The desire to be light ... QUEEN.. sis.. hun... luv... STOP IT

Started by GLOCK, July 28, 2017, 09:02:35 PM

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Kaeli.

I really feel bad for her.

On the Breakfast club she was talking about how she contemplated suicide and when Charlemagne asked if she still wanted to, she was like "not today, I'm good today"

Like wow that's sad


L0NZ.



Kaeli.


BAPHOMET.



Bruce

Quote from: proud. on July 28, 2017, 09:08:36 PM
I feel bad for her. It's so easy to drag her but I can't imagine what it's like to be told that what you naturally are just isn't "acceptable".

Lots of Black women mask their natural mess in different ways.
People harp on her but she's far from the only Black woman assimilating for sales.
People love to write it all off as "styling" or " and I'm sure that's what Sevyn would say if she were asked. But it's definitely deeper than that.

No one is sitting around telling this girl that her natural self is not acceptable. Yes society says it subliminally, and especially in her career, but she has defied the odds.  Clearly, this is on her and something that she ask for. No real Make up Artist going around putting on foundation that is 4 shades too light consistently on their clients. It is quite sad to be honest.

RAY7

Maybe this is for the Faith remake
cut her some slack guys :guys:

mauza



LOONA.

I know we KI and stuff but it is really sad. Dark skinned black women really have it the hardest.     

GLOCK

Quote from: Drais. on July 29, 2017, 08:48:27 AM
I know we KI and stuff but it is really sad. Dark skinned black women really have it the hardest.