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Why Shouldn't White Models Wear Dreadlocks If They So Wish?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//And what about the purple skirt...was that meant to be hitched into her knickers ?//
That was an accident Mikey, after a visit to the loo to "powder her nose".
Ridiculous to wear dreads, at her age and colour. Have they not taken into account the "Protected Characteristic Minorities" recommendations from Miniluv?
That was an accident Mikey, after a visit to the loo to "powder her nose".
Ridiculous to wear dreads, at her age and colour. Have they not taken into account the "Protected Characteristic Minorities" recommendations from Miniluv?
well, there are some people who don't much like the idea of skin-lightening
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ world/2 017/oct /08/dov e-apolo gises-f or-ad-s howing- black-w oman-tu rning-i nto-whi te-one
Goodness knows who ever thought that ad was a good idea.
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Goodness knows who ever thought that ad was a good idea.
Old_Geezer - // 'good taste', my perception of 'good taste'; same thing Andy. //
Actually, that is not true.
There are broad acceptances of what is 'good taste' which are defined by what society as a whole accepts, and what it does not accept.
So, if you think making jokes about the Holocaust at a party with Jewish guests is in good taste, then your idea of what constitutes good taste is at odds with the view of society as a whole.
So, your statement that wearing dreadlocks is against 'good taste' is not strictly true since I doubt that society as a whole has formed a view which would influence acceptance, as in the example I gave.
Therefore I believe my point stands, you may think it is not in good taste, but that does not mean that society as a whole would agree with you.
Actually, that is not true.
There are broad acceptances of what is 'good taste' which are defined by what society as a whole accepts, and what it does not accept.
So, if you think making jokes about the Holocaust at a party with Jewish guests is in good taste, then your idea of what constitutes good taste is at odds with the view of society as a whole.
So, your statement that wearing dreadlocks is against 'good taste' is not strictly true since I doubt that society as a whole has formed a view which would influence acceptance, as in the example I gave.
Therefore I believe my point stands, you may think it is not in good taste, but that does not mean that society as a whole would agree with you.
tonyav
You wrote:
//I cant remember any cries of racism when Michael Jackson lightened his skin.//
That may be down to the fact that he had a skin condition called vitiligo.
That’s what he claimed at the time when it became apparent that his skin was several shades lighter in the 80s than it was in the 70s.
It was confirmed at his autopsy:
http:// edition .cnn.co m/2013/ 05/07/s howbiz/ jackson -death- trial/i ndex.ht ml
You wrote:
//I cant remember any cries of racism when Michael Jackson lightened his skin.//
That may be down to the fact that he had a skin condition called vitiligo.
That’s what he claimed at the time when it became apparent that his skin was several shades lighter in the 80s than it was in the 70s.
It was confirmed at his autopsy:
http://
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