HONESTY Hour: Do you think Michael Jackson's change of skintone helped him...

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Do you think Michael Jackson's change of skintone helped him become more "accepting"/"popular" or sell records to "white audience"?

Yes.
5 (29.4%)
No.
12 (70.6%)

Total Members Voted: 15

Voting closed: December 01, 2015, 12:11:38 PM

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Did the vitiligo affect his whole body or did he bleach the uninvolved parts?

GLOCK

But yeah..
theres light skin, brown skin and dark skin...

and he was brown

Herb.

Quote from: Glock on November 01, 2015, 12:42:59 PM
but if u dont believe in different hues.. then how can u say he was dark skin..
wouldnt he just be.. "BLACK"
I never said I didn't believe in hues, I actually referenced a hue.

I just don't believe in separating dark skin into different categories.
He had dark skin. The level of its darkness is something that can be debated I suppose. But that's the limit of what can be argued.

GLOCK

Quote from: Herbie on November 01, 2015, 12:43:39 PM
Quote from: Glock on November 01, 2015, 12:42:59 PM
but if u dont believe in different hues.. then how can u say he was dark skin..
wouldnt he just be.. "BLACK"
I never said I didn't believe in hues, I actually referenced a hue.

I just don't believe in separating dark skin into different categories.

mmm bby thats what that means.. different categories=different hues  :young:

Miranda

Quote from: Glock on November 01, 2015, 12:43:31 PM
But yeah..
theres light skin, brown skin and dark skin...

and he was brown

There is more than that. But if we are talking the Western World, he would definitely be of dark complexion.

If we speak in the black work only, you can argue your "brown" mess.


GLOCK

Quote from: Miranda on November 01, 2015, 12:44:57 PM
Quote from: Glock on November 01, 2015, 12:43:31 PM
But yeah..
theres light skin, brown skin and dark skin...

and he was brown

There is more than that. But if we are talking the Western World, he would definitely be of dark complexion.

If we speak in the black work only, you can argue your "brown" mess.

am speaking from an american stand point.. i dont hve time for what people think in Australia and shit
that man was brown skin  :uhh:


Miranda

Quote from: Glock on November 01, 2015, 12:45:42 PM
Quote from: Miranda on November 01, 2015, 12:44:57 PM
Quote from: Glock on November 01, 2015, 12:43:31 PM
But yeah..
theres light skin, brown skin and dark skin...

and he was brown

There is more than that. But if we are talking the Western World, he would definitely be of dark complexion.

If we speak in the black work only, you can argue your "brown" mess.

am speaking from an american stand point.. i dont hve time for what people think in Australia and shit
that man was brown skin  :uhh:
Last time I checked United States of America was was Western.

Herb.

Quote from: Glock on November 01, 2015, 12:44:19 PM
Quote from: Herbie on November 01, 2015, 12:43:39 PM
Quote from: Glock on November 01, 2015, 12:42:59 PM
but if u dont believe in different hues.. then how can u say he was dark skin..
wouldnt he just be.. "BLACK"
I never said I didn't believe in hues, I actually referenced a hue.

I just don't believe in separating dark skin into different categories.

mmm bby thats what that means.. different categories=different hues  :young:
Not necessarily. IMO
A dark hue is fact.
"Creamy brown" is not a hue. Sounds like something that is individually constructed as opposed to being derived from the color spectrum itself.

GLOCK

Quote from: Miranda on November 01, 2015, 12:46:07 PM
Quote from: Glock on November 01, 2015, 12:45:01 PM
like this is Dark skin

That is relative.

Compared to him, he would be "brown".


no
they are both dark skin
and ur using someone that perches in the sun all day .. every day.. no winters
if this man lived in america.. he would probably get almost as light as idris in the Win'

GLOCK

Quote from: Herbie on November 01, 2015, 12:46:54 PM
Quote from: Glock on November 01, 2015, 12:44:19 PM
Quote from: Herbie on November 01, 2015, 12:43:39 PM
Quote from: Glock on November 01, 2015, 12:42:59 PM
but if u dont believe in different hues.. then how can u say he was dark skin..
wouldnt he just be.. "BLACK"
I never said I didn't believe in hues, I actually referenced a hue.

I just don't believe in separating dark skin into different categories.

mmm bby thats what that means.. different categories=different hues  :young:
Not necessarily. IMO
A dark hue is fact.
"Creamy brown" is not a hue. Sounds like something that is individually constructed as opposed to being derived from the color spectrum itself.
v
black is a hue.. thats a fact!
brown is a hue as well..
dark is NOT  :raycharles2urmess:

Miranda

you referred to Idris as light in comparison to my pic, perfectly proving my point that skin color is absolutely relative beyond just three categories "brown", "dark" and "light. The nuances are limitless.

Cowgirl

Quote from: Miranda on November 01, 2015, 12:41:46 PM
Yes he elevated himself into a creature beyond race, gender or age. He became a deity, superhuman. The look helped.
I kind of agree with this.



GLOCK

HUN..
in america we reference blacks into 3 different shades

light skin
brown skin
dark skin

STOP tryna be in the mix.. u live in Germany.. stay in ur place