How is it not more acceptable? Are drag acts inherently misogynist?
As an aside, 'blacking up' hasn't always had racist connotations - at least not in the States:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Jolson#Relations_with_African-Americans
Where I grew up, the Bonfire societies often have blackened faces. I always assumed it was something to do with fire and soot but I'm not really sure.
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How is it not more acceptable? Are drag acts inherently misogynist?
As an aside, 'blacking up' hasn't always had racist connotations - at least not in the States:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Jolson#Relations_with_African-Americans