Nah non black people don't get to tell black people how to feel about black face ****
Thats such a poor response though, doesnt help anything :(
Uh
It just feels like they're saying 'even though it's been misinterpreted, blown out of proportion and comes from ignorance not hate, it's my right to be annoyed so there' What good comes from that?
Nah non black people don't get to tell black people how to feel about black face ****
Thats such a poor response though, doesnt help anything :(
Because everytime we try to have a so called discussion about the subject, y'all suddenly try to act dumb as if you don't understand what it said, and you try to deflect about something else, that it has nothing to do with racism, but more to do with our sensitivity.
Thus, why bother having a discussion, especially when the controversy came from a woman ???
Nah non black people don't get to tell black people how to feel about black face ****
Thats such a poor response though, doesnt help anything :(
Because everytime we try to have a so called discussion about the subject, y'all suddenly try to act dumb as if you don't understand what it said, and you try to deflect about something else, that it has nothing to do with racism, but more to do with our sensitivity.
Thus, why bother having a discussion, especially when the controversy came from a woman ???
Ya'll? Not me, I was trying to have an open discussion, anytime this subject has been brought up I do. But the typical response is simply along the lines of I'm offended and you have no right to even broach the subject. Racism and white privilege is very prevalent everywhere, to argue that this wasnt intentionally racist isn't condoning anything else.
Nah non black people don't get to tell black people how to feel about black face ****
Thats such a poor response though, doesnt help anything :(
Because everytime we try to have a so called discussion about the subject, y'all suddenly try to act dumb as if you don't understand what it said, and you try to deflect about something else, that it has nothing to do with racism, but more to do with our sensitivity.
Thus, why bother having a discussion, especially when the controversy came from a woman ???
Nah non black people don't get to tell black people how to feel about black face ****
Thats such a poor response though, doesnt help anything :(
Because everytime we try to have a so called discussion about the subject, y'all suddenly try to act dumb as if you don't understand what it said, and you try to deflect about something else, that it has nothing to do with racism, but more to do with our sensitivity.
Thus, why bother having a discussion, especially when the controversy came from a woman ???
Ya'll? Not me, I was trying to have an open discussion, anytime this subject has been brought up I do. But the typical response is simply along the lines of I'm offended and you have no right to even broach the subject. Racism and white privilege is very prevalent everywhere, to argue that this wasnt intentionally racist isn't condoning anything else.
And what do you mean by it came from a woman?
"You" was a general statement, I didn't meant you specifically.
You know **** well what I meant. If Georgia were a man, there would have been no kind of sympathy for him. AT ALL.
Nah non black people don't get to tell black people how to feel about black face ****
Thats such a poor response though, doesnt help anything :(
Because everytime we try to have a so called discussion about the subject, y'all suddenly try to act dumb as if you don't understand what it said, and you try to deflect about something else, that it has nothing to do with racism, but more to do with our sensitivity.
Thus, why bother having a discussion, especially when the controversy came from a woman ???
Ya'll? Not me, I was trying to have an open discussion, anytime this subject has been brought up I do. But the typical response is simply along the lines of I'm offended and you have no right to even broach the subject. Racism and white privilege is very prevalent everywhere, to argue that this wasnt intentionally racist isn't condoning anything else.
And what do you mean by it came from a woman?
"You" was a general statement, I didn't meant you specifically.
You know **** well what I meant. If Georgia were a man, there would have been no kind of sympathy for him. AT ALL.
Nah non black people don't get to tell black people how to feel about black face ****
Thats such a poor response though, doesnt help anything :(
Because everytime we try to have a so called discussion about the subject, y'all suddenly try to act dumb as if you don't understand what it said, and you try to deflect about something else, that it has nothing to do with racism, but more to do with our sensitivity.
Thus, why bother having a discussion, especially when the controversy came from a woman ???
Ya'll? Not me, I was trying to have an open discussion, anytime this subject has been brought up I do. But the typical response is simply along the lines of I'm offended and you have no right to even broach the subject. Racism and white privilege is very prevalent everywhere, to argue that this wasnt intentionally racist isn't condoning anything else.
