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San Diego State U. investigates white students dressed as Diddy and a bottle of baby oil

San Diego State U. investigates white students dressed as Diddy and a bottle of baby oil

“Blackface (and) disregard for sexual assault are deeply offensive.”

San Diego State University is looking for a pair of white students to dress up as Sean “Diddy” Combs and a bottle of baby oil for a Halloween party.

As might be expected in this day and age, the biggest cause for concern was “blackface” in men’s clothing. It doesn’t matter that Combs is there awaits trial for sex trafficking and racketeering, among others.

According to New York Post Office, Commenters on social media reacted harshly to the couple, making remarks such as “Any excuse for blackface,” “Oh wow, that’s not fair at all,” and “There’s not a single friend in sight that could tell them, ‘Hey , this is a really bad idea.” “”

One commenter noted that Diddy was just “lazy” because he didn’t even bother to wear the rap mogul’s white suit and “signature glasses.”

Other he claimed the guy could be Diddy “without being racist” because his outfit would be enough: “Everyone would know who he was, especially with his girlfriend, as baby oil.” (Combs was accused of using the date-rape drug in 1,000 bottles of baby oil found in his home during a federal raid).

The person who uploaded the now-deleted video of the couple has been identified as an SDSU student (but not part of the couple). The Daily mail he called the partygoers a “couple of students.”

An SDSU spokesman said: “Our team is working to confirm information, including the location and the names and affiliations of those involved. We appreciate the willingness of those who have come forward to share information with the university.

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“The use of blackface and any actions that make light of sexual assault are deeply offensive and have no place in a respectful, caring community.”

This time of year always highlights the madness of campus; a few years ago, a white professor at Washburn University has been examined for allegedly dressing up as Michael Jackson from his “Thriller” music video.

A few months earlier, a professor from U. Washington resigned above a photo from 2009 in which she is dressed the same.

In 2020, school district superintendent has been suspended for 40 days without pay – because a photo from 2002 came to light in which he was dressed in black at a Halloween party.

A year earlier, University of Mississippi officials took advantage of a student who did just that he “reported” himself. for wearing blackface as a warning to others about their Halloween costume this year.

And perhaps most amusingly, in 2022, an Arizona instructor who is also a member of the local school district’s DEI committee, accused DJ for a disco style party, wearing blackface. Except there was a problem: the DJ was black.

The instructor later admitted that “lighting” may have been an issue.

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PHOTO: Allegra’s Diary/TikTok

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