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6:28 PM
February 19th, 2012
There is no correlation between consumption of black culture and how white males and other consumers view black culture, so in other words it does not lower racism. So we consume the commodified blackness but we do not consume the political debate.

bell hooks (via melknee)

I think that when black art is appropriated by white supremacist America it actually justifies and exacerbates anti-black sentiments.

Any black person can create something genuine, but no matter what it will be stripped of its humanizing capability because of the anti-blackness that is inherent in our society.

(via daniellemertina)

(via abagond)

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