And what do you mean by it came from a woman?
"You" was a general statement, I didn't meant you specifically.
You know **** well what I meant. If Georgia were a man, there would have been no kind of sympathy for him. AT ALL.
First off calm down. And generalising statements seem a bit contradictory. And I personally would feel exactly the same if it were a man, given the context. Im assuming you're male? That sounds like defensive male privilege to match my white privilege I guess.
True same with men dressing as women in theatre. I'm not condoning her behaviour, but I'm not condemning it either. Its a small issue in the grand scheme of things and racism, why get your knickers in a twist over the small things. She wasnt intentionally racist just ignorant. The over reactive offense some people have is a bigger issue and cause of anger and hatred than the initial act. But everyone wants to be angry and offended. Racism is an appalling issue, this is not quite it, just something for people to jump on and spread anger.
You claim youre trying to have an open minded conversation but your first post doesnt feel like it... You started off by trying to compare crossdressing in a play to someone doint blackface lol... Someone who is open minded doesnt tell a group of people who are offended (about an issue that you clearly lack understanding of) that they are over reacting. You then went on to call it a small issue so ****. How you gonna say blackface isnt racism. Intentionally or unintentionally its still racist.... Someones intentions does not change their actions. And that goes for anything in life
True same with men dressing as women in theatre. I'm not condoning her behaviour, but I'm not condemning it either. Its a small issue in the grand scheme of things and racism, why get your knickers in a twist over the small things. She wasnt intentionally racist just ignorant. The over reactive offense some people have is a bigger issue and cause of anger and hatred than the initial act. But everyone wants to be angry and offended. Racism is an appalling issue, this is not quite it, just something for people to jump on and spread anger.
You claim youre trying to have an open minded conversation but your first post doesnt feel like it... You started off by trying to compare crossdressing in a play to someone doint blackface lol... Someone who is open minded doesnt tell a group of people who are offended (about an issue that you clearly lack understanding of) that they are over reacting. You then went on to call it a small issue so ****. How you gonna say blackface isnt racism. Intentionally or unintentionally its still racist.... Someones intentions does not change their actions. And that goes for anything in life
Nah non black people don't get to tell black people how to feel about black face ****
Thats such a poor response though, doesnt help anything :(
Because everytime we try to have a so called discussion about the subject, y'all suddenly try to act dumb as if you don't understand what it said, and you try to deflect about something else, that it has nothing to do with racism, but more to do with our sensitivity.
Thus, why bother having a discussion, especially when the controversy came from a woman ???
Ya'll? Not me, I was trying to have an open discussion, anytime this subject has been brought up I do. But the typical response is simply along the lines of I'm offended and you have no right to even broach the subject. Racism and white privilege is very prevalent everywhere, to argue that this wasnt intentionally racist isn't condoning anything else.
And what do you mean by it came from a woman?
"You" was a general statement, I didn't meant you specifically.
You know **** well what I meant. If Georgia were a man, there would have been no kind of sympathy for him. AT ALL.
First off calm down. And generalising statements seem a bit contradictory. And I personally would feel exactly the same if it were a man, given the context. Im assuming you're male? That sounds like defensive male privilege to match my white privilege I guess.
Male privilege ??? ****
I'm a Black male, I have no privilege WHATSOEVER. Even a dog is more humanized than me, (and I'm not trolling) while we Black men supposed to be actual human.
Nah non black people don't get to tell black people how to feel about black face ****
Thats such a poor response though, doesnt help anything :(
Because everytime we try to have a so called discussion about the subject, y'all suddenly try to act dumb as if you don't understand what it said, and you try to deflect about something else, that it has nothing to do with racism, but more to do with our sensitivity.
Thus, why bother having a discussion, especially when the controversy came from a woman ???
