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Kelsey, your videos are getting better and better! Loved the chat with the cosplayer girl! Awesome video editing! ❤
As a black person who cosplays non black characters sometimes I don’t see why people need to change their skin tone to be a character. Unless their skin is non human color like gray, white, red, pink, etc. It really rubs me the wrong way when someone dresses up as a black character and darkens their skin just major ick vibes.
Blackface is bad because white people would discriminate against minorities and not hire minorities people for movies or plays. White actors would use black faces to portray black, Hispanic, and Asian people. They would exaggerate any stero type of the race they were portraying. Using buck teeth and slanted eyes for Asian, nappy, un-combed hair for black people and padded bellies and very colorful clothes for Hispanic people, all while using horrible accents. They didn't even distinguish the difference between the nationalities. For them, Hispanic and Latins were the same, just like they did with Asian and Black Americans. I understand it's not a thing in Asian but in America and Europe, it is as big a deal as not cosplaying during Korean Independence Day.
About the blackface in cosplay part, It's because not long ago, black people were never allowed to be part of the theater and cinema of course, so for every character that was supposed to be black, they hired white actors and painted their skin brown/black. That's also how minstrel shows, a terrible thing in history was born. Whole racist musical shows based on interpreting black people in the most disgusting and stereotypical way possible (with dark skin and huuge mouths painted as white or pink) and making racist storylines and jokes (like portraying black people as lazy that don't wanna work, a predator always trying to get a white girl, violent, super dumb to look intellectually inferior as white people, etc that are ways white supremacist people propagated the ideas of how black people are just never as good as white people and justified underfunded the black communities are and poverty, as well as their lack of opportunity in education, etc to this very day). The rise of minstrel shows was at the same time the abolitionist movement (movement to abolish slavery) so you can get why. Blackface declined in popularity beginning in the 1940s and into the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. Everything is very recent in the U.S. and most people forget that, literally, segregation was outlawed in 1968, so until the '70s, almost every neighborhood, school, bathroom, pool, water fountain, and even cups in your workplace was divided into white and "people of color". And just bc it was outlawed it doesn't mean it actually stopped there lmao. That history is not old at all.
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The way you said Ursula was hilarious! This was fun. But yeah black face should not be allowed in America. Extremists always take things too far and we don’t have gun control. It’s best to not allow it.
The problem with cosplaying as a black character is the deep rooted racism that have been seen in past media. It used to be common for white people to dress like a black character to play a stereotype hence portraying black people in negative lighting.
Kelsey – your makeup was stellar in this! 💫