Hot But Racist

Remember, in order to stamp out racism and provide reparations to the oppressed racial minorities, we must strike down and remove anything and everything that triggers such minorities’ sensitivities and be rid of anything and everything that encourages or reinforces the de facto racist, White Supremacist culture of America.

No matter how beautiful something is or how integral to our history and culture it is, it must be exorcized so as to finally end the horror of racism in America. Indeed! The more beautiful and/or integral to society it is, the more important it is to destroy it.

These Babes Are Hot But Racist

And nothing – I repeat, NOTHING – defines this better than these beautiful White women in Daisy Dukes. They’re hot but racist – horribly, horribly racist, and so this needs to stopped and we need to stop perpetuating this sort of racist display.

They’re White Women

Before we even address the clothing we have to address the underlying issue that these are all White women and for America – Black men excepted because that’s reparations – to find White women beautiful and sexy is inherently racist because Black women don’t look like White women and they are hideously oppressed by White beauty. Worse, it forces some Black women to deny their race.

It’s Southern Rural Fashion

The whole cutoff jeans shorts, often paired with a country-style top, is the iconic Southern rural fashion piece. It can’t get more racist than that. Hell! They’re called Daisy Dukes after Catherine Bach’s character in The Dukes of Hazzard, a television show that has recently been removed from syndication because of its inherently racist nature.

Booty Be A Black Thing

Showcasing a woman’s posterior is a part of Black culture. As such, White women showcasing their butts in tight shorts like Daisy Dukes is just another case of cultural appropriation and is just another way in which America dilutes and denies Blackness.

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So, as you can hopefully see, Daisy Dukes need to just go away because at all levels they’re just examples of America’s systemic racism and heartless oppression of the Black Community. It’s time to put an to this display, not in spite of its iconic beauty, but because of it.

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Cut Off The Cut Offs!

Really! If what passes for American society in these latter, degenerate times has reached the point that we will ban the airing of The Dukes Of Hazzard because the General Lee was painted with the Confederate Flag, then we also have to also ban or strongly discourage Black women from wearing “Daisy Dukes” since the very name of these cutoff jean shorts is derived from the character Daisy Duke – a Southern White Woman – in that television show.

Cut Off The Cut Offs! They’re Racist!

Really, what sort of self- and culture-respecting Black woman would ever glorify something as foully racist as Daisy Dukes, which are the societal epitome of rural, Southern, White women’s casual wear? Someone needs to tell these sistahs that they’re selling out to the worst sort of White Oppression by wearing Daisy Dukes.

And, even without the horror of Black women dressing in a manner that tacitly endorses such a horrifically racist thing as “Rednecks,” one also has to consider the long, sad, and weighty history of Black women being forced to dress and present themselves in a manner that was similar to- and consistent with normative – i.e., White – culture and fashion.

Hence, no matter how you look at it, we obvious need to cut off Black women wearing cutoffs.

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