Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White parent at our school has "still I rise" in typewriter font on her inner arm/wrist.
I didn't think anything of it, I love the poem myself, but do not have tattoos. But apparently there is an uproar about it being cultural appropriation and some parents have been passing around a petition to be presented to the PTA and BOE to have her banned from school events if it is not covered up?! This seems outrageous, it's not racist or harmful. To me, she is appreciating Maya Angelou.... please teach me.
This might be the best troll post of 2019.
Anonymous wrote:This is sad. Why can't this poem be appreciated by all?
This world is going to hell in hand basket.
Anonymous wrote:White parent at our school has "still I rise" in typewriter font on her inner arm/wrist.
I didn't think anything of it, I love the poem myself, but do not have tattoos. But apparently there is an uproar about it being cultural appropriation and some parents have been passing around a petition to be presented to the PTA and BOE to have her banned from school events if it is not covered up?! This seems outrageous, it's not racist or harmful. To me, she is appreciating Maya Angelou.... please teach me.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:White parent at our school has "still I rise" in typewriter font on her inner arm/wrist.
I didn't think anything of it, I love the poem myself, but do not have tattoos. But apparently there is an uproar about it being cultural appropriation and some parents have been passing around a petition to be presented to the PTA and BOE to have her banned from school events if it is not covered up?! This seems outrageous, it's not racist or harmful. To me, she is appreciating Maya Angelou.... please teach me.
Anonymous wrote:Are the people raising this as an issue also white? I find myself thinking they must be, in which case I suspect they are crazy. But maybe no, in which case (as a white person) I don't feel qualified to weigh in.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White parent at our school has "still I rise" in typewriter font on her inner arm/wrist.
I didn't think anything of it, I love the poem myself, but do not have tattoos. But apparently there is an uproar about it being cultural appropriation and some parents have been passing around a petition to be presented to the PTA and BOE to have her banned from school events if it is not covered up?! This seems outrageous, it's not racist or harmful. To me, she is appreciating Maya Angelou.... please teach me.
This might be the best troll post of 2019.
Anonymous wrote:White parent at our school has "still I rise" in typewriter font on her inner arm/wrist.
I didn't think anything of it, I love the poem myself, but do not have tattoos. But apparently there is an uproar about it being cultural appropriation and some parents have been passing around a petition to be presented to the PTA and BOE to have her banned from school events if it is not covered up?! This seems outrageous, it's not racist or harmful. To me, she is appreciating Maya Angelou.... please teach me.