>> they're demanding. >> >>>> >> >>>> Now, I don't know if this proposal is finding any support among the >> >>>> people who decide these things but, given the way things are going in >> >>>> general, I would be surprised if this was NOT done. Competence is going >> >>>> out of the window to be replaced by hiring on the basis of skin colour. >> >>>> >> >>>> I'm sure the usual suspects will be along momentarily to deny all of >> >>>> this and/or defend it. >> >>> >> >>> Yes, during the height of the Saint Floyd of Fentanyl riots, where >> >>> literally everything in America was discovered to be racist, there was >> >>> an article in the New York Times that asserted that the blind audition >> >>> system used by most professional orchestras and ensembles was racist >> >>> because it *prevents* racial bias in the hiring process. >> >>> >> >>> The 'problem' is that when musicians play behind a screen and the judges >> >>> have no idea who the person is, what race they are, what gender they are, >> >>> etc., it takes away the judge's ability to racially discriminate. This >> >>> used to be considered a good thing, but in today's woke world, the >> >>> inability to racially discriminate (i.e., give preference to blacks over >> >>> whites) is a major problem that needs fixing. Blind auditions tend to >> >>> result in orchestras being problematically white and Asian. When pure >> >>> talent and ability are the only factors available upon which to base a >> >>> decision, the resulting orchestras aren't 'diverse' enough for the >> >>> intelligentsia. >> >>> >> >>> So now, rather than blind auditions, the wokesters want to remove that >> >>> screen so the judges see the players, can actively discriminate against >> >>> whites and Asians, and make hiring decisions based on race and gender, >> >>> rather than ability to play the music. >> >>> >> >>> Anyone who thinks a level playing field and the elimination of racial >> >>> discrimination is the goal of the modern 'progressive'... well, I have a >> >>> few bridges to sell them. >> >>> >> >>> And with all the hand-wringing over how they needed to get rid of blind >> >>> auditions so that they can 'fix' the problem of too many white classical >> >>> musicians, there strangely was no plan to 'fix' the problem of too many >> >>> black basketball players (or any recognition that it even is a problem >> >>> in the first place). Wonder why that is? >> >> >> >> In so many words, you're complaining about 'affirmative action' as >> >> though it were a moral absurdity. Does that sum up your view? >> > >> > I'm complaining about making an orchestra less than world class so that >> > you can pat yourself on the back for sticking it to whitey. >> > >> > Yes. Giving someone a seat on stage for any other reason than that they >> > can do the job is morally abhorrent. I'm not surprised you cheerlead for >> > it. >> > >> > Of course Asians are historically oppressed minorities, too, and they >> > somehow manage to not only make it into these ensembles on sheer talent >> > and merit alone, but dominate them. Weird how that's not seen as a >> > 'diversity' success but a problem that needs 'fixing'. >> >> But the issue in question is 'affirmative action', i.e.: procedural bias >> meant to hasten the homogenization of an artificially bifurcate society. > >But in the case of these orchestras, there's nothing artificial about >it. The auditions are blind and the chips fall where they may with >regard to race, gender, and all the other grievance groups. > >A mostly white or Asian orchestra is no more of an artificial occurrence >than is a mostly black basketball team. In both cases, the best people >for the job are the ones who are hired. > >Again, why is a mostly black basketball team perfectly fine, but a >mostly Asian orchestra 'problematic'? > >Both are historically oppressed minorities and both organizations are >what they are because they hired the best people for the job. Why is one >a 'diversity success' and the other a problem that needs to be fixed? The NBA discriminates against short, dumpy middle-aged Jews. C'mon. Saul Rubinek couldn't even get a tryout. This is an outrage.