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I’m pretty sure if a white person wears it, it might be taken as a more white power thing than a mocking thing. I think it would be hilarious to wear, but I don’t want to send the wrong message.
You made me rewatch that scene … as Indigenous people, my friends and I had used to howl in laughter whenever Indians appeared in the Simpsons … I know those voices are stereotypical and non-PC any more … but whenever I get together with close friends, I always put on that voice and talk about ‘the land’, ‘the birds’ and ‘the ways of our ancestors’ with terrible English just for laughs … thanks for reminding of all this
I’m pretty sure if a white person wears it, it might be taken as a more white power thing than a mocking thing. I think it would be hilarious to wear, but I don’t want to send the wrong message.
This one is more clear about being a spoof:
EDIT: Some alternative takes:
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
“I told you not to turn around.”
You made me rewatch that scene … as Indigenous people, my friends and I had used to howl in laughter whenever Indians appeared in the Simpsons … I know those voices are stereotypical and non-PC any more … but whenever I get together with close friends, I always put on that voice and talk about ‘the land’, ‘the birds’ and ‘the ways of our ancestors’ with terrible English just for laughs … thanks for reminding of all this
“Why did a vision of MY future include a story about Homer and Lincoln’s gold?”
What about a logo with an Indian using a Caucasian t-shirt?