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“Save the Pearls” is a vanity published YA novel trying to bill itself as the next “The Hunger Games.” The publisher says that “‘Save the Pearls turns the tables on racism.’”It uses blackface as a plot device.
In author Victoria Foyt’s futuristic world, no one wants to mate with white people—or “pearls”—considered to be the ugliest humans oppressed by people of color. In order to survive, they must put on blackface make up to be attractive to the ruling class of “coals.” Hoyt explains: “their stunningly dark skin that carries the greatest amount of melanin…makes them the strongest, most powerful race alive.” The protagonist is a white girl who must smear her face with “midnight luster” make up in order to protect herself from radiation and in order to look beautiful to the oppressive “coals” in hopes that they will mate with her.
The rule in Eden’s post-apocalyptic world is: the darker the skin, the higher the mate-rate. Other factors calculated into one’s mate-rate include wealth or employment status. For example, Ronson Bramford, a handsome Coal titan of industry, is at the top of the heap with a mate rate of 98%. At age twenty-two, he only has two years left in which to mate—or else he’d probably have a 100% mate-rate. Tiger’s-Eyes, or Latinos, usually rate above Ambers, or Asians, in the future race wars. White-skinned Pearls offer little resistance to The Heat, and therefore, are at the bottom. Only a Cotton, or Albino, would be lower.”THE MIND IT BOGGLES.
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Also - someone has put up dl links to this piece of crap - she uses “coal” all the way through to refer to black characters, and “pearl” to white characters - “pearl” is not an insult, no seriously. In addition, if black=coal and is the commonplace term used by all, then why does Eden, when yelling abuse at a black person, call them a “damned coal” and perceive the world coal as a slur!? So either the author is using a slur all the way through the book, or it is badly written, or both. (My housemate read it the other day and said that the problem isn’t just that it is racist and awful, it’s that it is SO BORING).
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ugh this makes me want to vomit
lol, I’m a “Tiger Eye”. I can just picture it out, people out in blackface, brownface, and yellowface all saying that...
“The protagonist is a white girl” Meaning the antagonists are the coals? Hm. “Progressive”
This thang will be a movie in no time & I bet all of the actors will be white. ALL OF THEM!!!
you fucktards can’t decide what you want, you just think if it has white people it’s racist. I actually read the book,...
so…you’re angry because someone wrote a book in which people of color are culturally HIGHER than white people? isn’t...
O____________________O I have NO words. >.> NONE.
Fuck your blonde hair and your cracker skin and your stupid blue eyes and your special fucking pearly snowflake status....