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The Slow Factory Foundation recently issued a waning about digital blackface following Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey Non-profit defined digital blackface as an online phenomenon where white and non-black people share GIFs and photos of black people to express emotionThe organization stated that these memes perpetuate 'negative stereotypes' about black people and are reminiscent of minstrel showsIdea of digital blackface has been around for years, but the term was popularized by writer Lauren Michele Jackson in her 2017 Teen Vogue essay The Slow Factory Foundation said people shouldn't be sharing Oprah reaction memes just because they are popular, prompting mixed reactions Some praised the organization for educating others about digital blackface, while others felt it was going too far and is actually a form of black erasure
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. . . Don't post Oprah memes if you are not black . . .
Better not be a white guy behind that Perd Hapley avatar