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LePoissonreply
lemmy.world

It's a bunch of jokes for our viewing pleasure? At least I think that's what's with them.

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nullrootreply
lemmy.world

Okay so it's just a bit I guess. It is silly but I've been kinda struggling to enjoy them... I guess it's something to do with the real-ish format. Idk, probably just some tism on my part

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LePoissonreply
lemmy.world

Idk, probably just some tism on my part

Well you've come to the right place

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sh.itjust.works

a meme that I personally would have suspicions about it's origin considering it paints a black academic woman in a bad light.

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bleistift2reply
sopuli.xyz

This is the first time we get a face to the name “Faith”. These emails are obviously jokes. That you’re spinning this into a race issue tells more about you than OP.

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No it isn't. See my other reply, she was the one who originally broke the story of her masters thesis being rejected because she mentioned her boyfriend, publically on her tiktok profile which shows her face.

I still question the motives behind the original author.

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Phineazreply
feddit.org

All characters are, as far as I am aware, Kenyan. I find it very weird that you consider the skin colour of faith to be a sign of anything.

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sh.itjust.works

Well I decided to look into it a bit. It seems like the original Faith ran into trouble for dedicating her Masters thesis to her boyfriend.

I cannot find the OP amongst that particular story which was reported on a lot of low-effort quasi-journalistic outlets (think Buzzfeed but less well known).

Might it be the case these are copycat meme creators who are creating these memes to capitalize on a trend/news event and are impersonating the original author for - at best a laugh, at worse for an ulterior motive?

I don't think it's "weird" to question these motives. I think its perfectly reasonable to suggest that this anonymous screenshot should be subject to critical thought.

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