https://mobile.twitter.com/CNN/status/1639960392175697921"If you're White and you've posted a GIF or meme of a Black person to express a strong emotion, you may be guilty of wearing 'digital blackface,'" writes John Blake | Analysis
News article with link.
Be sure to read the comments.
I use to leave home white and come home black every day.
All of us coal miners did.
Acting as if you're so different.
J/C
Welcome to the new racist thread.
I guess it is nice on one hand that we live in times when people feel comfortable stepping up and showing us who they really are. They used to keep that $#!+ under the radar.
Meh -
Each side has crazies ... posting this and paying attention to what the extreme 1% says/screams/shouts about is silly.
I read it a few days ago... well... technically, I got through about half of it... stupid article... totally disagree with it, but media has to find ways to continue to divide our country...
I like rap music... does that mean I'm wearing musical blackface?? Just dumb...
I guess it is nice on one hand that we live in times when people feel comfortable stepping up and showing us who they really are. They used to keep that $#!+ under the radar.
Who are you talking about? Name names
Read the thread about renaming Army bases. How some people think an army that murdered hundreds of thousands of American troops in a fight that supported slavery should be held in places of honor. If you can't see that, that's not a me issue. How one is even an apologist for the confederacy. It's clear as day.
Look at the states that are passing anti gay laws and banning drag shows. It's all painfully obvious.
The civil war war was a far more complex issue that "supporting slavery"
The combantans you deride were Americans and those that surrendered were given unconditional parole and sent home. You are glossing way too much to fit your agenda.
Not at all. The souths entire economy was centered around slave labor. And yes, to insure the nation move forward and become unified they were pardoned for any crimes they committed during the Civil War. And when Andrew Johnson did that it was highly controversial.