Kendall Jenner Gets Blasted On Twitter By Blacks For ‘Cultural Appropriation’ – Are They Right?
Do you think all of the outrage on the left is getting petty? Well, you haven’t seen ANYTHING yet.
Racism is a vile and disgusting thing that should be denounced by everyone. It is wrong to judge any group based on their skin color.
There are legitimate actions are overtly racist, this is not one of them.
I have some real problems with ‘cultural appropriation’.
Where does ‘appreciation’ end and ‘appropriation’ begin?
I don’t know. It seems like it’s a subjective thing.
I think that sane people will agree, however, that if someone is using stereotypes while referencing a particular culture, that is detestable.
However, does that mean that we need to police costumes and art?
I don’t think so.
The Social Justice Warriors on the left have their panties in a bunch over Kendall Jenner’s choice of emoji. Specifically because it was ‘tanned’.
Seriously.
The 21-year-old supermodel was hit with a barrage of anger after her celebration of a recent magazine cover featuring her and her sisters and mother rubbed users the wrong way.
The reason for the stink? A tanned fist emoji that Kendall tacked onto the end of her Tweet, reading: ‘Sister power…girl power.’
Source: Daily Mail
Jenner posted this on Twitter and the hate rolled in:
Her ‘tanned’ fist emoji was just too much.
Maybe we should have stayed with the generic yellow skintone instead of trying to be ‘intersectional’ with freaking emojis:
(Is it wrong to say that the tanned one looks like a better match to Kendall’s skincolor than the yellow one, or is that somehow racist?)
Unreal.
Do you think that this constant outrage is getting out of hand?
Do you think the constant mention of race is pushing groups further apart or bringing them together?
Let us know in the comments.