UK Eric Clapton’s abhorrent racist outburst

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Controversy tends to follow musicians around, especially those who carry celebrity status on the largest stages. Perhaps it has something to do with the sheer amount of attention that is sometimes cast upon one particular person, which is, of course, not natural or even healthy. Musicians and other artists have a specific drive—especially when starting their careers—to want to be at the centre of attention; they crave it to some extent.

Objectively speaking, there’s a degree of narcissism or egocentricity involved in knowingly placing yourself on a stage where many are watching, regardless of whether it is in the name of art or not. The attention, magnified tenfold by an artist’s success, can have detrimental effects. We’ve all heard the stories: drugs, affairs, outlandish outfits, hotel room destruction, and abusive behaviour. But what happens when controversy takes the form of a political scandal or abhorrent racist comments? The stakes become much higher, and the consequences far more severe. Such controversies tarnish an artist’s reputation and can lead to widespread public backlash, legal repercussions, and a lasting impact on their career and personal life.

There have been various cases in the past, and for some strange reason, 1976 was a year of political controversy among numerous rock stars, with a number of political outbursts tending to take shape in the form of fascist comments. It was around the time when David Bowie rolled his ghostly ‘Thin White Duke’ character out from his seminal amnesiac Station to Station album. During an interview with a Swedish newspaper, Bowie uttered the regrettable words, “I believe Britain could benefit from a fascist leader”. In addition, Bowie was also seen allegedly doing the Nazi salute from a car model that Hitler drove as well, something he denied but still followed him around for years after.

In the same year, 1976, British Conservative MP Enoch Powell’s anti-multicultural views had taken a stranglehold on swathes of the country. His disturbing rhetoric of anti-immigration policies and fierce nationalism struck a chord with a generation sick of the abject poverty around them. But while many found themselves being drawn to the incendiary but inclusive genre of punk and all it had to offer, others were proving themselves to be out of touch with reality.

During a concert in that same year, a drunken Eric Clapton slurred his way through a rant about “dark-skinned immigrants” and, in giving credence to the politician’s rhetoric, suggested that Powell was correct in his flagrantly fascist and downright disgusting stance. You may be thinking, how bad could Eric Clapton’s comments really have been? Well, pretty terrible indeed.

But what did Eric Clapton actually say?​

In August 1976, Clapton took the stage at the Birmingham Odeon in England, a venue packed with fans eager to bask in the magic of his music. What unfolded that night, however, was a shocking tirade that revealed a much darker side of a man they once dubbed “God”. In a pause during his performance, Clapton launched into a racist diatribe that left the audience and the music world aghast.

“Stop Britain from becoming a black colony. Get the foreigners out,” exclaimed Clapton to his captive audience. “Get the w*gs out. Get the c**ns out. Keep Britain white,” he added.

Clapton began his remarks in the worst possible way, addressing the audience: “Do we have any foreigners in the audience tonight?” he began. “If so, please put up your hands. So where are you? Well, wherever you are, I think you should all just leave. Not just leave the hall, leave our country. I don’t want you here, in the room or in my country.”

He added: “Listen to me, man! I think we should send them all back.”

Aside from being a deeply ugly and violently insulting thing to say, comments steeped in both fury and ignorance, the heavy contradictory nature of it all is that Eric Clapton considers himself a blues musician. It makes it all grossly hypocritical, showing a level of racist ignorance beyond belief. His work with Cream, other bands and his solo work—even his pop songs—are all steeped in the blues traditions. During the 1960s, Clapton led the way in integrating the blues that Black Americans had made with such soul into the new pop landscape that The Beatles had created. He wasn’t the only one, either. Across the board, the day’s musicians heavily leant on the sounds emanating from the Delta blues. To put it simply, even in 2024, he continues the heritage of Black American music, profiting off of it to a more than princely sum.

Immediate repercussions…​

The backlash was swift and severe. Fans and fellow musicians alike expressed their outrage and disappointment. Many who had admired Clapton for his artistic contributions found themselves grappling with a profound sense of betrayal. His comments not only shocked the public but also spurred a broader cultural response.

While Clapton would undoubtedly rock the world of his fans by revealing his racist standpoint, his disgusting outburst would spur the ‘Rock Against Racism’ movement, the punk retaliation to not only Powell and his incendiary rhetoric of division but to rock stars like Clapton using their privileged position to heap further misery on the oppressed. As a mark of his realisation, Clapton donated heavily to the cause and continues to make financial contributions to this day, but make of that what you will.

Of course, with time passing by, Clapton has recognised in himself the shame that few have had the time to come to terms with. As an act of damage limitation, the musician has since expressed great regret for the racist comments he belched out. “I was so ashamed of who I was, a kind of semi-racist, which didn’t make sense,” he said.

As the tropes often follow a pattern, Clapton continued his efforts in a way that could only make society roll its eyes in embarrassment. He continued: “Half of my friends were black, I dated a black woman, and I championed black music,” in comments that will make the majority of those reading shudder.

