The fact she’s only ever stopped supporting problematic people or companies after being informed about their issues by fans or being called out on here. She goes on about how woke she is caring about the lgbtq+ community and BLM when it’s trendy but when it comes to affecting the things she likes these issues don’t matter anymore to her. There’s a screenshot of her expressing her shock at what happened last summer to spark the BLM movement being brought back into the limelight on Twitter, I think it’s around tithe 3rd thread. It’ll be dated around late May early June I think. There she’s again making it about her and how she wanted to move to the US but wouldn’t want to live somewhere like that. Not the fact an innocent man was killed and many more still suffer. Ngl, I kind of hate how most people probably think the BLM movement started last year when it began in 2013, tbh I only knew this because I studied equality in Ethics as part of A Level RS, but I do wish influencers who go are spreading acknowledgment for the movement now should be including the fact it was started many years ago so more people are aware of it and continue supporting it. Not just when it’s trendy.
I just can’t see how someone who’s fetishised black/ mixed raced people and refered to their skin colour as ‘darker’ or ‘African’. Firstly, there are white people in Africa who will identify as African, they’ll just have European heritage. Secondly, Africa is a continent, most people don’t identify as the continent their from, more the country, eg my dad is Indian and my mum is English so I identify as Indian and English, not Asian and European. Also, obviously Mia’s changed her mind and decided she wants all her kids to look alike because she knows she’ll get backlash for getting a black donor but we all know that kid would grow up in a white family wondering why they’re different because Mia’s not exactly going to bother learning about her child’s ethnic origins. As many people have mentioned before. Despite being raised in a completely white family in England and never travelling out of Europe before meeting my dad, my mum has adapted to embrace the fact her husband’s Indian and kids are mixed. We are English so act like any typical family does, but at times of Hindu festivals my mum will be the one cooking all these foods she’d never probably heard of because she grew up in 70s/80s England which wasn’t quite as culturally mixed as it is now. Mia’s grown up in a very ethnically diverse country, I live in Birmingham which has a very diverse population and she’s mentioned coming here to go shopping so must be aware of this. It just baffles me how she was ready to have a mixed raced baby with no consideration of the fact that child’s ethnic heritage will be different to hers and how she would make sure to teach that child about their culture. I know this is a really long rant but it just pisses me off how Mia feels she can just say she wants a child of a certain ethnicity without actually caring about anything other than their skin colour.