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People just need to stop being a racist idiot online. That's all there is to it. I'm sure Peter Chao will get blowback for his vid eventually.
ah, i never heard anyone use that as a saying before. isn't that how cheese is made?
The thing about blackface is that it's not for us white folk to arbitrate on what is or isn't offensive with regard doing a modern day black and white minstrel type stuff. It works both ways though.. I think the white chicks movie should face the very same allegations.
The BBC has headlined the story as being directly connected to the blackface thing.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-53192702
But seriously, if the hill you're willingly to die on in 2020 is 'what is or isn't blackface' you are in for a slow, long and arduous one. Posting jokes in an attempt to 'push the boundaries' of racist humour is stupid. It should just stop.
In that case, I'll accept your opinion as being way more valid than mine in this matter.
i'm saying it is, and i think Jenna would agree. She knew it was.
E-celebrity, producing nothing. No tables, no swords, no houses, no motorcycles, no music, nothing but babble for the e-rumor people. Which is a sad huge portion of the always-online.