Bitch you gon call me ugly when you're fuckin BLACK? Lmaoooooo shit son you ugly by default the baby Jesus gave you some bad cards in your hand in the game of life like shit I can be pretty if I don't make faces but you'll always be a dirty jiggaboo. Go find some bleach and lemme know when you fix that nasty complexion of yours. Y'all look like a pile of dog shit.

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battleroyale2wasashitmovie-deac:

me:

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you:

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lets not play this “game of life”.

I win you lose

chai-kitten:

and even if i am racist what the fuck are you gonna do???? call the fucking police??????????????? like can you all leave me alone and do something more productive in your lives

you are being racist and sadly you won’t be punished for it; how will you learn from your mistakes if there are no consequences for your actions? I hope you will reflect on your actions and choose compassion. Meanwhile, we will suffer from your promotions of racism against our people.

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You disgust me. I can't believe you have the nerve to ask why you should fucking care about racism.

Asker's Portrait Asked by Anonymous

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mental-0ut:

You see, I’d care about racism if it affected my people. If it was a double edged sword. But you guys make racism into a single edged one, with the edge constantly pointing towards us. Why should we support such a policy? We are not masochists. Sure it would be nice of us but we have problems of our own with all these prejudice-killings going on. 

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1. Racism does affect white people; racism benefits white people so it does affect you.

2. “You guys make racism into a single edged one (sword).” White people are the ones who created racism and are the ones applying it (systematically, institutionally, and individually) so how are you trying to claim that people of color are controlling the racism-sword?

3. How is the edge of the sword pointed towards you? In what universe are you the victim?

I think its really disgusting that people are being rude to you about your question. you genuinely did not understand why it was offensive and wanted a genuine answer so maybe you could understand. YOU WERE JUST TRYING TO LEARN. people act as though every single person on the planet understand the importance of a head dress in native american cultures....which not many people actually know. people on here always complain that people don't want to learn but once you want to learn people get mad.

Asker's Portrait Asked by sasstronaught

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driesvano-deactivated20170413:

Thank you so much for understanding!! It’s very upsetting xx

natural-thin: (original post) I still don’t understand why people are offended over Native American headdresses in editorials and on the runway….“

^this is not a question; this is a statement. this a dismissive statement; a silencer. This is not a genuine question about cultural appropriation. If you want more proof why she wasn’t asking to be educated read her response to other people. She told Native Americans they were wrong about cultural appropriation. She denied she did/said anything wrong. She went on to say it happens to others so Native Americans shouldn’t complain. Those are not the actions of someone asking to be education. Stop defending racist people.

It wasn't a fake apology. You don't know anything about me, what matters is that I DID APOLOGIZE and I'm not posting anything more about it. You should stop as well.

Asker's Portrait Asked by driesvano-deactivated20170413

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If you made a real apology — meaning you realized you did something wrong and either want to try to make it right or at least not do it again— why did you publish your latest anon message  where it said you didn’t do or say anything racist? If you apologized that means you admit what you did was wrong; then why did you leave that message their like a trophy instead of admitting to doing something wrong?

I can not fucking stop thinking about this help

sunshine-androses:

sunshine-androses:

Can we just talk about all the yeast infections native american women must have gotten from riding horses bareback with no underwear please
Or did they have underwear
Or did they have saddles
I am going to fucking look this up on the internet I will be back ok

Okay so I really wasn’t trying to offend anyone, it was an honest quandary. Green and purple with orange and magenta polka dots, yo.
Anyway, I found out that Native Americans actually made their own saddles using like bone needles and blankets, and just because they didn’t have the types of saddles that cowboys had in later years didn’t mean shit! They actually were quite stable and comfortable. Some were pillows with adornments based on tribal affiliation and accomplishment of the rider. Many native Americans did ride bareback, with just a “war bridle,” which is pretty badass.
And the answer to what I was saying earlier: women had special pants to wear when/ if they rode a horse! So there, they didn’t need undergarments because pants were a thing. Like they wore leggings, same as men. Cool! Way to learn something.

Stop talking. You are ignorant of what you are speaking of. And out of all the things you could wonder about (genocide, murder, rape, scalping, assimilation, relocation, etc, etc) you chose to make an offensive post attempting to make Native American women look gross. Stop talking about us. You don’t know what you are talking about and what you are talking about is offensive.

