Future just exposed the real battle that’s been brewing. Black woman vs the Exoticals

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Dude is a FBA breh that simps and tricks on Latina women. Be basically a black male version of a divestor that wants his lineage to be erased and replaced by Latinas.

:snoop: erasing my lineage ? some of you militant dudes are simply retarded :snoop:

























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Exotical doesn't mean not-black brehs :mjlol:

It just means an extremely beautiful woman. She could be light or dark skinned. What you wanna say is regular looking women and exoticals.




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the term "Exoticals" has always referred to mixed women. No 100 percent white or 100 percent black woman has ever been labeled that.
 

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You’re being very dishonest.

The language has become more academic, but all these things have always existed. “Good hair” “bad hair” “yellow bone” “high yellow” “wet hair” “red” have always been common words/terms in our community. We’ve always known where everyone stood on the hierarchy of desirability. Just because our grannies weren’t saying “texturism” doesn’t mean they didn’t know what that meant.

You think people were walking around with dripping S curls for fun? Lol. Everyone wanted their hair to look “loose”. There’s a reason for that.

how in the hell am I being dishonest when these isms terms? Have been created recently , although the sentiments may have always exist in our community it is pretty much irrelevant, because for once again, black women back in the days did not complain, or use these terms as an excuse
 

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Again, social media compounds/spreads things that seem marginal but really aren't, and does so for issues and ideas unrelated to black women's issue with color. Your timeline of ~15~ years is for a reason.
fair enough

Any community in Africa, has women that look like these without being mixed race.

I'm from a village in Africa. Zero white people, and we have all types of light-skinned people. This "European features" thing is just pure ignorance. Y'all let white people take everything even what's ours.

A beautiful woman is a beautiful woman. Slender and thin-faced doesn't equal white! The African gene pool is unmatched and can make pretty much all types of looks. Yes, white folks mostly identify with black women who happen to have features that are akin to theirs, this doesn't make the women white adjacent.

By the way, judging what stupid degerate celebrities do as some type of standard is foolish.


Look at brehs like Denzel, LeBron, etc.

"To define the beautiful is to misunderstand it" Charles Robert Anon

not sure what to say about your post but I will say this if you go on YouTube and you check out females who consistently talk about colorism , featurism texturism etc. etc. they are damn near all African females
so my question to you , is in the village that you are from do African females in Africa have these conversations or did they just bring this to America?




That same dude is obsessed with Dominican and Puerto Rican women but swears he's some type of militant :dead:.

not obsess, and damn sure not a militant - you must be confusing me with the wrong poster
 

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The very rappers that you speak of make up a small portion of black music as a whole. Compared to the entirety of black music, there are a smaller number of these more toxic kind of rappers yet you pay more attention to them and many black woman go out of their way to pay more attention and fund more of these rappers than other artists, especially more positive ones. Then you turn around and complain.
Yall peep how the artists that are accused of colorism the most

Chris Brown
Nipsey Hussle
Tupac


Still have the most support by black women? :sas2:

Something is going on. Either they don't care, or they have a love hate relationship with them being colorists (AKA women respect men who don't give a shyt and do what they wanna do)
 

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Yall peep how the artists that are accused of colorism the most

Chris Brown
Nipsey Hussle
Tupac


Still have the most support by black women? :sas2:

Something is going on. Either they don't care, or they have a love hate relationship with them being colorists (AKA women respect men who don't give a shyt and do what they wanna do)

Pac is accused of colorism? That's news to me.
 
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