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At the LA Festival of Forbidden Cinema and Unabashedly Racist Animation, Hominy performs to an adoring crowd. Some of the audience members are black sorority girls dressed in blackface. One of them, Butterfly, comes home with the narrator and Hominy, sitting on Hominy’s lap on the drive back. Here the narrator describes the photos she shows him and Hominy of her in various other blackface costumes. He humorously proposes the idea that stereotypes themselves are not inherently offensive, but what is problematic about them is their limited nature, which does not reflect the full range of “types” that exist in…