Non-black people should not spread Oprah Winfrey memes from the Prince Harry and Meghan Markle interview — because that’s supporting "digital blackface," a nonprofit organization advises.
The Slow Factory Foundation, which is dedicated to social and environmental justice, issued the warning on its Instagram page Tuesday, saying "digital blackface" is an "online phenomenon" where white and non-black people share images of black people to express emotion.
Winfrey’s variety of facial reactions during the interview have resulted in a slew of viral memes. "While seemingly harmless, the problem with digital blackface is that it often reinforces negative stereotypes about Black folks such as they’re aggressive, loud, sassy and simply here for your.
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