Check out this dumb fool dressed up as a minstrel (blackface) oh Halloween. You would expect a foreigner in this country would be half way sensitive.
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fool
And gangster outfit too....
Its all good, Its allright, f all day, f all night.
I don't think he was trying to be black. He was trying to be the silhouette model from the iPod advertisements.
To the original Thread starter.
First of all the guy's outfit is not gangsta.. look at poor guy's pants, looks more like his work pants ( fast food ko pant jasto)
and secondly, he is not being racist by painting his face black, he is NOT trying to be black. He is trying to be the ipod Guy.. all black with just the white iPod headphone.
And when you say, "You would expect a foreigner in this country would be half way sensitive." .. you imply American tradition ( or Americans) are stupid.
You see racism if you are.(racist)
lol Somebody jumped into the conclusion too fast. I too think he was ipod guy. Here you go
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Last edited: 12-Nov-08 08:56 AM
mickthesick, yellow and spring, ya'll could be right. but could it be that maybe he is potraying a black guy who just robbed someones iPod and is showing it off to his n!99as.
hahhah hassaunchha , this thread is hilarious
thank you teena, that was my sole intention. to create a little humor. you are the only one who got it. by the way , the guy actually portrayed a black man. as far as the ipod is concerned, thats not stolen, he purchased it. and he was really showing it off to his n!99as.
More common still have been the “blackface†theme parties where guests are told to paint their faces in order to appear as a different race. At a number of predominantly white universities including Johns Hopkins University and the University of Connecticut, students have attended parties dressed in what could be considered stereotypical African-American attire. Photos of the event have even arisen on students’ Facebook profiles.
While these “politically incorrect†parties usually take aim at the African-American community, some have targeted other minority groups as well.
At Grand Valley College in Michigan, senior Alayne Chapman described an event that a white supremacy group held on campus. Students who participated were instructed to “dress up like immigrants and act like immigrants†and then were given the task of trying to cross a fake border that was constructed for the “game.â€
http://media.www.sbstatesman.com/media/storage/paper955/news/2007/02/22/News/Blackface.Racism.Across.College.Campuses-2734300.shtml
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