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White Teen In Blackface Responds To Black Critics: ‘Worry About Finding Your Dad’

If this question comes up again, here's a handy reference: Should I Dress in Blackface This Halloween?
Not really getting into the spirit of the holiday: Racist Craigslist post: No black trick-or-treaters
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If this question comes up again, here's a handy reference: Should I Dress in Blackface This Halloween?
Not really getting into the spirit of the holiday: Racist Craigslist post: No black trick-or-treaters
How to do Halloween right:

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Date: 2013-11-01 01:16 am (UTC)So yeah, intent, dressing as a character, etc. is still a reason to have a giant blow up. For some, black face is not contextual; any time there is darker then your natural skin tone makeup involved, it's directly related to historical negative blackface and oppression, end of story.
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Date: 2013-11-11 10:08 pm (UTC)John Safran and Chris Lilly are both white Australians who have played black Americans in TV shows and I think you'd have to be looking to be offended to be offended by them. Especially Lilly's character who is a rich, suburban black kid pretending to be gangster.