Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Wears Blackface for Halloween

By Opposing Views Editorial Staff , To Protect and Serve Opposing Views - November 05, 2009

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Those are certainly not cheers a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader is hearing for her Halloween costume last weekend. Whitney Isleib covered herself in brown paint and posed as rapper Lil' Wayne for a party. But now she is at the center of controversy as the pictures circulate on the Internet.

According to CBS News.com, photos of the blond cheerleader dressed up as the metal-mouthed rapper were originally posted to Facebook. But as often happens, those supposedly private pictures went viral, eventually appearing on the sports blog Deadspin.com, causing a furor.

Neither the Dallas Cowboys nor its iconic cheerleaders squad would officially comment on the incident. However, a team spokesperson said that management is aware of the situation and is addressing it.

Football fans seem torn on whether this was harmless fun or extremely racist.

"If she wasn't a Dallas cheerleader, would it really matter?" Cowboys fan Laura Pyhrr told CBS 11 Dallas. "It's Halloween, you know. You get to go how you want to go."

"I'm assuming you would hold yourself up to a higher standard - especially if you're playing for the Cowboys," said Richard Vasquez, another fan. "But wow, not much I can say about that -- it speaks for itself."

Blackface, where white people use dark theatrical makeup to play black people, rose to prominence in the 19th century but became associated with racism by the mid-20th century.

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  • JBarnett
    Uhm, so?

    And I wore "green" face for Halloween...I bet that makes me a witch!

    - JBarnettUS November 5, 2009 6:36PM

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    • Argenious
      You grammar makes you look stupid

      Uhm, so?And I wore "green" face for Halloween...I bet that makes me a witch


      You pick them!

      You see two can play your asinine little game.

      - Argenious November 10, 2009 8:24PM

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  • richardsonkr
    Much ado about nothing.

    She was dressed as particular person. It's not like it was a costume portraying negative stereotypes or some such.

    - richardsonkrUS November 5, 2009 6:43PM

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  • ttut21
    It's funny

    My friend painted himself black and dressed up then went as bob marley...
    I thought it was outstanding... Looked just like the poster of him in the house .

    - ttut21US November 6, 2009 4:14AM

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