Can’t be racist if you get rid of all the brown people taps forehead

  • LilB0kChoy@midwest.social
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    9 months ago

    Interesting read about this..

    The native cultural influence is pretty strongly interwoven in the fabric of Minnesota. It’s very possible the thought process was just that the locals associated that image with their state, just like the brand name.

    The Anishinaabe and Dakota have had major influence on the state and that’s been recognized more in recent history with the renaming of certain places back to their native name, like Bde Maka Ska.

    Most of the naming in the metro(and the state name) comes from the Dakota peoples. The Anishinaabe were located more in northern Minnesota and Wisconsin so you’ll see the influence there. For example the town of Biwabik in the iron range which is the Anishinaabe word for iron.

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      9 months ago

      The native cultural influence

      so is cultural appropriation of iconography that doesn’t belong to white people. and to have the person ‘serving’ up the butter, kneeling?

      think they would have done that with a white woman?

      What’s the Anishinaabe word for racism?

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      9 months ago

      The Anishinaabe and Dakota

      The Anishinaabe and Dakota were the lost butter tribes?

      No? No, no they weren’t. Make it make sense lol