"A white woman can't give birth to a black child"

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Now I could pick some random light skinned video hoes or I could post some chicks who really make an impact

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Spokes woman for Covergirl :sas1:


Pic speaks for itself :noah:



My motivation :ohlawd:

You still want video hoes :usure:


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Breh this is bull. Latifah was not the ideal for men or black women during that time. Not to mention she is a dyke and that majority factors into why she got that spot. It wasn't for us. And the next closest are Taraji and Kelly. Kelly was always overshadowed by Beyonce. You front in. And Taraji hasn't been back heralded since Empire started. Before that her shine was being DJ bottom bytch. She was NEVER the standard of beAuty. None of these women were. Never heard any of my black female friends mention these chicks :heh:. Or men.
 

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you dunce, the kids she raised parents are STILL BLACK. being adoptive parents doesn't change the kids ancestry.

Obama was raised by a white woman, and his white grandparents OUTSIDE of the black community. so why do you feel he's more black than white?
The point is that your race isn't determined by who you are raised by you stupid motherfukker.



aka "WELL, WHITE PEOPLE SAID." shut the fukk up.
The entire concept of race is defined as "what white people say"..........you stupid motherfukker.



find me one white person that claims zimmerman is white, there is NONE. Zimmerman could have been asian, indian, mexican; HELL, AFRICAN, and the result would have still been the same. that doesn't mean whites would claim them as one of their own, and you cant find any examples of zimmerman being called called white by cacs. in fact, they made it their mission to point out that he WASN'T white. so what the fukk are you saying?
You're so gotdamn stupid that the game just flies over your head. Whites only only tried to paint Zimmerman as Hispanic(which isn't a race there are plenty of white Hispanics), to dodge/deflect from the racism that played a part in the story. "The Trayvon story wasn't about race, Zimmerman is Hispanic". That was nothing but a deflection. We all know that Zimmerman identified himself as white. We all know that he fukked with Trayvon because he was black. We all know that Zimmerman was celebrated, supported, and protected by whites. Whites would not have done that had Zimmerman been an Asian or black person. Your fakkit ass will say anything.
 

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Question : What positive aspects do you take from living by an outdated law invented by racist Whites ?
Well for one we could have the same ideals as a place like the Dominican where you'll have a nikka look like this say "Mi no black papi mi Dominican":



or Brazil which operates almost on a complexion caste system. Dark skinned folks think they have it bad here theyd be fukked in Brazil. Look at South Africa too. Mixed folks are in a separate category that pushes black folks even further down the social ladder. Im not advocating the one drop rule but I also realize the grass isn't greener in other countries
 

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Breh this is bull. Latifah was not the ideal for men or black women during that time. Not to mention she is a dyke and that majority factors into why she got that spot. It wasn't for us. And the next closest are Taraji and Kelly. Kelly was always overshadowed by Beyonce. You front in. And Taraji hasn't been back heralded since Empire started. Before that her shine was being DJ bottom bytch. She was NEVER the standard of beAuty. None of these women were. Never heard any of my black female friends mention these chicks :heh:. Or men.
I only posted Latifah for the Covergirl spot. But you never heard any dudes mention Taraji or Kelly :comeon:

There have been threads on this forum where dudes saying Kelly is badder than Bey. And Taraji has been hot for years before Empire came on but being that shes a black actress she decided to take the steady gig than keep auditioning for the few movie roles out there
 

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Your right it is colorism but its always assumed a black man is gonna want a light skinned woman that has more Eurocentric features. But your right I was bashing women to a degree
Cool. Respect your reply and tried to rep but couldn't. I think you normally a level headed poster so I was :mindblown: with that.
 

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I only posted Latifah for the Covergirl spot. But you never heard any dudes mention Taraji or Kelly :comeon:

There have been threads on this forum where dudes saying Kelly is badder than Bey. And Taraji has been hot for years before Empire came on but being that shes a black actress she decided to take the steady gig than keep auditioning for the few movie roles out there
Honestly I haven't in real life. I been aware of Taraji since Baby Boy but I still don't see black men truly considering them the standard of beAuty. Like say a Beyonce or Halle Berry have been. Even an Alicia Keys. And I still deny that Latifah was ever considered at all. White people gave her that. Black men never were after Latifah.
 

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Then if you really want to go deeper into it, how many "black" mixed and half breeds are represented in crime and poverty statistics as black and how many are represented as as white :sas2: I wonder what's the agenda behind this "one drop rule" and why it is accepted as the standard :mjpls:

Then when Half breeds and afro Latinos climb the socioeconomic ladder they claim and are looked at as "other", white, or some other bullshyt that's anything other than black but when it's lower class and crime related everyone's now black all of a sudden

"Everyone wants to be a nikka but nobody wants to be a nikka"
This I agree with. Mixed people have the advantage to play both sides. If we let them. And by this thread, we seem to be doing just that.
 

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Are you saying that black people in general didn't view Whitney Houston as beautiful? :what:
Whitney wasn't a sex symbol. Be real son. She had that girl you knew could sing her mass off appeal. Janet has the sex symbol status but I still don't think she was ever as lauded as Halle was at the time. Women had Wesley and men had Halle.
 

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Honestly I haven't in real life. I been aware of Taraji since Baby Boy but I still don't see black men truly considering them the standard of beAuty. Like say a Beyonce or Halle Berry have been. Even an Alicia Keys. And I still deny that Latifah was ever considered at all. White people gave her that. Black men never were after Latifah.
Latifah was never a sex symbol but she always had a beautiful face. For someone who has always embraced her African roots to end up being the face of Covergirl is a win
 

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Coz once you hear what I have to say you'll probably agree, as we're like minded.

1. Wasn't Whitney Houston dating the CEO of Sony, Tommy Mottola of one of them kinda cats. Who wanted to market her as a white woman when she dropped in the 80s. Hence the "Wanna dance with somebody" the blonde hair and white woman make up that looked like clown face. Not to mention the lightening of her skin in the early videos. Whitney was the black girl that record companies sold to white girls.

2. Tariji or whatever aint rated as a standard for black beauty

3. The standards for Black Beauty currently is Nikkki, Beyonce, Rihanna. All skin bleaching girls, "light skin goodesses" all three are marketed to look biracial.

Truth be told for Beyonce to wear her NATURAL hair in a video would cause more controversy than if she didn't .


I see the treue black standard of beauty as natural beauty that young women without money for weave, make up to make their noses look slimmer etc can look up to .


This is the only black beauty to reach mainstream, without being marketed as biracial.

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Yes. This. Whitney was marketed to compete with biracial Mariah so they had to whiten her up. And Nikki Beyonce and Rihanna reign now.
 

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Latifah was never a sex symbol but she always had a beautiful face. For someone who has always embraced her African roots to end up being the face of Covergirl is a win
I don't debate that at all and agree with you 100%. Just for the discussion of her counting as a standard of beauty for black people, naw. Cover girl make up isn't even made for black women. I still think she was chosen more for the LBGT community nod on the low.
 
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