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So To Some Black Men, White Women Are Just Trophys To Hang Around Their Necks.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/f email/a rticle- 2517785 /Artist -Nate-H ill-dra pes-whi te-Trop hy-Scar ves-nec k.html
If this is not demeaning towards white women as well as being blatantly racist I do not know what is.
If this is not demeaning towards white women as well as being blatantly racist I do not know what is.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am sure that for some black men, a white woman might well be regarded as a trophy.
Not sure that this guys "art" necessarily reflects that though- much more likely is a cunning plan to allow him to handle naked/half naked women, all of course, purely in the name of art :) Wish I had thought of it...
Not sure that this guys "art" necessarily reflects that though- much more likely is a cunning plan to allow him to handle naked/half naked women, all of course, purely in the name of art :) Wish I had thought of it...
LazyGun.....LOL
It has been known, certainly for the last, say 50 years that black men regard white women as a prize, trophy, getting the unobtainable, but, there is a change.
50yrs ago the white woman was unobtainable, perhaps because of prejudice and hence was highly valued. Now however, the last 25years the white woman has become more easily available and now cannot be considered ..a prize trophy.
Our friend the artist is about 25 years too late.
It has been known, certainly for the last, say 50 years that black men regard white women as a prize, trophy, getting the unobtainable, but, there is a change.
50yrs ago the white woman was unobtainable, perhaps because of prejudice and hence was highly valued. Now however, the last 25years the white woman has become more easily available and now cannot be considered ..a prize trophy.
Our friend the artist is about 25 years too late.
Yes I did read the article and I still think (no matter his reason) the very portrayal is most demeaning towards white women.
Has been said previously if this had been the other way round, the white artist would have found it very hard to obtain the kind of support that this guy has.
I could image such comments as, "does he still think it is still colonial days and these were his slaves to do with them what he wished"?
Has been said previously if this had been the other way round, the white artist would have found it very hard to obtain the kind of support that this guy has.
I could image such comments as, "does he still think it is still colonial days and these were his slaves to do with them what he wished"?
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