It’s very strange for me, because the last time I’ve heard someone called a coconut it was a racist term. Like Oreo. Someone who’s brown skinned acting like they’re white. It’s very derogatory.
I have been catching up on Kamala memes. Here’s the coconut context:
When the vice president referred to her mom’s question about falling out of a coconut tree, she was recounting a lesson about the importance of history. Speaking to government appointees who would work on economic and education equity for Hispanic Americans, she emphasized that their task would be to aid not only young people, but also their parents, grandparents, teachers, and communities, “because none of us just live in a silo. Everything is in context.”
And she continued:
“My mother used to — she would give us a hard time sometimes, and she would say to us, ‘I don’t know what’s wrong with you young people. You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?’
You exist in the context of all in which you live and what came before you.”
Now, the takeaway is clear enough, something that’s been said for centuries: No person is an island.
But it was her delivery that turned it into a meme: in a joking voice, with exaggerated hand and arm gestures, and with a signature Kamala Harris laugh.
At the time, social media users and right-wing accounts accused her of behaving strangely: “Obviously drunk,” one viral tweet said, while others used clips of the speech to describe being intoxicated or inebriated (which itself is another Harris meme).
Ive been seeing coconut a lot. I think theyre calling her a nutter (IE: insane)
Only been seeing coconut as a good thing on my timelines. Was a stealth way of showing support. Coconut pilled is a phrase I have seen tossed around.
Original clip for context.
https://youtu.be/ZiRSLYV1X4A?si=Z92Oib9JihVRPQ-v
It’s very strange for me, because the last time I’ve heard someone called a coconut it was a racist term. Like Oreo. Someone who’s brown skinned acting like they’re white. It’s very derogatory.
Coconut is sometimes used as a pejorative that she may look brown but is white inside.
I think it’s more likely a racial pejorative inferring that she’s a monkey, a common racist characterization of black people.
But also, she shared the story from someone in her family who used the metaphor about dropping out of a tree.
https://www.vox.com/kamala-harris/359072/kamala-harris-coconut-tree-context-unburden-meme-khive
I have been catching up on Kamala memes. Here’s the coconut context:
When the vice president referred to her mom’s question about falling out of a coconut tree, she was recounting a lesson about the importance of history. Speaking to government appointees who would work on economic and education equity for Hispanic Americans, she emphasized that their task would be to aid not only young people, but also their parents, grandparents, teachers, and communities, “because none of us just live in a silo. Everything is in context.”
And she continued:
Now, the takeaway is clear enough, something that’s been said for centuries: No person is an island.
But it was her delivery that turned it into a meme: in a joking voice, with exaggerated hand and arm gestures, and with a signature Kamala Harris laugh.
At the time, social media users and right-wing accounts accused her of behaving strangely: “Obviously drunk,” one viral tweet said, while others used clips of the speech to describe being intoxicated or inebriated (which itself is another Harris meme).