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I accidentally wiped Egg McMuffin grease in my eye while watching this. My friend saw me crying and looked over to see what I was watching. She hit replay and watched it 4 times before telling me that wasn't a real gospel choir and there was no reason for me to get all choked up about it.

Mmmmmyeah....no.
No.
Just.... No.

I agree with this, but I think that reverse-sexism or reverse-objectification is not a good way to combat real sexism or objectification (if we need to combat objectification, that is).

Well Charlie Sheen has been arrested multiple times for domestic violence and has beaten and even shot women, and he doesn't get half the public derision Chris Brown does - so yeah, I think race is an obvious factor. I fucking hate Charlie Sheen and don't understand why people find his grotesque crackhead antics funny

The Boo Boo family as the Kardashians picture is charming.

Hmmm....your comment has absolutely dick to do with my comment. GO LEARN HOW TO DISCUSS THINGS LIKE AN ADULT.

the hard on for a fight within this commenting community remains strong.

Or you could go with the Tom Haverford approach concerning glitter messes:

why though? will it seem weird if I as a black woman dressed up as white character? years after years? why is it wrong that she dresses by what she is influenced! and she does it very well. i see a lot of black women dressing up as Marilyn Monroe ect.. every year it's Halloween !!!!! Can we live !

Holy shit! Miley looks better in that outfit than Lil Kim did! WTF am I seeing?!? She should dress like that every day and call it a career. Slayed.

LITtra-ly.

So what you're questioning is the OP's questions, not the morals and obligations of others? I feel like if someone Googles "Is it fair to say that most people that don blackface today are just ignorant, and not willfully racist?" they're not going to actually get the answer they're looking for. What you get is handful

That is the most cowardly thing I've ever heard in my life.

I love them! From here they only fly to LA and San Francisco, and my family lives a bit outside both those cities, but I'll make the drive JUST to fly them. It's funny that all their ads are the young, skinny, fabulous, jetset types, because there is NO better airline to fly with kids. TVs in each seat, and food and

I think nowadays, young people are likely to find out about blackface because someone gets publicly chastised for doing it on Halloween. And then I think the problem is — in what context do they get that information?

I said most people weren't alive when it was in pop culture, so it's not on tv, it's not in the papers, it's so taboo it's it's been stricken from common knowledge (or at least, it's feasible that someone might never have learned about it). Why would you investigate something that you have no idea is a concept unless

Or you know, before you jump down their throats, make sure they actually know what they're doing is wrong? I know, too much to ask. Everyone needs to be clairvoyant because the Internet exists.

I have kids that are in middle school, and I'm trying to think of when, if ever, they would have been exposed to the idea of blackface - or any of the other minstrelsy examples. I can easily think of them from when I was a kid - Aunt Jemima, Song of the South, Little Rascals, old cartoons (Tom and Jerry comes to

I'm not saying that if they still insist on doing it after being educated it isn't racist. What I am saying is that since there has been so much time since blackface was in popular culture, it'd be more appropriate to educate people first, rather than initially calling them racist. You'd probably be surprised how much

Never, whore.