Ya'll? Not me, I was trying to have an open discussion, anytime this subject has been brought up I do. But the typical response is simply along the lines of I'm offended and you have no right to even broach the subject. Racism and white privilege is very prevalent everywhere, to argue that this wasnt intentionally racist isn't condoning anything else.
And what do you mean by it came from a woman?
"You" was a general statement, I didn't meant you specifically.
You know **** well what I meant. If Georgia were a man, there would have been no kind of sympathy for him. AT ALL.
First off calm down. And generalising statements seem a bit contradictory. And I personally would feel exactly the same if it were a man, given the context. Im assuming you're male? That sounds like defensive male privilege to match my white privilege I guess.
Male privilege ??? ****
I'm a Black male, I have no privilege WHATSOEVER. Even a dog is more humanized than me, (and I'm not trolling) while we Black men supposed to be actual human.
You'll NEVER hear me talking that "oppressed" talk. I know who I am & the greatness that I descend from so whoever told this Jesse Lee Peterson headass "negro" (lies ) that we're all out here talking about how we've been oppressed & mistreated all day instead of building our own shit was sadly mistaken.
people are really turning her into the victim now.... I said it before and I'll say it again, pretty blonde women can get people defending them for anything
It just feels like they're saying 'even though it's been misinterpreted, blown out of proportion and comes from ignorance not hate, it's my right to be annoyed so there' What good comes from that?
Just say that it doesnt offend you so you dont care lol its okay. Dont try to act like the apology is genuine
girl.... just be quiet
period
Sure kiddo, way to have a conversation. There's no respect in petulance.
So I see the excuses are coming out....
Because everytime we try to have a so called discussion about the subject, y'all suddenly try to act dumb as if you don't understand what it said, and you try to deflect about something else, that it has nothing to do with racism, but more to do with our sensitivity.
Thus, why bother having a discussion, especially when the controversy came from a woman ???
point blank
Ya'll? Not me, I was trying to have an open discussion, anytime this subject has been brought up I do. But the typical response is simply along the lines of I'm offended and you have no right to even broach the subject. Racism and white privilege is very prevalent everywhere, to argue that this wasnt intentionally racist isn't condoning anything else.
And what do you mean by it came from a woman?
A mess
I should've listened to Miss Tula T more in episode two
"You" was a general statement, I didn't meant you specifically.
You know **** well what I meant. If Georgia were a man, there would have been no kind of sympathy for him. AT ALL.
This tea is delicious.
First off calm down. And generalising statements seem a bit contradictory. And I personally would feel exactly the same if it were a man, given the context. Im assuming you're male? That sounds like defensive male privilege to match my white privilege I guess.
You claim youre trying to have an open minded conversation but your first post doesnt feel like it... You started off by trying to compare crossdressing in a play to someone doint blackface lol... Someone who is open minded doesnt tell a group of people who are offended (about an issue that you clearly lack understanding of) that they are over reacting. You then went on to call it a small issue so ****. How you gonna say blackface isnt racism. Intentionally or unintentionally its still racist.... Someones intentions does not change their actions. And that goes for anything in life
He's a clown like most of them !!
Male privilege ??? ****
I'm a Black male, I have no privilege WHATSOEVER. Even a dog is more humanized than me, (and I'm not trolling) while we Black men supposed to be actual human.
If you wanna have a conversation about why blackface is wrong ok we can explain it, but don’t tell black people is and isn’t offensive to them
"1, 2, 3, 4, hee, hee, hee......." *Aimee voice*
See Ceej, I'm letting positivity take the reigns!
I'm proud of you lmaooo
whew, i felt that one
You'll NEVER hear me talking that "oppressed" talk. I know who I am & the greatness that I descend from so whoever told this Jesse Lee Peterson headass "negro" (lies
) that we're all out here talking about how we've been oppressed & mistreated all day instead of building our own shit was sadly mistaken.
I just dont feel this incident was intentionally black face, and that's very different.
people are really turning her into the victim now.... I said it before and I'll say it again, pretty blonde women can get people defending them for anything
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