curator Administrator Mar 4, 2015 #1 There is absolutely no creative value here. What does it mean? What does it represent? For some it is no big deal [USERGROUP=4]@Senior Curators[/USERGROUP]
There is absolutely no creative value here. What does it mean? What does it represent? For some it is no big deal [USERGROUP=4]@Senior Curators[/USERGROUP]
Nigeria News Moderator Mar 4, 2015 #3 A colonial masters wife visiting her husband. Why is this even an argument on social media? Jules said: Reminds me of stories i heard about colonial Nigeria. Click to expand...
A colonial masters wife visiting her husband. Why is this even an argument on social media? Jules said: Reminds me of stories i heard about colonial Nigeria. Click to expand...
wazobiaplus Administrator Mar 5, 2015 #4 Maybe this is all about owning the image as I hear rappers defend using the n word because they now own it. Not my cup of tea
Maybe this is all about owning the image as I hear rappers defend using the n word because they now own it. Not my cup of tea
Vunderkind Social Member Mar 5, 2015 #5 I wasn't offended by it, although I can see why it would offend people.
A abujagirl Guest Mar 5, 2015 #6 Only an elitist with a firm determination to distance himself from the past will consider that pishure normal
Only an elitist with a firm determination to distance himself from the past will consider that pishure normal
Vunderkind Social Member Mar 5, 2015 #7 ORRRR...someone who never directly experienced this past, only read it in his history books. As I said, I understand why it may be seen as offensive, but I am not offended and cannot pretend to be.
ORRRR...someone who never directly experienced this past, only read it in his history books. As I said, I understand why it may be seen as offensive, but I am not offended and cannot pretend to be.
curator Administrator Mar 5, 2015 #8 http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/apr/23/british-empire-crimes-ignore-atrocities