I think so.. This kid was just paying tribute to his fave football player, how is it racist? Yes I know "blackface" in the traditional sense was a way of mocking black people, but this is so not the same thing.. Am I wrong?
I'm white, and would have no problem with a black person doing white face in such a situation, but I'd like to know what other people think about it.. I WOULD have a problem with someone doing blackface in order to make fun of someone, but I don't see why it's wrong to do it when you want to dress up as someone who's a different colour to you because you admire them. What about kids who want to dress up as their fave sporting hero, actor etc for Halloween.. What if a white kid wanted to be Blade, or a black kid wanted to be Wolverine? Sure they could do the costume without changing their skin colour, but should they HAVE to?
http://www.news.com.au/world/race-ro...-1226546979280
I'm white, and would have no problem with a black person doing white face in such a situation, but I'd like to know what other people think about it.. I WOULD have a problem with someone doing blackface in order to make fun of someone, but I don't see why it's wrong to do it when you want to dress up as someone who's a different colour to you because you admire them. What about kids who want to dress up as their fave sporting hero, actor etc for Halloween.. What if a white kid wanted to be Blade, or a black kid wanted to be Wolverine? Sure they could do the costume without changing their skin colour, but should they HAVE to?
http://www.news.com.au/world/race-ro...-1226546979280
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