— By Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) |
I have absolutely no idea why applying a thick layer of blackface to this poor mop was necessary, but the folks at Stuffed have seemed to devise a DIY way to keep pigeons and other gross birds out of their new patio.
Comments (9)
I don't think before I type | [Permalink]
Well it does make the mop look more like a person than if the face were the same color as the mop… just sayin.
En-Chu Lao | [Permalink]
What’s wrong with black face? It’s not like they dressed her like Mammy or a madama.
I don't think before I type | [Permalink]
Is it racist because black people can’t have white hair?
Or is it racist because it’s in public and black people have to be hidden from view?
Tariqa | [Permalink]
“I have absolutely no idea why applying a thick layer of blackface to this poor mop was necessary…”
Well, did you ask them? Maybe the mop was that color to begin with.
sammy | [Permalink]
The face isn’t part of the mop. You sound like an idiot.
Ashley | [Permalink]
Just a scarecrow, not racist.
Your Mom | [Permalink]
Wow, what a knee jerk, overly sensitive reaction. You are a hypersensitive douche. How can a hat form and a mop be racist? Your writeup is lame, poorly thought-out, mindless drivel. In fact, if you thought of a black person seeing that scarecrow, you must be racist yourself. I’m calling the NAACP.
I don't think before I type | [Permalink]
lol the people who comment on this blog are hilariously lame
robin | [Permalink]
White guilt much?