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Originally Posted by Oling_Roachinen
This incident? It was nipped in the bud pretty quickly an apology issued and its a small Alberta teacher.
But for other incidents like this, you could look up the examples given, as suggested.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-s...-a8335856.html
Also, I think there's quite the irony saying "and if its a small vocal group, then should we cater to them if the majority are not?" in a thread about the oppression of minorities.
Yes, we probably should cater to the minorities if we want to address racism...
Also, I would agree it's a dumb hill to die on. But for one group, to them it's about the oppression they and their ancestors have faced by an oppressive, racist regime and the insulting and mocking attitudes still addressed towards them. To the other, it's white people who want the freedom to put black make up on their face.
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Right...to the majority of them, we absolutely should.
I will ask this question...how does one dress up as another of a different color, without being that color? Or should dressing up as another race be shamed all together? Can black people dress as famous Asians for fun? Can indigenous dress as Middle Easterners for fun? Should Michael Jackson have been scorned for becoming lighter?
I honestly have no idea any more. Or maybe I never did.