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Easily Paleo-ified with some tweaks to the stir-fry sauce.
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This is really good. Watch it.
Powerful as hell.
The exploitation of African-Americans through the use of media is obvious from the films above.
1. Little Rascals (1920’s) - The coon character is one of the most insulting of all anti-black characters. The name itself is an abbreviation of raccoon and dehumanizing. As with Sambo, the coon was portrayed as a lazy, easily frightened, chronically idle, inarticulate, buffoon.
2. King Kong (1930’s) - The brute character portrays black men as innately savage, animalistic, destructive, and criminal — deserving punishment, maybe death. This brute is a fiend, a sociopath, an anti-social menace. Black brutes are depicted as hideous, terrifying predators who target helpless victims, especially white women. It’s been suggested that King Kong was a veiled allegory of the life of boxer Jack Johnson, who married two white women during his lifetime and was even arrested for taking one across state lines.
3. Shaft (1970’s) - Blaxploitation films are mainly set in poor neighborhoods. Ethnic stereotypes against white characters, such as “crackers” and “honky”, and other derogatory names are common plot and or character elements.
4. Lethal Weapon (1980’s) - African American males are typically cast in specific roles in American film. The usual suspects include the black sidekick of a white protagonist, the token black person, the comedic relief, the athlete, the ladies’ man, and most damaging, the violent black man.
5. Menace to Society (1990’s) - In the 1990s the typical cinema and television, the brute was nameless — sometimes faceless; he sprang from a hiding place, he robbed, raped, and murdered. He represented the cold brutality of urban life. Often he was a gangbanger.
6. Norbit (2000’s) - This was the mammy caricature, and, like all caricatures, it contained a little truth surrounded by a larger lie. The caricature portrayed an obese, coarse, maternal figure. She had great love for her white “family,” but often treated her own family with disdain.
Be careful while watching television (tell-our-vision) because it is a Lethal Weapon that can turn Little Rascals into a Menace to society!!!!
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They are all.. out.. of synch.. and off beat. My heart.
Aite, what D9 sorority didn’t notice them watching. They tryna steal!!’
Are … are they trying to stroll? Oh no lol
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It’s the audible clomping around that killed me.
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Design, patterns and sewing made by me. The dress is renaissance inspired, with some personal modifications. The whole dress was hand sewn, including the hems. More pictures of it and a tutorial can be found on my blog.
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The thing is that white women are fully aware that they are in no danger of any of this happening. Never forget (no matter how hard white women try to make you) white women but enjoy, maintain and perpetuate white supremacy, white racism, white ignorance and white privilege. Every. Damn. Day.
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Another black-on-white murder smh
Fuck Becky! And I DAMNED sure don’t mean literally. I wouldn’t fuck them with Drumpf’s tiny little psycho dick!