While Clapton’s musical contributions remain significant, this dark chapter serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and contradictions that often lie within our cultural figureheads. It’s a reminder that even those who are idolised can harbour deeply flawed, disturbing, and harmful beliefs. The incident serves as a poignant example of the importance of accountability. It underscores the necessity for those in the limelight to be mindful of their influence and the impact of their words. While Clapton’s music continues to resonate, this dark chapter is a critical reminder of the ongoing struggle against racism and the need for continual reflection and progress in the fight for equality.

Lee Thomas-Mason@LeeThomasFO
Sat 22 June 2024 17:29, UK

source: https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/eric-clapton-racist-outburst/
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I remember (pre KF) that Elvis Costello called Ray Charles a blind, ignorant nigger and hardly anyone noticed.

Also because Ray Charles was indeed a nigger who happened to be blind and ignorant.

 
I had no idea he was utterly and hopelessly based, nice
 
Should have just stuck to your guns and proudly admit you hate niggers, Clapton.

Say semi-racist shit 50 years ago
Leftists reee
Say “shit, that was stupid of me. I’m no longer that person”
Leftists - NEVER FORGIVE! NEVER FORGET! GIVE US BARABAS!

You can’t win with these faggots. Even if you genuinely don’t have the same beliefs you did half a century ago they’ll never treat you as though you’ve grown and moved on. You committed the unforgivable sin of wrongthink and must be eternally chastised and shamed.
 
Brit writer's selflessly protecting the purity of capital B Black American culture. "The Delta Blues" What would they do without him? Clapton profited off their music sure but he also profited with that whiny one about his kid forty-oneing so what now blogger faggot?

In fact speaking of Clapton and that, I know a song about a song that I'm thinking of now, but I may hit the char limit typing the title.

Isnt this writer faggot monetarily profiting off black music too? And non-monetarily with the oppression-appropriation feelz, even Clapton didn't do that gay shit. Should neck imo
 
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Didn’t Clapton also have some serious side effects from the shots - he had such bad effects in his hands (some kind of numbness?) that he couldn’t play.
Man is based. And clearly not ‘all browns are awful’ because he is a musician who has played with and worked with and clearly got along very well with all sorts of people during his career.
At his age he’s probably of the school that it’s fine to make sweeping generalisations as long as you take the individuals you encounter day to day as you find them.
 
At his age he’s probably of the school that it’s fine to make sweeping generalisations as long as you take the individuals you encounter day to day as you find them
It's the GTO formula for not getting enriched and diversified. Assume hostile intent and savagery until they prove otherwise and even, never relax.
 
None of them will ever, ever admit that Enoch Powell was right about immigration policies permanently changing the nature of Great Britain, and not for the better.
Few politicians have been more vindicated than Enoch Powell. He warned the Bri'ish, but they didn't listen, and now the streets of Britain are plagued with rape gangs, "youth" are stabbing each other in every park, and "refugees" get handouts left and right while poor indigenous British people live in garden sheds.

This is such a stupid non-sequitor. Not wanting black people to immigrate to your country doesn't mean you hate them. There is nothing hypocritical that a blues musician might not want to live around the race that created the blues.
It really is fucking sad looking at pictures of England before it became what it is now. Enoch Powell was so right, and yet nobody in the UK seems to want to admit it.
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Someone should smack this writer in the nose with a newspaper to prevent him from repeating this behavior.
 
I was just at the nail salon and the lady next to me was talking about going to Eric Clapton shows around the world w her husband. I laughed and said he was in hot water for telling foreigners to get the fuck out of his show/UK. And she said "Dang I like him even more now!" Lol... even strangers can't keep that PC veneer anymore. Love it.
 
Eric has wavered on his 1976 outburst. At times he has aplogised; at other times he has hinted that he still feels the same way.

Drunk or not drunk, you don't come out with that stuff if it hasn't been boiling away inside you. Clappers knew Powell was right but unfortunately decided to express himself like an autistic kiwifarmer.

Same for Bowie. The man was obviously flirting with the truth before some record executive collared him and explained he'd have to go back to pleb world if he continued.
Bowie was an interesting character. When he lived in Berlin, he got massively into National Socialism and was rumoured to have been interested in racial politics. Unfortunately, it seems he dropped his beliefs later when he married Iman.
 
Dredging up this old bit is standard "never forget, never forgive" woke BS, but it's a good thing it happened. Looking around the modern world, it's a good reminder he was right then, and the consequences of going in the other direction worked out terribly. This wasn't yet obvious in the 90s, let alone the 70s, so it could be just swept aside and nobody would dare to defend it. Today, it is no longer theoretical, you just have to look around to see it.
 
It really is fucking sad looking at pictures of England before it became what it is now. Enoch Powell was so right, and yet nobody in the UK seems to want to admit it.

Powell wasn't just right. It's uncanny how spot on he was. There figuratively are rivers of blood. The trash we are letting in are unhinged, dangerous, greatest, cousin fucking degenerate trash. And they're committing violence against their own and us, they see grooming,rape and exploitation of white girls as a weapon of war, and use as such because in their eyes, this is a war.

Britain was lost. Now, as of yesterday, it is truly irrecoverable. We are fucked. I give it 18 months before the Muslims get their anti blasphemy laws they want through. And it'll all be down hill (hah and you thought it wouldn't get worse) from there.
 
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