So based on his post and your response you are saying that the nerdy black dudes who say that are not legit unattractive?
In some cases yeah. A lot of blk dudes and chicks who claim that blks didn't want them and that's why they had to date IR are being dishonest. They themselves have a very narrow view of an acceptable blk partner who deemed them unattractive. But they could have gotten play if they set their sights on people like themselves. Black nerds can be a very strange bunch. They can look normal and SWEAR nobody wanted them all while overlooking a bunch of people themselves. Which is fine but don't say "nobody was choosing me in the blk race, so that's why I got somebody outside of my race." Instead, keep it real and say "The blks I wanted didn't want me, the rest were invisible. So I bought into the notion that whiteness itself is an upgrade regardless of the actual quality of non-blks I get with."
But that has nothing to do with Kodak Black. I sincerely believe that he is following a trend where blk male celebrities in hip hop insult or sacrifice some part of blackness as a stepping stone to success in white Hollywood. These celebrities define success for a black male as having a white or non-blk female. That's winning to them. They see blk women as a reminder of the struggle. They just trying to get a seat at the table and will gladly take over whites' abusive roles against any reminder of that blkness: the most blatant of which is the women who share the same skintone as you. That's where the erasure of blk women in music videos and movies alongside blk men comes in. Their replacement and representation with biracials, banning them from public spheres with other blk males. These types want no blk females around reminding them of what they hate.
That's why I hate when people claim, it's just a preference. And I also hate when people overhype bedwenching. Blk women don't come CLOSE, and I mean CLOSE to legit telling the world I don't like the male version of what I see in the mirror, the way blk male celebrities having been doing in our music industry and other areas.
When u see blk women banning dark blk men from their clubs, or literally telling people they don't like dark butts, or legit expressing a "preference" or dislike physically for black men, call em out. Give me examples. So far we got Azealia Banks and the wrestling chick. Lets put em on blast.