The character is a fashion model.
Maybe it's a shoot for a magazine?
Maybe it's a shoot for a magazine?
As a German I cringe every time someone mentions the name Vixen.![]()
I saw the Vixen trailer - I think I did too much crack at lunch because I'm sure they had Vixen running past mud-huts while being chased by a Lion and a Zebra in what appeared to be 'Africa' ... in 2015.
I thought he wasn't going to be on Legends of Tomorrow because he's a rising star doing movies.Well it looks like Robbie Amell has gotten over not be cast on Legends Of Tomorrow by being cast on The X-Files.
Are there no remaining tribal populations in Africa who live in huts?
I saw the Vixen trailer - I think I did too much crack at lunch because I'm sure they had Vixen running past mud-huts while being chased by a Lion and a Zebra in what appeared to be 'Africa' ... in 2015.
Have lions and zebras gone extinct?
Are there no remaining tribal populations in Africa who live in huts?
I saw the Vixen trailer - I think I did too much crack at lunch because I'm sure they had Vixen running past mud-huts while being chased by a Lion and a Zebra in what appeared to be 'Africa' ... in 2015.
Have lions and zebras gone extinct?
Are there no remaining tribal populations in Africa who live in huts?
Where is Africa? Do you Mean South Africa, maybe you mean Nigeria? Libya?
Starting to see the problem?
Have lions and zebras gone extinct?
Are there no remaining tribal populations in Africa who live in huts?
Where is Africa? Do you Mean South Africa, maybe you mean Nigeria? Libya?
Starting to see the problem?
Oh, come on, be fair. I read his question more like "Are there no remaining tribal populations in all of Africa ...".
I saw the Vixen trailer - I think I did too much crack at lunch because I'm sure they had Vixen running past mud-huts while being chased by a Lion and a Zebra in what appeared to be 'Africa' ... in 2015.
Have lions and zebras gone extinct?
Are there no remaining tribal populations in Africa who live in huts?
Where is Africa? Do you Mean South Africa, maybe you mean Nigeria? Libya?
Starting to see the problem?
I was responding to a post in which you yourself generalized Africa.
I was responding to a post in which you yourself generalized Africa. That would sort of be my whole point...yes, there are plenty of places in Africa that don't have wild animals or mud huts...but there are still places that do.
I was responding to a post in which you yourself generalized Africa. That would sort of be my whole point...yes, there are plenty of places in Africa that don't have wild animals or mud huts...but there are still places that do.
That's a completely disingenuous argument. The point is that Africa is the most culturally, geographically, and ethnically diverse continent on Earth, yet for decades, the exclusive image of it in American media has been wild savannahs and tribesmen in huts. That is a racist stereotype, the pervasive assumption that the huts and wild animals are the only things that exist in Africa. If that is the only image that Vixen gives us of Africa, then it is perpetuating that racist myth -- perhaps accidentally out of ignorance, but that's still a profound mistake. It's deeply naive to argue that it's somehow okay to use that as the default image of Africa. Because context matters. Trying to argue that it's a legitimate portrayal is being willfully blind to its generations of use as a symbol of racism -- as willfully blind as the people who claim that the Confederate battle flag is a symbol of Southern heritage rather than the symbol of racism that it's always been. That historical context cannot be glibly ignored.
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