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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let’s be a little more specific on the Halloween costume comment: [b][i]NO BLACKFACE. EVER. EVERRRR. [/b][/i] Yes, even brown face makeup on a white person will be considered blackface by many. Don’t do it. This means you, Karen. [/quote] Unless your Lt. Governor is a rapist. Then you can get away with it because there's no one to replace you with.[/quote] Well, yeah. That goes without saying. :lol: [/quote] Y’all missed the revelation this week about the governor of Alabama in blackface. I think she’s probably going to get away with it too. [/quote] You’re right. I hadn’t heard of this. https://www.npr.org/2019/08/29/755649657/alabama-gov-kay-ivey-apologizes-for-wearing-blackface-during-college-skit [/quote] She is 74 years old and did this skit 52 years ago in college.[/quote] It wasn’t right then either! Let’s not act like a half century ago, blackface wasn’t racist. Having done something racist decades ago doesn’t mean it wasn’t racist then.[/quote] Who cares. Get over it. Move on. 52 year was a long time ago. People make mistakes. People grow.[/quote] Except usually the don’t actually change their mindset, just their externals —particularly when it is politically expedient to do so.[/quote]
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