> I don't think a booth at Movement selling "i'm sick and tired of black > girls" > would have been very well received by anyone, black or white.
If "i'm sick and tired of black girls" shirts were being sold by black guys sporting Geri curls, aligator shoes and matching ghetto-fabulous attire, or better yet, if they were being sold by some black drag queens, the effect would have been similar. The white guy I saw near the booth hawking the shirts was such a "white-bread" caricature himself (what an awful tie he was wearing!) in context the shirts came off a joke. Unfortunately, it wasn't a cleverly present one.
