This is pretty standard policy now, I feel like. "Discrimination the most evil and terrible thing we can think of. You must be nicer to certain groups of people than others because of what they look like or who they fuck."
Post by Untouchable on Oct 23, 2020 13:50:50 GMT -5
Y’all need to stop mainstreaming the normalisation of hetero-pestilential androcentric hegemony through the commodification of blackness in proxi-fascist opposition to the sociopolitically marginalised.
Y’all need to stop mainstreaming the normalisation of hetero-pestilential androcentric hegemony through the commodification of blackness in proxi-fascist opposition to the sociopolitically marginalised.
Commentators on social media accused the sketch of propagating stereotypes about the fetishization of Black men, and some said it was ill-timed, given its airing during the EndSARS protests taking place in Nigeria.
"That Africa skit was tone def, insensitive and inappropriate," Shenequa Golding, a journalist at R&B news website Vibe, wrote on Twitter. "Men and women in Nigeria, Namibia, South Africa and The Democratic Republic of the Congo are fighting for their lives and to reduce the continent as sexual destination for white women is shameful."
I think the most offensive thing about it was that it was not funny. I fast forwarded through it after a few minutes.
Commentators on social media accused the sketch of propagating stereotypes about the fetishization of Black men, and some said it was ill-timed, given its airing during the EndSARS protests taking place in Nigeria.
"That Africa skit was tone def, insensitive and inappropriate," Shenequa Golding, a journalist at R&B news website Vibe, wrote on Twitter. "Men and women in Nigeria, Namibia, South Africa and The Democratic Republic of the Congo are fighting for their lives and to reduce the continent as sexual destination for white women is shameful."
I think the most offensive thing about it was that it was not funny. I fast forwarded through it after a few minutes.
yeah i hate when people assume i'm good at sex. i would like to see a straight black man taking offense to this stereotype about straight black men, could someone find one of those for me
I think the most offensive thing about it was that it was not funny. I fast forwarded through it after a few minutes.
yeah i hate when people assume i'm good at sex. i would like to see a straight black man taking offense to this stereotype about straight black men, could someone find one of those for me
that had to be a hell of a thing to be the big black slave that sexed the white woman...she picks you out, you get some PAWG and then you get lynched for it
This is the SJW thread, not the WSJ thread. Are you dyslexic or something?
(Also, firewall.)
Nice.
I didn't evenr ealize it was a WSJ article at first; I just clicked the link and posted it after reading the headline and first paragraph because the whole thing struck me as absurd. I don't have a subscription and therefore didn't read the rest, but this investigation sure does sound like an important use of resources. We absolutely MUST know which companies were involved in bad things 200 years ago.
This is the SJW thread, not the WSJ thread. Are you dyslexic or something?
(Also, firewall.)
Nice.
I didn't evenr ealize it was a WSJ article at first; I just clicked the link and posted it after reading the headline and first paragraph because the whole thing struck me as absurd. I don't have a subscription and therefore didn't read the rest, but this investigation sure does sound like an important use of resources. We absolutely MUST know which companies were involved in bad things 200 years ago.
Lloyds is probably just trying to pull the misdirection move here. they were in actual hot water for woman treatment, moving the dialogue to something that doesn't matter anymore is a nice ploy.
I didn't evenr ealize it was a WSJ article at first; I just clicked the link and posted it after reading the headline and first paragraph because the whole thing struck me as absurd. I don't have a subscription and therefore didn't read the rest, but this investigation sure does sound like an important use of resources. We absolutely MUST know which companies were involved in bad things 200 years ago.
Lloyds is probably just trying to pull the misdirection move here. they were in actual hot water for woman treatment, moving the dialogue to something that doesn't matter anymore is a nice ploy.
I didn’t know about the other stuff. Savvy move, Lloyd. Just when I thought you couldn’t get any dumber, you go and do something like this...