U Maryland: Birthday Cake Pic on Instagram
As if GCers needed a reminder -- be careful about what you post on Instagram (or Facebook or other social media sites
A “birthday cake” for a U of Maryland woman who turned 21 displays wording that the story (below) terms “racist.” In the story she’s identified as a member of Delta Gamma. A picture accompanies the story. A statement from Delta Gamma is in the story. http://gawker.com/sorority-girl-cele...hre-1670470468 Edited to add: the Daily Mail has the story, too. Nothing like making news internationally. |
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DBB FTW.
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I don't get why this got linked to Greek Life, her cake had nothing to do with DG.
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Delta Gamma certainly felt the connection.....
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If a white person has a problem with what people of color say to each other in our own circles, they really ought to question why they want to use a racial slur so badly in the first place. |
:) We shall now be accused of making a "colorblind" thread into a racial thread.
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I just don't get how the line fits in with all the rest of it. It's like they INTENTIONALLY put something stupid on the cake. All the other stuff would make sense on a 21st birthday cake for a girl in an expensive watch and petite gold chain to have, but how is fellatio with a man of color a right of passage? Did I miss the memo that said I was supposed to do that when I turned 21? Is it because I became legal to drink at 19, but not supposed to do that until 21?
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Ah, this topic again. The word that you couldn't get away from if you wanted to. You hear it screamed in malls, in school, on tv, in movies, in music, in multiple FB and other social media posts a day. A generation has literally grown up hearing the word in non racist ways but people still act like a 20 year olds nigga is the same as a 70 year olds nigger. Regardless of how you feel about it stuff like this will continue to happen, especially among younger people who probably may not really know better.
ETA- in short, who really cares about the cake with the rap lyric on it? Don't we have more pressing issues to deal with? |
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Dear Confused White People and Confused Other People Not of the Immediate African Diaspora:
I don't give a damn what you think but since you all insist.... I am surrounded by white people, Asians, American Indians-Native Americans, and Hispanics who use certain words and phrases within ear shot of me. That doesn't make me anxious to use those words and phrases. I do not have a "must be able to do everything" superiority (or inferiority) complex. As said on the 1980s talk shows and still very applicable in 2014, instead of wondering why you can't say it, ask yourself why you WANT and NEED to say it. Sincerely, The Coalition of "When in Doubt, Don't" ETA: The rap lyric on a cake is extremely typical and uninteresting which is why I didn't respond to this thread. However, this thread topic is just like other thread topics that have anything to do with race. The ignorance of some GCers is hidden in the topic. Same shit, different toilet. |
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People of any color using such offensive language IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN does give SOME people the excuse that it is OK for them to use it. If the language is offensive, maybe don't put it out there so flippantly in public. |
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