In case you don't have the time to read the entire article, the reading dives into comparing white and black dildos. The author, Allison Alavi, makes the claim that through a content analysis study, a clear racist discourse presents black penises and black men's sexuality as dangerous and sinful when compared to the white dildos which are portrayed as sensual and erotic. Alavi also claims that stereotypes of black men having abnormally large penises were interpreted by white Europeans as a symbol of hyper sexuality and was used as one more way white slaveholders could justify slavery. She claims black males needed "enlightened Christians to help them control their sexual urges"
You must admit this is one friendly looking dildo.Ok, I can see bigger... but how is one dildo meaner than another?
I used to web development for a company that sold sex toys online. The office was in the warehouse, and I took the pictures for most of the products on the site. All of the "realistic" Dildos that had a black & white version were cast from the exact same mold and looked exactly the same except for the color. This makes absolutely no sense.The part about portraying of "the negro" being sex crazed has historical basis, yeah. The claim on dildos is that the black ones are made to look big and mean and scary, whereas white ones are erotic and sensual and inviting.
The plural of dildo anecdote is not dildo dataI used to web development for a company that sold sex toys online. The office was in the warehouse, and I took the pictures for most of the products on the site. All of the "realistic" Dildos that had a black & white version were cast from the exact same mold and looked exactly the same except for the color. This makes absolutely no sense.
If you google dildo data you should be ready for lots of Star Trek fan art.The plural of dildo anecdote is not dildo data
Ok? One plural anecdote is as good as another.The plural of dildo anecdote is not dildo data
I feel like having this job would make responding to people's "what do you do?" question fun as shit.I used to web development for a company that sold sex toys online. The office was in the warehouse, and I took the pictures for most of the products on the site. All of the "realistic" Dildos that had a black & white version were cast from the exact same mold and looked exactly the same except for the color. This makes absolutely no sense.
Oh, don't go taking my post seriouslyOk? One plural anecdote is as good as another.
Poed right in the face, apologies.Oh, don't go taking my post seriously