Monday, May 09, 2016


Must not mention that Bob Marley was black



Snapchat's many filters and face swaps are usually pure fun (flower crowns, alien heads, axe-wielding vikings!), but today's 4/20 filter goes too far.

What at first seems innocent enough — a Bob Marley-themed image — quickly becomes disturbing. You can don Marley's trademark dreadlocks and Rasta Hat, sure. But the problem is what happens to your skin tone: The filter is clearly blackface.

Blackface has resulted in numerous Halloween controversies for famous celebs, and Snapchat users have already noted the obvious insensitivity of the platform's new filter, which brings this offensive issue to the masses.

In response to request for comment, a Snapchat spokeperson shared the following statement:

"The lens we launched today was created in partnership with the Bob Marley Estate, and gives people a new way to share their appreciation for Bob Marley and his music. Millions of Snapchatters have enjoyed Bob Marley's music, and we respect his life and achievements."

Marley does deserve to be respected and appreciated, but this was not an effective way to do so.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Blackface is blackface. Doesn't matter how you achieve it or why. One rule for all or give up. Selective offence is offensive.

Anonymous said...

Who was Bob Marley ?

Dean said...

3:19. I looked him up. He is (was?) a singer with wild hair. And black. Heaven forbid any white person should try to honor him.

Birdzilla said...

Must not allow the truth it hurts the plans of Big Brother

Spurwing Plover the fighting shorebird said...

Is he wearing a funny hat? or just a funny hat?