Tiffany Haddish responds amid backlash to her Zimbabwe grocery store video

Jul 30, 2024 12:01


Tiffany Haddish is defending herself amid backlash to her video of a Zimbabwe grocery store: 'I thought I would share cause I know people in the USA that believe Africans don’t have anything.' https://t.co/V7rRrmMHkV
- Entertainment Weekly (@EW) July 29, 2024
Tiffany Haddish is standing her ground amid criticism for her Zimbabwe grocery story video ( Read more... )

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maryjanewatson July 30 2024, 13:07:29 UTC
girl the media isn't lying? that's just one of the millions of different realities in a huge ass continent, don't even.

like. ugh. people are starving and killing each other in america and in europe and everywhere else every day too, you don't just write off an entire continent like that.

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iznanassi July 30 2024, 13:09:34 UTC
girl you're a comedian you should know how to communicate effectively

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goldenhera July 30 2024, 16:25:12 UTC
OK, but she's also very stupid so...

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sillyskinny July 30 2024, 13:10:29 UTC
I always interpreted her video this way tbh.

It never came across as if she was surprised to find a grocery store there. More like she was showing off / mocking folks who think Africa is nothing but clay huts and wilderness.

I wonder how many people actually watched the video vs just ran with the headline...

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automaticpeople July 30 2024, 13:12:59 UTC
I haven’t watched the video, but I know a lot of people think Africa is just a country and a very poor one at that. They don’t realise how big it is and how different it is from one region to the next.

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purrple_267 July 30 2024, 13:19:17 UTC
That's the impression I got, she mentioned demystifying once, maybe if she expanded more on that in the video, it'd be received differently, but to me she didn't look shocked that a supermarket exists either way.

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passionless_me July 30 2024, 16:03:27 UTC

It came off that way for me too, but at what point is the mocking of that stereotype reinforcing it? That stereotype is incredibly dated, I haven't heard people say something like that sincerely since the 90's/early aughts. And making a "joke" of the stereotype is exactly the racist/xenophobic line that's been in use since then.

Elements of that xenophobia still exist, like thinking Africa doesn't have skyscrapers or all African vacations are safaris, but "no grocery stores" is absurd. Turning it into a joke doesn't make it less racist!

It felt like SUCH a boomer thing to say, by a relative outsider who was not part of that society/culture. (She is Eritrean but frequently posts ignorantly about Eritrea as well, and this was in Zimbabwe. Plus she's always saying terrible shit about everything, this is not a sarcastic remark she could reasonably get away with!)

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anterrabre July 30 2024, 13:16:01 UTC
In her defense there's an awful lot of folks who think the entire continent is hot, full of flies, people starving, and huts (with the occasional zebra or giraffe) so the garbage woman is right for once. I think people read the description and had a knee jerk reaction.

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bigirons July 30 2024, 13:17:41 UTC
i don't trust people who refer to 'africa' like it's one country. had to tolerate the presence of some white bourgeoisie bitch this week who constantly brought up and made references to her living in 'africa' and after enough prodding it turns out she spends six month a year at safari retreats in kenya

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