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Let’s put this dishonest “double standard” argument to rest once and for all.
Blackface is not harmless imitation, it is rooted in a long, ugly history of minstrel shows where white performers caricatured Black people as lazy, ignorant, criminal, and subhuman to justify slavery, segregation, and systemic oppression.
It wasn’t just offensive, it was a tool used to normalize white supremacy and shape how Black people were treated in real life.
There is no equivalent history where Black people used “white face” to dominate, dehumanize, or oppress white people.
There is no history of laws, policies, or violence reinforced by caricatures of white inferiority.
So no, a white person adorning Blackface it is not the same as a Black comedian cosplaying a white woman.
That’s not a double standard, that’s the difference between oppression and satire, between punching down and punching up, between racism and comedy.
Calling that hypocrisy isn’t insight, it’s gaslighting. You don’t get to ignore history, erase power dynamics, and then pretend the two are equal.
Miss me with the false equivalence.

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