Karen Memes

You not seeing the difference between a caricature of Gruden with a big head (not a racial stereotype used to demean white people) and a caricature of Smith with big lips (a racial stereotype used to depict black people negatively) is definitely on brand for you. You parody Smith using a speech bubble with "blah blah blah" in it or with a lap top. You went straight to a racist stereotype. You think something overtly racist would be okay?

Yeah, it's not that hard to see the difference between parody and racism.

And I'm defintitely picking up an us versus them vibe here. And it's a "we're better than them because we do this" vibe. You're basing this on your experience in predominantly white spaces. You're not immersed in black culture or Asian culture or anyone else's culture. You're basing this on your experience in spaces you're comfortable being in. You have ZERO perspective into these conversations in other cultures. And it's people like you who have a fit any time something that is predominantly black or all black makes it into predominantly white spaces like carnival, American tv/film industry, or work spaces. It's people like you who are the first to scream why is this being forced down our throats when black culture is introduced into the predominantly white spaces that is American culture.

You're assuming white people are better without knowledge of what spaced filled by PoC look like. That’s pretty...messed up.
You are so off the mark. How about a caricature of a filthy rich Lebron bowing the China? Or a filthy rich black rapper in a shootout. How about ANYTHING black that is made to have one laugh. Or can they NOT laugh at themselves?

I grew up in an area that my "best" friends in grade school were black. I still stop and frequent all black business when I can (especially any and all soul food places I see). I have traveled all over the world my friend. And, I just only want peace and harmony for all. And laughing at our faults helps.