• molten@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    I’m so fucking happy to be seeing this meme without a racist context. Maybe I troll the wrong corners of the internet but all I see this captioned with other places is zero effort racist jokes.

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      14 hours ago

      Huh. I don’t think I often see it with a racist context? It’s usually funny/random stuff. Like “Gender” fluid and shit (I love dumb puns).

      Idk why you’re being downvoted tho :(

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          2 hours ago

          Aww damn, didn’t know about the origins… :(

          Welp, I’m gonna choose to remember the funny non-racist ones.

          The “Finally, Obama’s last name” one got a chuckle out of me.

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          12 hours ago

          Wait, there’s a WATERMELON racist stereotype? What’s wrong with liking watermelon? Everyone likes watermelon, right?

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            12 hours ago

            There’s also a fried chicken stereotype for African Americans. I think it had some historic context too.

            Racists are weird, never mind.

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              12 hours ago

              My history lobe is a bit rusty but after emancipation, black folks grew a lot of watermelon because it was easy and cheap to grow and it sold well. It was a symbol of the time as well as former slaves reaching financial independence. As usual, shitheads will turn any symbol against it’s people as a tool of oppression (see DEI as a recent example) so watermelon was associated with black people in the worst way. Now the racism has died down a lot but to this day some people will say (and think) that black people love watermelon and think of it as a poverty food.

              It goes way deeper but that should be the semi-accurate gist.

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                5 hours ago

                Kind like an e-pi where accuracy is the name of the last guy to mention how incomprehensible me explanation is.

                We’d all be dead if they hated us. We will be by our own act if we don’t stop asking for it.

                Narcissism is like opium. Especially when the CIA loads it with fentanyl and shoots you in the head twice, telling everyone that it was your choice to die.