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by fatman
3845 days ago
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Maybe it's my white privilege talking, but I don't see the racial angle here. Would "Corporations" be any less inclined to appropriate and profit from the creations of white teens? Would the moral wrong of the taking be any less egregious? Sometimes bad behavior directed at minorities is just generally bad behavior and not racism. |
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A majority of people who listen to and consume rap music are white. In the 90's, tons of white people wore FUBU (a clothing brand whose name is an acronym for "For Us By Us").
So I don't think the article is only getting at corporations stealing black teens' viral content, but corporations taking ideas from black culture in general, with viral content being a specific instance.