Swirl-chronicles vol 87464:Black Mom Struggles w/ Reality That Biracial Daughter doesn’t look Black.

Dynamite James

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One of my cousins kids looked pure mexican when they were younger but now they look alot more biracial (black mom/white dad)
I know it can be weird being in the supermarket and ppl think you're the babysitter and shyt :dead:
I know an asian woman who husband is white who had that happen multiple times. even with that that shirt lady in OP put on that baby is doing too much
The shirt is aggressive as fukk :mjlol:
 

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She told on herself right here: “It wasn’t until college when a professor commented that I should embrace my own culture that I was able to open my eyes to a lifetime of consciously and unconsciously equating Blackness with badness. I was “weird,” I was “different,” but I still was, and always would be, Black.

I opened myself to loving my race, loving my identity, loving a massive part of me. I thought I had laid that internal struggle to bed until I gave birth to Luna.

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IMO, this is some delusional shyt. You married a white man, your baby looks white, or like your husband as you say. This was your choice - embrace it smh. She was expecting to have a Tia/Tamera mixed baby....a Lisa Bonet baby, but instead she got a Meghan Markle....a Halsey :yeshrug:

That's how genetics goes, brehs:yeshrug: Be happy your white baby is healthy

She wanted to live her life vicariously through a lighter skin black baby. Not a white one

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She needs therapy.
 

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She told on herself right here: “It wasn’t until college when a professor commented that I should embrace my own culture that I was able to open my eyes to a lifetime of consciously and unconsciously equating Blackness with badness. I was “weird,” I was “different,” but I still was, and always would be, Black.

I opened myself to loving my race, loving my identity, loving a massive part of me. I thought I had laid that internal struggle to bed until I gave birth to Luna.

that top paragraph is the Divesters origin story in a nutshell
 

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that top paragraph is the Divesters origin story in a nutshell
She thought liking sailor moon made her different:mjlol:. I remember watching that show as a kid . I still have pride in my culture and can enjoy shyt like pokemon (well in the late 90s)It’s narcissism and self hate. Everyone I knew watched that shyt as kids
 
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