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    mononomi ,

    Is it just me or does it also kinda give not so wholesome colonialism vibes

    ozoned OP ,

    I just like to think they’re friends or brother and sister personally. 😁

    Thorned_Rose ,

    Probably because normally there's a huge financial and social disparity between shoe shiners and the people getting their shoes done. Classism is a learned behaviour so it's disconcerting and unpleasant seeing such young children who wouldn't yet understand classism behaving in discriminatory or prejudiced/internalised oppression behaviours.

    Additionally the shoes shining child has dark hair and is wearing what appears to be a fez/tarboush whereas the child getting their shoes shined is blonde - which brings to mind social disparaties between white people and POC/colonialism and could be seen as enforcing racist stereotypes, again in young children who wouldn't normally have any sense of this sort discrimination.

    Tl;DR: It provokes a juxtaposition of innocent children against adult behaviours that involve classism, racism and colonialism.

    It's like the Uncanny Valley of classis, racism and colonialism - it illicits feelings of discomfort but you can't entirely put your finger on why.

    ozoned OP ,

    This was super insightful and nothing something that even crossed my mind. Thank you for explaining this. I can now see what mononomi was referring to. I appreciate the well thought out explanation. Thank you very much!

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