
Originally Posted by
Ian Thumwood
white people may no longer make blatant racist remarks, but their behaviour, conduct and sub-consciousness is still racist even if they may not totally be aware of the fact.
I turned the TV off after watching this programme and found that it was so powerful that I have been discussing it eslewhere on a football forum I also like to comment on. This ultimately made me think how you might judge those musicians who work in jazz but make a conscious effort not to follow the Afro-American root. In their favour, I commend these players for being original but how far within their subconscious is the thought as to why they have taken such a decision with their direction in music. I acknowledge that the music almost by definition much change but I wonder how much the European perspective of jazz would stand up to a similar degree of investigation carried out by Clark Carlisle last week. By the definitions of Carlisle's documentary, is European jazz racist - especially in those countries where there has been no multi-culturism.