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tadmartin:
“ capekalaska:
“ creativenative1981:
“ So I am so proud of the drawing I did for my next tattoo I wanna get (Top). I have been so immersed and welcoming of the White Culture around me, I wanted something that I can see and look at every...
tadmartin:
“ capekalaska:
“ creativenative1981:
“ So I am so proud of the drawing I did for my next tattoo I wanna get (Top). I have been so immersed and welcoming of the White Culture around me, I wanted something that I can see and look at every...
tadmartin:
“ capekalaska:
“ creativenative1981:
“ So I am so proud of the drawing I did for my next tattoo I wanna get (Top). I have been so immersed and welcoming of the White Culture around me, I wanted something that I can see and look at every...
tadmartin:
“ capekalaska:
“ creativenative1981:
“ So I am so proud of the drawing I did for my next tattoo I wanna get (Top). I have been so immersed and welcoming of the White Culture around me, I wanted something that I can see and look at every...
tadmartin:
“ capekalaska:
“ creativenative1981:
“ So I am so proud of the drawing I did for my next tattoo I wanna get (Top). I have been so immersed and welcoming of the White Culture around me, I wanted something that I can see and look at every...
tadmartin:
“ capekalaska:
“ creativenative1981:
“ So I am so proud of the drawing I did for my next tattoo I wanna get (Top). I have been so immersed and welcoming of the White Culture around me, I wanted something that I can see and look at every...
tadmartin:
“ capekalaska:
“ creativenative1981:
“ So I am so proud of the drawing I did for my next tattoo I wanna get (Top). I have been so immersed and welcoming of the White Culture around me, I wanted something that I can see and look at every...
tadmartin:
“ capekalaska:
“ creativenative1981:
“ So I am so proud of the drawing I did for my next tattoo I wanna get (Top). I have been so immersed and welcoming of the White Culture around me, I wanted something that I can see and look at every...
tadmartin:
“ capekalaska:
“ creativenative1981:
“ So I am so proud of the drawing I did for my next tattoo I wanna get (Top). I have been so immersed and welcoming of the White Culture around me, I wanted something that I can see and look at every...
tadmartin:
“ capekalaska:
“ creativenative1981:
“ So I am so proud of the drawing I did for my next tattoo I wanna get (Top). I have been so immersed and welcoming of the White Culture around me, I wanted something that I can see and look at every...

tadmartin:

capekalaska:

creativenative1981:

So I am so proud of the drawing I did for my next tattoo I wanna get (Top).  I have been so immersed and welcoming of the White Culture around me, I wanted something that I can see and look at every day to appreciate such a rich and vibrant culture that the Whites have.  I assembled the best of the white culture because this is what I think is the best part of it.  I am so honoured that I have been surrounded by this wonderful culture and can learn from it’s rich history.  I relate so much to it, I wish I was born White.

Okay………

Let’s look at the above statement for a moment.

  • Do you feel offended by this?
  • Does one of these symbols misrepresent your heritage?
  • Do you feel that I was totally wrong in the statement?
  • Do you know that this is untrue of the statement?
  • What does a skull usually represent?
  • Will you send me hate mail just because I offended you because you are white?
  • Are you offended by the 9 other photos beneath the horribly discriminating picture I just drew?

Do you feel offended by what I just drew?  Because I was just offended drawing it, but I know it needed to be done to prove a point.

I know that all these symbols do not represent a white person, the point I was bringing to light is that a person shouldn’t group a “culture” or “race” into one lump sum.

I am offended by these 9 photos of tattoos and drawings.  They misrepresent what it is to be Native American.  It really offends because it doesn’t represent us correctly, it makes us into something magical, mythical, something nostalgic or antiquated.  Something dead to be studied and admired.

These Photos / Tattoos do show:

  • Misrepresentations of the over 600+ distinctly different Tribal Nations here in North America.
  • Show a skull which represents death, which is basically saying “A good Native is a dead Native”
  • It lumps all of the different Nations into one “Native Tribe”
  • A woman wearing a headdress / warbonnet.
  • A headdress was given for distinction in a warriors life for bravery or war.  Each feather was given to the person.  It is mainly worn by males and only a few tribes wore, not every single tribe.
  • They hyper-sexualize Native women, making them exotic and yearned for.  This perpetuates the raping and sexual assault of Native women, which  is every 1 in 3 Native women in their lifetime.
  • There are endless reasons why these are wrong.

