Saweetie says pretty privilege IS a thing...fans tell her her privilege comes from being light skin

Is light skin privilege a thing in 2021

  • Yes

    Votes: 96 86.5%
  • No, all black people are treated the same

    Votes: 15 13.5%

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well, this doesn't make any sense because why does one have to be irrespective of another? saweetie is stating the obvious which comes off as a high key humble brag lol but then you come with these responses like "light skin too!" but damn did she deny the existence of light skin privilege or have to speak on that as well? because yall nikkas are starting to act like light skin women cannot be pretty outside the lens of colorism. it gets weird. can a light skin bytch ever receive the tiara, sash, and roses without the black male judges getting fruit thrown at them for being self hating uncle toms?



saweetie wins the beauty contest = colorism :damn:

ryan destiny wins the beauty contest = fair and square :banderas:
 
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A lot of them doing the most complaining are lightskin or trying to look lightskin exotical with all these weaves and filters. I don't see no dreads or afros, just straight silky asian hair. These women hate the fact that biracial women don't need weaves. That's all it is.

lmao, biracial women and white women where weaves

and black women don't need weaves, they can straighten their natural hair

are you some kind of virgin
 

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light skin privilege is not a thing unless you are hasley light or malcom gladwell light
we already know about being handsome/beautiful I don't know why people are denying it
I've seen the handsome/pretty dynamic take place firsthand
light skin and dark skin doesn't mean shyt in racist areas.
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Pretty is the privilege. Just like being a handsome brother.
The light skin privilege isnt as Prevalent as it was 10 or 20 years ago.... BUT its still there when it comes to women and their poisonous activities, dumb comments, foolish choices. We see it with celebrities, but also in some black areas... the criticism of light broads is less. The attacks are less. It's an added layer of protection and sympathy
 

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A lot of them doing the most complaining are lightskin or trying to look lightskin exotical with all these weaves and filters. I don't see no dreads or afros, just straight silky asian hair. These women hate the fact that biracial women don't need weaves. That's all it is.

nikka what? :gucci:

Big :mjpls: energy in this post.
 

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light skin privilege is not a thing unless you are hasley light or malcom gladwell light
we already know about being handsome/beautiful I don't know why people are denying it
I've seen the handsome/pretty dynamic take place firsthand
light skin and dark skin doesn't mean shyt in racist areas.

That’s false.

I know for a fact a lot of doors were opened for me just because I’m light brown skin with symmetrical features.

Especially when I worked in mental health.

I barely had to speak, just dress nice and smile, and people automatically treated me like an authority figure that had never met me before.
 
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