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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-10-08 07:18 pm

[ SECRET POST #6851 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6851 ⌋

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Transcript - [Serena Williams]

(Anonymous) 2025-10-08 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[Serena Williams next to a vase full of cotton branches on a hotel sidetable, with the quote “Alright, everyone. How do we feel about cotton as decoration? Personally for me, it doesn’t feel great.”]

If Serena Williams is trying to imply that a piece of hotel room decor is a racist statement… yeah, IDK man. It’s probably not that deep. Kind of like how the generic paintings are just chosen to be bland background aesthetic, and not because they’re revolutionary artistic statements.

This seems particularly silly and performative because… is she boycotting cotton in all forms? Doubt it. Because you know what else “doesn’t feel great”? Polyester sheets and towels, LOL.

Re: Transcript - [Serena Williams]

(Anonymous) 2025-10-09 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
Did Williams say she didn't like it because she thought it was racist or does she just think it's ugly for whatever reason? It is entirely possible for her to simply dislike a piece of decor, even if it's a cotton stick, because she just finds it ugly. Unless she explicitly said something like "This is racist against black people" or something like that, I'm willing to give her the benefit of the doubt and assume she just doesn't like it for whatever reasons.

People are allowed to not like things for reasons that aren't tied to big societal issues; they can just dislike things for some petty reason that doesn't mean anything. I, a white person, don't like the color black. Does that mean I actually hate black people or could I just prefer the color blue instead?