Has Nicki commented on this H&M controversy?

Started by HUGO, January 09, 2018, 06:59:03 PM

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Do you honestly think this Black woman is not aware of the negative connotation between Blacks & monkeys?


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Quote from: M??D?? on January 13, 2018, 12:15:14 AM
Do you honestly think this Black woman is not aware of the negative connotation between Blacks & monkeys?
I'll stick to the facts and say she didn't see an issue with the sweatshirt being worn by her son.


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Apparently Nicki doesn't see an issue with it either.

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January 13, 2018, 12:20:42 AM #710 Last Edit: January 13, 2018, 12:21:10 AM by Puakenikeni
Sticking to the facts.

As in, words uttered from mouths. Letters typed, etc.



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Why do it ?quietly? tho, aren?t causes like this a means for protest. I just don?t understand why she would want to fly under the radar for this.
The bitch fake. Once things died down, she would've magically found that contract she supposedly threw out.  The girl still got H&M on her mess tho, so this is all moot
Damn, it?s sad but it seems she is fake. Just a mug and some tits, no substance

That's about it tbh, and her mug ain't really much to write home about



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Quote from: Puakenikeni on January 12, 2018, 11:59:17 PM
Yay for you finding an instance where it occurred Eddie :dead:

Doesn't change the fact that it has a bigger history here in America.

The civil rights movement was in America. Blaxpotation films were made in America.
For crying out loud, the MINSTREL shows were a product of American "imagination".



Racist depictions of Blacks allowed on products such as Aunt Jemima , Uncle Ben

Shall we continue?

This all lends to why a Black person in AMERICA would have little to no excuse not to be familiar with what these things are associated with.
I used to think so too. Until I found out lots of countries in Europe had human zoos with black people on display up until the 50s.
Also they have this black face tradition in the Netherlands Annie once talked about.
https://dutchreview.com/dutchness/the-foreign-perspective/racism-in-the-netherlands/
It's definitely a thing here too. Whites in Europe are no saints.
The person responsible for this ad has to be really really naive or very young.

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January 13, 2018, 12:32:43 AM #714 Last Edit: January 13, 2018, 12:43:55 AM by Puakenikeni
Well at least you admit you felt that way until you did your research or stumbled across the mess.

Race is definitely a hot button topic here in America, always has been and I think it always be....But it makes sense given the country's history and current level of diversity.

The world is laughing at us right now as we've ushered in a President who has no issue making racist remarks in public. Black men are being shot down in cold blood for absolutely no reason. To the point where people overseas were outraged enough to stand WITH us in solidarity to fight OUR crisis.

So yeah, there's no excuse if you live in America.
Maybe somewhere else, but definitely not here.


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And I'm not here to police how "woke" people should be.

Drop your contracts! Give up your coins for the cause!!!

I was jokingly calling Naomi to the carpet as a counter mess. :dead: :dead:

Only because no one else was. Nicki Nicki Nicki. :dead:

I just feel if people were really serious about celebs lending their power to fight this, someone whose had a full campaign within the past year would be on that list.





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