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Now that I've looked up the controversy, I have to say I am a fan of "blackface in a bottle"...Wylaff said:They are obviously trying to steal the black culture and market it to rich white people. Duh.
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What am I missing?CharlieHeis said:A botl I follow on instagram, who happens to be black, posted this the other day. I didn't seem like the people who commented were offended. They laughed it off as good marketing and not as cultural appropriation.
40s are considered a part of black culture, I guess. That is where this marketing could be considered cultural appropriation by people with nothing better to worry about.0patience said:What am I missing?CharlieHeis said:A botl I follow on instagram, who happens to be black, posted this the other day. I didn't seem like the people who commented were offended. They laughed it off as good marketing and not as cultural appropriation.
Did not know that.CharlieHeis said:40s are considered a part of black culture, I guess. That is where this marketing could be considered cultural appropriation by people with nothing better to worry about.0patience said:What am I missing?CharlieHeis said:A botl I follow on instagram, who happens to be black, posted this the other day. I didn't seem like the people who commented were offended. They laughed it off as good marketing and not as cultural appropriation.
Bingo. Social justice warriors aka people with nothing better to worry about.0patience said:The problem I see in this kind of thing is that most often, the people who are raising hell about something like this are usually white.
0patience said:Did not know that.CharlieHeis said:40s are considered a part of black culture, I guess. That is where this marketing could be considered cultural appropriation by people with nothing better to worry about.0patience said:What am I missing?CharlieHeis said:A botl I follow on instagram, who happens to be black, posted this the other day. I didn't seem like the people who commented were offended. They laughed it off as good marketing and not as cultural appropriation.
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Agree with the fact that they have nothing better to worry about.
The problem I see in this kind of thing is that most often, the people who are raising hell about something like this are usually white.
Kind of like people in my area who were raising hell about the school having an indian statue.
When I ask, they said that Native Americans found it offensive.
When I asked what Native Americans, they said all of them.
I told them that my family is native and none of us found it offensive.
They had no response.
White and liberal.CharlieHeis said:Bingo. Social justice warriors aka people with nothing better to worry about.0patience said:The problem I see in this kind of thing is that most often, the people who are raising hell about something like this are usually white.