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In reply to the discussion: I remember when "cultural appropriation" was seen as a sign of an inclusive society [View all]JustAnotherGen
(37,618 posts)I can't get over the hubris of folks who aren't of a race dictating to people who are of a race - what they are and are not allowed to be offended by.
I'll remember this thread the next time DU gets all up in arms over a Native American symbol being used to make a dollar by non natives, a sports team, a cigarette manufacturer, etc etc.
It will be a good reference point to compare and contrast what gets under folks' skin. Pardon the pun!
Native American head dress wearing mascot - wrong.
Mammy as a white woman - good.
Does everyone realize the Mammy stereotype morphed into the Welfare Queen stereotype around the mid 1970's?
So a certain singer is making a buck off of being a Mammy Welfare Queen! Maybe now white folks will look at poor uneducated people living in the ghetto with empathy?
Who knows? Good thread to start the discussion. I want to explore that. And the dumbing down of white America - the move to haves vs have nots and how possibly this woman represents that sharp move to haves vs have nots in this country.
She and Nikki Minaj are total caricatures who many black women of a certain class, income, and educational background can't relate to. Perhaps even at that level Iggy is pushing us towards solidarity with the haves? I mean - Stacy Dash at Fox News . . . She looks, acts, walks and speaks like me. I can relate to her. I don't agree with her politics but I wouldn't be embarrassed to sit in Teaberrys tea room and have lunch with her. Yet she's taken heat at DU for being some kind of traitor - to poor and middle class white people. Makes no sense to me.
Anyways - great topic!