It's hard to admit that you yourself are partly responsible for that power differential just by being born white and for no other reason (unless a penis is tossed in the gift box life gives you).
It's hard to admit that you yourself are partly responsible for that power differential just by being born white and for no other reason (unless a penis is tossed in the gift box life gives you).
I wanted to like the transformation. I really did. But cel-shaded 3D is really jarring to the eye in whats suppose to be a 2-D show.
I am not at all surprised that a clueless, overrepresented man dude asked the question 'Why isn't [everything] about [me]?'
Hopefully in my lifetime, the conversation about Birth Contraception will stop being just about a Women's Issue.
Because birth contraception not only effects the people IN the company, but also the community as a whole.
One of the reasons I choose not to do an IUD is the initial pain when they insert it. I'm sorry, I can't do that. I'd rather take a scheduled pill now until the end of days.
I think the point is, is that it is rude and hurtful to a generation of people who don't want to be reminded that a whole slew of people took everything from them - including a sacred object like the war bonnet. It's like rubbing salt in wounds. Even if you do it while smiling, it still hurts. And I am the sort of…
Here. I googled more for you. You have your choice of citations.
Passive or not, it's still true. :/
If you put on a headdress right now, the only logical conclusion is that you are trying to impersonate a native or the image of a native.
Tacky's not even the right word. It's just cruel, unflattering and mean. War Bonnets have been used for centuries as an image to represent ALL native culture. Pasting it on a T-shirt is not nearly as offensive as wearing the actual headdress, but it still promotes the same sort of ignorant privilege / entitlement by…
In my perfect world, people who deny that there are issues with the affecting group won't stop screaming that 'yes there are issues' will one day reincarnate as a member of that affected group.
Its a t-shirt that promotes the stereotyping of native cultures with a cool logo in the feathers.
The problem with this shirt / headdress bit is that they both still promote the stereotyping of native cultures, hence why I related it to Blackface.
Its a t-shirt that promotes the stereotyping of native cultures with a cool logo in the feathers.
Its a t-shirt that promotes the stereotyping of native cultures with a cool logo in the feathers.
Its a t-shirt that promotes the stereotyping of native cultures with a cool logo in the feathers.
No, they are alike. Both promote racial stereotypes.