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. Winfrey’s variety of facial reactions during the interview have resulted in a slew of viral memes. MEGHAN MARKLE SAYS THERE WERE 'CONCERNS AND CONVERSATIONS' ABOUT 'HOW DARK' SON ARCHIE'S SKIN COLOR WOULD BESome people on social media praised the organization for raising awareness of "digital blackface." CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Reaction pictures/gifs and memes are universal and are certainly not a part of 'digital black face,'" said another person. The term "digital blackface" has been around for years, but writer Lauren Michele Jackson popularized it in a 2017 essay for Teen Vogue.
Source: Fox News March 13, 2021 16:41 UTC