>>24783400probably not, but even if they did, as long as there's no ill intent behind it who cares? I never understand the logic of "making yourself look a little bit more like a typical blackface = racism". It depends on the intent and what you do while wearing such a getup. If you actually do it IRL and then help out random people while wearing it, isn't that promoting kindness and is literally the opposite of old blackface performances which were meant to ridicule blacks by making those actors act retarded and stupid?
The fault is not in the costume itself; it's in how you wear it.