Why do white people struggle with the concept of "light skinned" "dark skinned" & "brown skinned"?

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To hear whitey try to describe someone black is a roller coaster ride...They'll tell you shyt about "shade" or they'll point to another black person in the area who they think is close in skin tone...

"Well..uh you know..sort of like him!" :ufdup:haha

The ones that grew up around black People of course get it but the ones with no contact just crawl to the finish line. With as much rap as they listen to you would think they would know

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Black people struggle with it too.

From my experience, I've been referred to as "white" by many black people for simply just being light skinned. Regardless of features and kinky hair.

I'm like Stephen curry’s complexion in the winter and Ciara in the summer, yet I still get weird left field comments. I've even had black posters say it.

It's kinda creepy.
 
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Funny you started this thread, cus I was just smh at this tweet yesterday:




"His cock was a different shade!"

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That woman has never seen a penis in her life. Lol

All she has to do is look at her clitoris and see it’s darker that other parts of her body.

Edit: nevermind it’s a white guy.
 

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Are you really surprised?

They can't understand the premise that their ancestors and, in some cases, elderly family members actually enslaved a human as recent as last century and the children of the enslaved have a fukking problem with that.:wow:
 
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