Sometime in the early 80s, my wife and I went to a dress-up as Prince Ranier and Princess Grace, she with a steering wheel around her neck. Will this be seen as unacceptable in 20 years?
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That's gracist.
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It's hard to buy, because I was 14 35 years ago, and lived in the North, but ABSOLUTELY would have known what was wrong with this "outfit."
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I think the regional and class divide is pretty strong here -- among wealthy frat boys in the South, blackface seems to have persisted longer than it did elsewhere.
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Naha hats/stickers are not the new symbol of open bigotry. That honor goes to the rainbow pride flag.
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Nah. No excuse. None.
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We must use every opportunity to say racist behavior isn’t ok. Every opportunity to set boundaries and heal is precious for us as a society. Northam goes not to redeem his sins, but to confront ours. It’s not personal.
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We need to stop bending over backwards to give genuine pieces of shit excuses.
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