Larry Lobster
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Who dis?
Who dis?
How are you missing my point? She looks more euro than african, and shes gorgeous. But they are still mad hateful. So naturally, imagine if she had more african features, how much worse it would be. Thats the point, man. That is the fukking point. I dont wanna have to explain this again. Im not saying african features are less beautiful, just that if the ones furthest removed are getting this kinda hate, we can only imagine what more afrocentric ladies see and hear. Again, its simple.
Disagree with both of you. She looks mulatto.Post a picture of euro
she looks more like those african models I posted than any european you can find
her nose, her cheek bones are unlike any european women, you just associate beauty with europeans
she has the same nose and cheek bones has teh women I posted her before
find me a white woman with faces like that
she doesn't look anything like a white woman
Beyonce looks more like a white woman than her
this is exactly the non sense I'm talking about, get outta here
Disagree with both of you. She looks mulatto.
Here come this nikka right on cueDisagree with both of you. She looks mulatto.
Everyone looks mulatto to you unless they look like
Basically lolEveryone looks mulatto to you unless they look like
The most popular tv show in Brazil right now is a soap opera called The Ten Commandments about Egypt and Hebrews
Afro-Brazilian Actress Taunted by Fellow Brazilians on Facebook After Revealing Her Natural Hair
Afro-Brazilian Actress, Taís Araújo, was hit with a barrage of racist comments on her Facebook page after posting this photo:
Some of the comments she received included: “who posted the picture of this gorilla on Facebook?” “lend me your hair I wash dishes,” and “I did not know that zoo has camera.” Araújo has reported the vile comments to the Brazilian authorities, however, she has opted against deleting the messages stating instead:
Taís Araújo is arguably the most famous black actress in Brazil. Araújo and her equally notable actor husband, Lázaro Ramos, are the most visible black couple in the country. Even though 50% of Brazil’s population is of African descent, black people are rarely seen in the media. Araújo and her husband are breaking barriers every time they appear on their national TV show, “Mr. Brown,” a series is inspired by Beyoncé and Jay Z.
Araújo’s fame has led to an outpouring of support and media coverage of the incident, however, her experience isn’t the first of its kind in Brazil. In July, Maria Julia Coutinho, Brazil’s first black Weather Presenter was also subjected to racist comments.
Araújo’s experiences as a black actress in Brazil are akin to some of the same struggles black actresses face here in the states. It appears as though “blackness” is under attack even in countries where having black skin doesn’t necessarily place you in the minority.
Black people are responsible for almost everything that gives this world its soul.
IDK. She Brazilian thoWho dis?
WTFThe most popular tv show in Brazil right now is a soap opera called The Ten Commandments about Egypt and Hebrews