It's sad that so many black men feel the same

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BAPHOMET.

Quote from: AYR on April 14, 2017, 02:10:13 PM
None of these ppl are all that dark though like Gilbert said
Like Lupita, India Arie, Tweet, Kameelah dark

ummm.

yea, they are tbh



L0NZ.

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Never liked Laura. Loved when Malaysia 1,2'd her




RAY7

Quote from: Baph al Mana. on April 14, 2017, 02:15:51 PM
Quote from: AYR on April 14, 2017, 02:10:13 PM
None of these ppl are all that dark though like Gilbert said
Like Lupita, India Arie, Tweet, Kameelah dark

ummm.

yea, they are tbh


nah they're dark
but if we're posting examples to go against Gil...




KippDaddy

April 14, 2017, 02:23:57 PM #53 Last Edit: April 14, 2017, 02:40:45 PM by KippDaddy
Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on April 14, 2017, 01:31:28 PM
Black people are so brainwashed.

And all it takes is picking up a book every once n a blue moon (not Zhane) and reading a little about the history is fucking disgusting

RAY7

Quote from: stillpretti. on April 14, 2017, 02:29:37 PM
This issue doesn't only exist in the Black community, though.
Hispanics have just as much issue with skin color, hair and mess.
I know a brown skinned Puerto Rican girl who is CONSTANTLY telling me she needs to go tan because she looks too pale. Always talking about her complexion.
Or talking about how fine her hair is, and constantly speaking in Spanish when its not even called for. :plzstop: It's clear that she knows she doesn't quite fit the Puerto Rican image that most people have.

Don't even get me started on Dominicans and their denial.

Indians have an issue with skin color. Asians. We've all fallen victim to white supremacy in some form or fashion so I'm so not here for singling out Black people -- at least we have a VERY specific reason as to why we've been brainwashed a bit. Given our unique circumstances, I think we're doing OK but can do better. But let's not bash Blacks up in here, not today
great point



XXX.

Quote from: stillpretti. on April 14, 2017, 02:29:37 PM
This issue doesn't only exist in the Black community, though.
Hispanics have just as much issue with skin color, hair and mess.
I know a brown skinned Puerto Rican girl who is CONSTANTLY telling me she needs to go tan because she looks too pale. Always talking about her complexion.
Or talking about how fine her hair is, and constantly speaking in Spanish when its not even called for. :plzstop: It's clear that she knows she doesn't quite fit the Puerto Rican image that most people have.

Don't even get me started on Dominicans and their denial.

Indians have an issue with skin color. Asians. We've all fallen victim to white supremacy in some form or fashion so I'm so not here for singling out Black people -- at least we have a VERY specific reason as to why we've been brainwashed a bit. Given our unique circumstances, I think we're doing OK but can do better. But let's not bash Blacks up in here, not today

Please don't get me started on Puerto Ricans and their need to let everyone know they are Puerto Rican.

Flags!  Bumper stickers!  Keychains!  Coffee mugs!

That might just be a Puerto Rican thing, period.

Funny thing is, I knew a damn black girl that was just like the girl you're describing. 

I ain't black!  My hair curls up when it gets wet!  Ya'll wanna see my Dad?


KippDaddy

Said part is a lot of this dumb ass NIGGAS (i use that word because they deserve it)   have mothers, sisters, cousins, grandmothers of dark skin... Like so you may love them but inherently you think they arent attractive?