By ABC News
Basketball star Liz Cambage has slammed fellow Opal Alice Kunek for featuring in a photograph with her face painted brown.
Kunek, 25, posted a picture of herself on Instagram on Sunday, dressed up in ripped white clothes, a beanie and painted face alongside her Melbourne Boomers team-mate Tess Madgen, who was also in fancy dress.
Cambage put national squad unity aside to blast Kunek’s behaviour in a series of tweets.
“I’m am so shocked and disturbed to see this behavior (sic) from someone I’m meant to call a “teammate”,” wrote Cambage, whose father is Nigerian.
“Blackface is disgusting, I honestly have no words.
“People wonder why I have issues with some @BasketballAus teammates, I’ve been dealing with these (sic) behavior since we were kids.”
For her part, Kunek delivered an apology within an hour of Cambage’s missive.
“I am so unbelievably sorry to all my followers who were offended my by previous post. It was never my intention to offend anyone at all. It was an honest mistake,” Kunek posted on Instagram.
Blackface is considered a relic of last-century minstrel shows, which featured unfortunate lampooning of black Americans.
The act of wearing blackface is regarded by many as highly offensive.
It is not the first time Cambage, 24, has attacked members of the national team on social media.
In July last year, Cambage was dropped for the Opals’ Olympic Games qualifiers after working at the Splendour In The Grass music festival over a training camp.
Fellow Opal Rachel Jarry criticised the centre’s decision. Cambage responded on Facebook by calling a characterisation of the pair as good friends as a “sick joke”.
She later deleted that post.
Kunek also deleted her initial post, replacing it with a similar picture without the face paint.
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Top Comments
So many commenters on here who need to check their privilege. It is not up to a white person to decide what a black person should not be offended by. It's not rocket surgery.
Why is a white person "need" to do blackface more important then respecting a black person's feelings?
So many commentators on here who think anyone who disagrees with their view are white and privileged.
Well it is usually the case. Blackface = notcool
Blackface is a symbol of white supremacy and black opression. White people have no right whatsoever to tell a black person how they are suppose to feel about this. We, as the dominant, "default" race should be listening to them and taking their feelings on board.
It's also not the same as "whiteface" because whiteface was never used as an oppressive tool against white people. Whiteface is punching up. Blackface is punching down.