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20th Apr 2016

Snapchat’s “offensive” 4/20 Bob Marley filter has badly backfired

Cultural appropriation or cultural appreciation?

Jordan Gold

Come on Snapchat, don’t ruin a perfectly good holiday.

April 20th – or 4/20 – is a marijuana commemoration day marked annually by students, stoners, and hungry people worldwide.

This year Snapchat got in on the 4/20 action with a feature that has not gone down well.

The social media app has installed an official ‘Bob Marley’ filter for the day – leading to accusations that it’s racially insensitive by encouraging the use of blackface.

The confusion has fooled many into believing that today is Bob Marley’s birthday (it isn’t), while others are angry the musician is only remembered for getting high.

A Snapchat spokesperson told The Next Web:

“The lens we launched today was created in partnership with the Bob Marley Estate, and gives people a new way to share their appreciation for Bob Marley and his music. Millions of Snapchatters have enjoyed Bob Marley’s music, and we respect his life and achievements.”

Be that as it may, it seems there’s a fine line between cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation:

https://twitter.com/TweetsByBilal/status/722750779577094144?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

https://twitter.com/Everette/status/722805974658985985

https://twitter.com/YVSCKO/status/722764389758185472

https://twitter.com/ZER0DayVirus/status/722720350228848640

https://twitter.com/hibaxvii/status/722765549789286402

 

Anything else happening for 4/20 that we should know about? Let us know at Hello@JOE.co.uk and we’ll spread the word! Happy 4/20!