The thing with my “tattoo drawing” is I can easily destroy it, the people in these pictures have these racist tattoos on their bodies for the rest of their lives.  Pretty stupid huh?

I hope that this was an eye opener for some people, because racism is real, cultural appropriation is real and we have to learn how to stop both of these.

So please stop wearing headdresses, stop painting your face in “war-paint”, stop dressing up as an “indian princess” for halloween.  Stop drawing and getting these kinds of tattoos, these are all quite offensive and hurtful.

I am sorry I had to go about this this way, but honestly, it needed to be done.  If you would like to know more about cultural appropriation feel free to msg me, I am always up for a great conversation.

Or visit this tumblr page to learn about things that aren’t native!

http://this-is-not-native.tumblr.com/resources

Thank you for listening to me.

Wela’lin

Bryson Sili’pay

No, no.. Thank YOU, lovely human, for writing this.

If I didn’t think it was a cliche, tumblrslut tattoo then I’d probably get one too just to piss off the social justice warriors on this godforsaken site.

you would promote racism against an entire race just to spite some people on tumblr? wow..

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itsalliny0urh3ad:
“ hierophilic:
“ hawtistic:
“ tsisqua:
“ unsaidwarning:
“ blackinasia:
“ (Image description: football banner being held up which reads, “Hey Indians, get ready to leave in a Trail of Tears Round 2”)
fiftyfourfortyorfight:
“ Last...

itsalliny0urh3ad:

hierophilic:

hawtistic:

tsisqua:

unsaidwarning:

blackinasia:

(Image description: football banner being held up which reads, “Hey Indians, get ready to leave in a Trail of Tears Round 2”)

fiftyfourfortyorfight:

Last night, this sign went up at a McAdory High School football game. 

I am absolutely disgusted that this sign was allowed to go up, and that it was not stopped by school administrators, and that after this, no one has mentioned it.

The school and the students have shown no remorse for the sign (as expected) and the students have claimed ignorance and/or that it was just a “joke”.

Sorry, but the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and the death of thousands of Native Americans is not a fucking joke.

WHAT THE FUCK. Signal boost, some people need to get fired for this shit.

ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME RIGHT NOW, LIKE REALLY, ARE YOU FUCKING SERIOUS, I FUCKING HATE EVERYTHING.

This is disgusting.

For the record, McAdory High School is in McCalla, Alabama, as part of the Jefferson County School District.

Here is their website, with a big “contact us” button at the top. Since it’s Sunday you probably won’t be able to reach them by phone but you can start emailing them.

You know what to do, folks.

JESUS FUCKING CHRIST REALLY?

I’m sorry but I think it’s funny

How is it funny? To mock a genocide of the Cherokee people?

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hasa diga victor hugo: indigenous-rising: so using offensive language is more important than...

indigenous-rising:

so using offensive language is more important than groups of people’s feelings to you. Okay. It isn’t your place to deem what is and is not offensive. You are not entitled to justify and declare what is good enough to qualify as a harmful term. Instead of fighting for…

typical. you are the entitled person who gets to define intelligence, racial slurs, and harmful language. what a hard job you have.  i asked you the same question over and over because you refused to answer it and it is the important question to be asked. why is using a word that hurts people more important to you than the people offended by it?

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Untitled: People are really upset about my Halloween costume!

this-is-not-native:

lexisymone:

Short response: Idgaf

Long response: Still dgaf. People dress as different cultures for Halloween all the time. It’s not a sign of disrespect at all its just a costume. I think that the clothes, tattoos and headdresses worn by Native Americans are…

this-is-not-native and trilies made excellent points. Also let’s note how OP wrote another post, before this one, in which Native people tried to explain to her why her costume is offensive and she continued to post this message to antagonize us.

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biles-manbulge:

I’m just sitting here laughing at all the butthurt posts on that Redskins photo.

I can’t even get mad, it’s like wow, overreacting much?

Pretty sure the dude was just having fun, so I guess Tumblr is Anti-Fun if it hurts somebody’s feelings.

Oh well.

People are way too sensitive, I’ll say it again.

Racist stereotypes are not fun for those being stereotyped.

Dehumanizing imagery is not fun for those being dehumanized.

Romanticizing the genocide of Native Americans is not fun for Native Americans.

These acts of racism are not okay; and everybody should be upset by this.

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