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5Nov/092

I don’t get it.. Are “We” Serious?

I was reading the other day about a cheerleader for the Dallas Cowboys that has been getting all this negative press, and slammed in blogs?for her decision to dress up as Lil Wayne.

 

Read about it here..

Here are a few pics..

People are giving her grief because she put on brown body paint w/ tats and a dread wig? Are we serious? People are comparing this to BLACKFACE? I think people need to read their history books a little closer. Blackface was a method of ridicule and exaggerated the features of African Americans. I hate to break it to ya, but THIS ACTUALLY IS HOW LIL WAYNE LOOKS!!! In no way are any of his features exaggerated.. He really does have all those tats, he really does have a grill, he really does have that styrophoam cup surgically attached to his hand, and pants hanging half way off his rear and in all honesty, he's probably darker than this from all of the tatoos he has all over his body. I think she did a very good job with her impersonation and put a lot of thought into her costume and even put the tatoos in the right places. KUDDOS!!!

 

I don't understand how can anyone get any angrier at a white woman dressed in brown body paint to look like?Lil Wayne, ?than other white people dressed as Mariachis (Mexicans) or men dressed as women (trans-gender) or how about how many people walk around on Halloween dressed as zombies (disprespecting the dead). Is there still this much sensitivity to what white people say, ?or do, to blacks, and that much insensitivity to every other race? Have we not progressed as a people, better yet, as a COUNTRY? Would people get angry if white people put on makeup and said they were Barack Obama? Would it even get as much press?

 

I think people really need to lighten up and let Halloween be the open expose of ideas and fun. Or not participate and leave those that WANT to participate do so. We need to stop taking things so seriously.. Think about it, if she didn't have the brown body paint, she wouldn't look ANYTHING LIKE Lil Wayne.? I guess then people would have found a way to say she was racist anyway.

 

As an African American male, I'll be one of the ones to say, this did not offend me in the least. I don't even consider this racist. She was just mimicing a pop icon, just as any other person might. Someone was also T-Pain in the first image. She was just the scapegoat due to HER personal status as a pop figure, and it was thought, "she should know better". Why? I don't give racism any power over me or let it define any limitations that I can't overcome. WE hold the power to decide what?affects us and what doesn't. People that view this as a slap in the face to African Americans in my mind are some pretty weak-minded people and need to progress and do some inner-reflection. Find some value of self and move on.

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31Oct/090

Halloween ‘09

Well, Halloween is among us.. This is time for some of us to either put our masks on, or take them off.

 

Our family has a yearly tradition of going to the "Boo on Ballard" event, which allows small local businesses to hand out candy to kids as well as promote their companies.. The kids love it and it provides a safe and organized environment for kids of the community.

 

We had a blast as usual and Anthony (Darth Vader) and Aric (Snake-Eyes) had a couple of friends join in on the fun, of the Dawkins family, Aleena (Daphne) and Amaya (Scooby-Do).

 

Canon 20D (ISOs 200 and 800) / Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 lens/?Canon 430EX II external flash

 

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