• ricecake@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    In reality? Like anyone else.

    As a costume?

    The not-puerto-rican editor of the magazine bon appetit went to a Halloween costume dressed as a caricature of a Puerto Rican with his also not Puerto Rican wife.
    It came into my head as an example of something less obviously problematic than blackface, but more obviously problematic than dressing as a Disney character that’s a depiction of a different race.

    Feel free to substitute any other ethnicity or race into my example as it makes sense to you.

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      2 days ago

      How is that being dressed as a Puerto Rican?

      You’d go to Venezuela or Colombia and see people dressed the same as well

      Hell even Ecuador or Peru I think

      Baseball is very popular in Latin and central America, is not unheard of that someone is fan of a baseball team from another country

      I don’t see how being dressed with something resembling merchandise of a baseball team means you are Puerto Rican or dressed like one

      And to go further, I believe it is EXTREMELY racist to think so.

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        2 days ago

        Well, it’s what he said he was doing, so that’s why I went with that. Also note the specific terminology associated with Puerto Ricans.

        https://www.npr.org/2020/06/09/872697289/chief-editor-at-bon-app-tit-resigns-after-racially-offensive-photo-surfaces

        https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/08/dining/bon-appetit-adam-rapoport.html

        In isolation it would be racist to assume a man wearing a baseball jersey was Puerto Rican or dressed as a one as a caricature. It’s not when it’s labeled as such by the people in the photo, and when asked about it they admit that’s what they were doing, and then apologize and then ultimately resign.

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          2 days ago

          To be honest, all that just seems like an incident blown out of proportion

          As I see it, someone else is referring to this dude as papi, which is basically daddy but in Spanish, and then added a hashtag on Instagram that says “boricua”, which might as well be related to food as the guy is apparently a chef?

          It never says he is cosplaying as a Puerto Rican. At least in the picture they post, nor it looks like it’s the intention.

          Then there is a lot of people saying something about brown face or black face? What, can’t people be tanned? Or somehow do they think everyone from LATAM is brown or black?