White HBCU Student Starts Campaign Where Black Women are the Beauty Standard

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Yeah let's be real more men are attracted to women that don't look like black women.

Black women need to just accept physically they will never be able to compare and compete with white women. It's a race they can't win.


Because everyone knows white women are attractive. No man can deny that I don't know why some men try to pretend that they aren't but facts are facts more black men are attracted to white women than white men attracted to black women. A black man being attracted to white women is expected.
This is why I'm always suspicious of these super simp nikkas. Majority of this guy posts is full of simping and pandering. I guess he couldn't hold his inner c00n inside any longer and had to show his true colors.
 

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So we gone act like people never complained about "black women being degraded" in music videos now? :heh:

Or just hiphop degrading black women and women in general?

Taking Back the Music -- CBN.com Black History Section

"These demeaning images and degrading lyrics about women have become the norm in hip hop. But after years of these increasingly violent lyrics, some black women are finally saying enough is enough.

Students from Spelman College in Atlanta were outraged when they found out that popular hip hop artist Nelly was scheduled to visit their campus for a charity benefit.

Spelman student Ebonne Ruffins said, "It's time to say no, we can't continue to stand for these images. It's just continually getting worse."

"For years, black media was silent on how degrading hip hop had become. But in January, the leading black magazine for women, Essence, blasted the industry for debasing black women.

Michaela Angela Davis, the editor of Essence, said, "We're calling it an intervention -- as if our brother's got a drug problem and we say, we love you and we want to see a change, 'cause it's hurting all of us."

Essence launched a year-long campaign called "Take Back the Music," aimed at getting artists to think about the impact their music has on black America."

Documentary Explores the Dehumanization of Black Women in Music Videos - Shine

CNN.com - Hip-hop portrayal of women protested - Mar 3, 2005
 

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Yeah let's be real more men are attracted to women that don't look like black women.

Black women need to just accept physically they will never be able to compare and compete with white women. It's a race they can't win.


Because everyone knows white women are attractive. No man can deny that I don't know why some men try to pretend that they aren't but facts are facts more black men are attracted to white women than white men attracted to black women. A black man being attracted to white women is expected.


:deadmanny: at LuckyLibra619 repping this
 

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So we gone act like people never complained about "black women being degraded" in music videos now? :heh:

Or just hiphop degrading black women and women in general?

Taking Back the Music -- CBN.com Black History Section

"These demeaning images and degrading lyrics about women have become the norm in hip hop. But after years of these increasingly violent lyrics, some black women are finally saying enough is enough.

Students from Spelman College in Atlanta were outraged when they found out that popular hip hop artist Nelly was scheduled to visit their campus for a charity benefit.

Spelman student Ebonne Ruffins said, "It's time to say no, we can't continue to stand for these images. It's just continually getting worse."

"For years, black media was silent on how degrading hip hop had become. But in January, the leading black magazine for women, Essence, blasted the industry for debasing black women.

Michaela Angela Davis, the editor of Essence, said, "We're calling it an intervention -- as if our brother's got a drug problem and we say, we love you and we want to see a change, 'cause it's hurting all of us."

Essence launched a year-long campaign called "Take Back the Music," aimed at getting artists to think about the impact their music has on black America."

Documentary Explores the Dehumanization of Black Women in Music Videos - Shine

CNN.com - Hip-hop portrayal of women protested - Mar 3, 2005

What's funny now is they ask why aren't there black women in videos

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So we gone act like people never complained about "black women being degraded" in music videos now? :heh:

Or just hiphop degrading black women and women in general?

Taking Back the Music -- CBN.com Black History Section

"These demeaning images and degrading lyrics about women have become the norm in hip hop. But after years of these increasingly violent lyrics, some black women are finally saying enough is enough.

Students from Spelman College in Atlanta were outraged when they found out that popular hip hop artist Nelly was scheduled to visit their campus for a charity benefit.

Spelman student Ebonne Ruffins said, "It's time to say no, we can't continue to stand for these images. It's just continually getting worse."

"For years, black media was silent on how degrading hip hop had become. But in January, the leading black magazine for women, Essence, blasted the industry for debasing black women.

Michaela Angela Davis, the editor of Essence, said, "We're calling it an intervention -- as if our brother's got a drug problem and we say, we love you and we want to see a change, 'cause it's hurting all of us."

Essence launched a year-long campaign called "Take Back the Music," aimed at getting artists to think about the impact their music has on black America."

Documentary Explores the Dehumanization of Black Women in Music Videos - Shine

CNN.com - Hip-hop portrayal of women protested - Mar 3, 2005

fam they had every right to protest the degradation of black women in rap videos. so are you saying that the alternative to degrading black women in music videos is honoring non black women? :dwillhuh:

was she degraded?



or the girl in this?

 

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when black dudes do it it's a non story tho:mjpls:

true..and it's also considered "RACIST".....

we can't take pride in ourselves....cause according to them we are "childlike" and do things out of agnst...

"your NOT a STAR..until THEY tell you that you are a STAR"- Farrakhan :ufdup:
 
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