I can't even be mad at her.
I can't even be mad at her.
Don't really see anything to be mad at.
Rich, preppy, conservative, lax bros are white. #Romney2016 #Confederacy aren't there to mock rich, preppy, conservative lax bros of all colors and creeds.
No matter how detestable that demographic she's mocking may be (and FFS, they are horrible), there's an undeniable racial element.
Had a white student done the same thing with a basketball, jordans, whatever, it would be all over the national news and the person would have been relieved of their duties.
So, I have to agree with the decision to step down here. Your race doesn't exempt you from being able to be offended or angry at stuff like this.
What about those white college kids who dressed up in sombreros and the like a few months back and made national headlines for "racism"? How can anyone honestly say this is any different, especially when the intent is clearly the same?
She's not even denying the racist element here, people.
Anyway, nothing would have happened if she wasn't class president. You can't do stuff like this when you're in a role like that.
See, here's the difference
She's mocking the elite, predominantly white. It's a completely different situation from someone wearing blackface or mocking black people as being thugs or something of that nature.
Would definitely be implying that the preppy Lax guys are racists, yeah. Not a surprise that many of them would be (understandably) upset, along with the faculty. Dumb in any combination of directions, and even dumber considering her position.I'm not American so I might be off here but typing out #confederate is implying that the white students are white supremacists right?
First, she's mocking the elite white, let's not sugarcoat it. Confederacy references aren't to ridicule the dickhead Filipino kid who drives a Tesla to school because he has two brain surgeons for parents. Difference of degree, not in kind. Second, why are we even diving into "well X is worse than Y, so X is different and ok!"
For the record, growing up in central suburban New Jersey, I think what she did was awesome. But it's clearly racial in nature, and attempts to ignore that are silly.
She also notes that some of her initiatives as president — to institute a “diversity representative” on the student council board, and to create gender-neutral bathrooms, for example — were not well-received. She caught flak later in the year, she explains, for raising her fist in a “black power” salute along with several other students for a yearbook photo.
Come on.
this thread + redskins thread = wat
like a total different response to each. she's not even hiding that it's racial and people are backing her up. like she has a chip on her shoulder and being the president of a prep school somehow gives her the authority to make a difference by mocking people.
See, here's the difference
She's mocking the elite, predominantly white. It's a completely different situation from someone wearing blackface or mocking black people as being thugs or something of that nature.
Why is a black person mocking white people different than a white person mocking black people? I don't get it.
Why is a black person mocking white people different than a white person mocking black people? I don't get it.
Mocking the rich white elite. Which I don't blame her for doing, considering that she couldn't even do a "black power" salute without being scrutinized. Can't be pro-black, can't be anti-rich white.
What in that photo is synonymous with white people?
So a group of white kids wearing KKK hoods or doing the Nazi salute for a yearbook photo would be okay?
So is the fact that she's a significant minority in the prep school. No one's going to get in trouble for that. All she did was be more blatant about her racial frustrations than the actual problematic people keep more subtle so they don't get in trouble for them.
Pretending you're not one of those kids when you go to a $50k private school seems suspect and douchy in turn, especially if this person was popular enough to get elected as class president... certainly a stupendously stupid move, but I dunno if there's enough context to say any more than that.How would that picture be offensive to anyone, ever? She's just making fun of obnoxious preppy kids. Everyone likes making fun of obnoxious preppy kids.
Pressuring her to step down for something so innocuous is bizarre, and seems completely uncalled for. I want more details.
What in that photo is synonymous with white people?
Why is a black person mocking white people different than a white person mocking black people? I don't get it.
Duck shoes. Hockey stick is close, but the duck shoes are 100% white.
You shouldn't do any of those things as a class president.Wouldn't this be more akin to a plump person holding a size 00 shirt, surrounded by a ton of guy or girl admirers, and tagging it "#skinnybitches" ?
I think if she posted a selfie with her pretending to lynch someone, or whipping someone, and tagging it #confederate, would be akin to someone posting a selfie of them pretending to vomit into the bathroom and tagging it #skinnybitches.
Why is a black person mocking white people different than a white person mocking black people? I don't get it.
Duck shoes. Hockey stick is close, but the duck shoes are 100% white.
99.9% now.
None of those things are really aimed at her classmates though. Inferring that all your white male classmates are all closet racists is going to cause a pretty big reaction in a way a more general social statement isn't.Wouldn't this be more akin to a plump person holding a size 00 shirt, surrounded by a ton of guy or girl admirers, and tagging it "#skinnybitches" ?
I think if she posted a selfie with her pretending to lynch someone, or whipping someone, and tagging it #confederate, would be akin to someone posting a selfie of them pretending to vomit into the bathroom and tagging it #skinnybitches.
99.9% now.
Had a white student done the same thing with a basketball, jordans, whatever, it would be all over the national news and the person would have been relieved of their duties.
So, I have to agree with the decision to step down here. Your race doesn't exempt you from being able to be offended or angry at stuff like this.
What about those white college kids who dressed up in sombreros and the like a few months back and made national headlines for "racism"? How can anyone honestly say this is any different, especially when the intent is clearly the same?
I guess you guys missed the part where she specifically called out rich white males, or just dont care enough to read the OP, or just dont care about the issue here.
POC are just clamoring to use a hastag related to the ConfederacyI don't get how this is about race, or is that just the invention of the writer? Maybe I'm just not rich enough to understand?
She's mocking white people. She says as much. Did you read the OP?I don't get how this is about race, or is that just the invention of the writer? Maybe I'm just not rich enough to understand?
She mentioned rich white males in her buzzfeed interview long after the incident took place. She didn't say anything about white males when she posted the photo.
She mentioned rich white males in her buzzfeed interview long after the incident took place. She didn't say anything about white males when she posted the photo.
I don't get how this is about race, or is that just the invention of the writer? Maybe I'm just not rich enough to understand?