
Not the face. Plus that’s hot as hell. One of them went with long sleeves tho, and they’re all wearing stockings. Their costume is fun, looks good, and they’re comfortable. The stick up your ass making you act all holier than thou and misrepresenting a valid argument must not be comfortable though
You can find long sleeved shirts that are thin enough to not make you hot, or made to not make you overheat. They could also cut stockings and put it over their arms. How do I have a stick up my ass for pointing out how unnecessary painting your face black is? Painting your face black won't make you look exactly like a sheep-
Blackface isn’t just about the intent though, it’s about the appearance as well. They’re painting their skin that imitates dark skin. Even though they still have a whole costume dressed as sheep, the paint is on their actual skin which looks like the makeup used in minstrel shows. A costume doesn’t change the fact that they painted their skin to look darker.
It doesn’t matter if they’re purposefully imitating dark skin, their skin is darkened by black paint/makeup which looks like what people used to do for minstrel shows. It doesn’t matter whether or not they have a costume, their skin is still painted black. Notice how it’s mostly white people doing shit like this and then saying stuff like “block me if you don’t like it” when they’re called out?
These are people dressed as sheep. Do you find sheep mocking to black people? Do you find sheep to be imitative of black people and their skin? If so you have lots of work to get through. Does a charcoal face mask make you feel the same way? Eyeblack on sports players or soldiers? Navy seal face paint camouflage? Or are you just looking for ways to be upset at people for having fun bc they happen to be white? Would you be upset at a Latina dressed this way? Or a Korean woman? Or a mixed woman?
Exactly, but never just their skin. It’s used to harm, hurt, dehumanize, and make fun of many features, and them as people. These women dressing as sheep doesn’t do any of that. It doesn’t make fun of any characteristics associated with black people. It’s a sheep. They painted the parts of them black to match the black face and leg fur on a sheep. If you can’t separate that from black face, YOU need to do more self reflection and research
There’s a difference between painting your face and limbs black than putting on eyeblack or charcoal mask. Also sheep are animals that can’t control the color they are?? I would absolutely be upset at anyone who isn’t black dressed like this, but notice how most of the people dressing like this are white.
It’s not just painting your face black. It never was. That is a HUGE simplification and a misinformed concept of the massive history of the harm of blackface. There’s real harm being done everyday to black people in this country and everywhere around the globe. Women dressing as sheep isn’t one of them
You’re right, it’s not JUST painting your face black, but painting your face black is a part of it. The act of painting your face black was and still is connected to it. Part of the harm comes from using appearance that has historically been used to mock, stereotype, and dehumanize Black people. Doing shit like this can make it become normalize to paint your face black for different characters as a costume.
I did read the other comments, which is why I made my comment in the first place. It just wouldn’t let me reply to your comment with a picture!!!! I agreed that this was unnecessary and they could’ve very easily done the costume without painting their face, but it’s not black face… that would be like saying putting a charcoal face mask on your face is black face because it’s black and it’s on your face
No matter how objectively correct you are here, they’ve based their entire argument around their belief structure makes them morally superior, even though it’s illogical, and thus admission they’re wrong would unravel their sense of morality. So they can’t, and won’t. Good luck though fam
Right, and that history is exactly why people call it out and say it’s wrong. When you paint your face black for any costume, even if it is not meant to imitate a Black person, it still resembles the same act that was used in minstrel shows. That is why people see it as crossing a line. It is tied to something with a long record of mocking and dehumanizing Black people.
Damn diva, I think we need to have a deep dive into American history and let’s see one time where painting your face black was necessary. Certainly, there’s a plethora of other ways to make something look cute. And as the Black woman you are, I’m disgusted you’re excusing the same people who would shit on you if the opportunity arose.
Do they make wool balls that are as cheap as cotton balls😭😭😭 and also there’s pictures of people doing the costume without the face coloring while still using cotton balls so are you going to call them racist too because of the cotton balls… because the problem that you have is with the face paint, but if it’s also with the cotton balls then anyone who uses cotton balls for a costume could be considered racist
Also, let’s take a moment to realize that definitions often have nuances and the social understanding of black face has evolved over time. Whether or not someone claims they aren’t trying to look like a Black person, painting your face black in a performance or costume still taps into a history of racial stereotyping, which is why it’s harmful and considered blackface in practice.
No I think people looking for how to be offended by things like dressing up as a sheep instead of working in their communities to fight the real injustices against black people and minorities is soulless virtue signaling for internet points bc they’re too lazy to do any real work against fighting racism and systemic oppression but that’s just me