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The online popularity of images of black people — particularly women and femme gay men — is a fact of internet life and, in recent months, an increasingly controversial one. Are gifs being used to disseminate racist stereotypes in cyberspace? Is there something problematic about white people using brown-skinned emojis? And what about the Black Lives Matter Facebook fundraising page that was revealed to be run by two unaffiliated white men in Australia? Was this the latest iteration of digital blackface in action? Or just a run-of-the-mill money-making scam?


Confused Black Girl GIFs




CONFUSED BLACK GIRL (PARODY ) on Make a GIF
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Confused Black GIFs
Good luck trying to figure out where your favorite GIFs originated. Whoever created the original video usually isn't the same person who GIF-ed it. And people rarely include proper attribution, so they're difficult to accurately source.

Confused Black Girl is an image macro series featuring a teenager with an incredulous expression on her face. The overlaid text generally centers around a frustrating or confounding situation. The meme gained attention when the subject of the photo supposedly sued Instagram she realized the photo had become a meme. One of the earliest incidents of the photo used as a meme was on April 30th, , when 9Gag [3] posted the photo with the title "New meme incoming: Confused Black Lady.
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