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How Bad Is 'Colorism' Within The Black Community?

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I have seen some of this first hand. I'm dark skinned or as we used to say back 'dark skin-did' : ) and I used to get hated on by dark women. I love very, very dark skin which I admit is unusual to most Blacks if you are also very dark. I think dark skin being beautiful was reinforced in my family, my mom, aunts, etc.

In school and the streets it wasn't good when I was very little in elementary school but now its cool. I have heard dark skin women say light skin women are the preference and I'd agree, generally speaking.

However, the one thing I have seen is that no matter the complexion, if you are cute with a nice body, you are getting hollared at regularly. I've worked with and known very dark, cute sisters with nice bodies and get macked to by black, white, other men. And the dark sisters who complain the most about colorism? Real talk...its not their complexion. They are often too thick/big and average looks at best. Also, attitude.

Whoopie Goldberg complained about colorism when she was growing up and dating but c'mon. Whoopie could be light skinned and ain't no one hollaring at her. She isn't cute. Gabriel Union is dark skinned and we were all checking for her when she was young. TLC, Destiny's Child and a few other groups had dark members and we checked for them.

So, your thoughts?
 

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I have seen some of this first hand. I'm dark skinned or as we used to say back 'dark skin-did' : ) and I used to get hated on by dark women. I love very, very dark skin which I admit is unusual to most Blacks if you are also very dark. I think dark skin being beautiful was reinforced in my family, my mom, aunts, etc.

In school and the streets it wasn't good when I was very little in elementary school but now its cool. I have heard dark skin women say light skin women are the preference and I'd agree, generally speaking.

However, the one thing I have seen is that no matter the complexion, if you are cute with a nice body, you are getting hollared at regularly. I've worked with and known very dark, cute sisters with nice bodies and get macked to by black, white, other men. And the dark sisters who complain the most about colorism? Real talk...its not their complexion. They are often too thick/big and average looks at best. Also, attitude.

Whoopie Goldberg complained about colorism when she was growing up and dating but c'mon. Whoopie could be light skinned and ain't no one hollaring at her. She isn't cute. Gabriel Union is dark skinned and we were all checking for her when she was young. TLC, Destiny's Child and a few other groups had dark members and we checked for them.

So, your thoughts?
Colorism is a mess in Black American society... Being born in the north yet raised in the deep South... I was called everything from a glow worm to raw biscuit Pillsbury Dough girl..
The blue vein hate was so terrible when I first came to Florida, I secretly tanned in the Sun three times a week... Now I look like some type of brown panda bear 😭😩 ... But I've seen many sides of colorism. My best friend, so black they called her black Jesus, with natural hair she was tortured all the way up until the age of 15. They threw rocks at her and called her a Haitian... And they (her family) had her in the mindset to be "humble" and not fight back, where mysy being the redbone they told me I BETTER fight back. The sh!t is ridiculous and has to stop. I don't allow my tribe to BELIEVE, the percentage of melanin dictates our hierarchy in society. ... Be honest, nobody REALLY likes Gabrielle Union. Her personality is so vanilla even though she's in a beautiful chocolate shell.
 
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What? You're not even light skinned?
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Wow? It saddens me to hear it. So, if very light skin and very dark are getting teased then its both? We called the light skinned girls 'light skin-did' 'redbone' or 'yellowbone' growing up and they got all the attention. The hate they got were from jealous girls. Is that a southern thing? I wonder if Cali light skin girls, NYC or Chicago light skin girls experienced the same thing?

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    I don't even think it's that bad and it's because there is no financial or social benefit to it. I personally saw colorism as jokes between dark and light skinned Blacks but nothing serious. At least not like it probably was during slavery where the Slave Master's kid would have more privileges or like in Central and South America where the lighter you are the closer you can get to White society. The racism is so strict here that if you're any part Black the benefits are cut off.
     
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    ...just imagine me the glow worm working at the Federal Credit Union in our local town and you put in an application, but you're the bully who picked on me all 12 years of school 😭 application DENIED 🤭😅file 13 🗑️🚮 🤓💅🏽 😅 I got ya raw biscuit 😭 ... 😅💅🏽💩

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    I don't even think it's that bad and it's because there is no financial or social benefit to it. I personally saw colorism as jokes between dark and light skinned Blacks but nothing serious. At least not like it probably was during slavery where the Slave Master's kid would have more privileges or like in Central and South America where the lighter you are the closer you can get to White society. The racism is so strict here that if you're any part Black the benefits are cut off.
    🤟🏾 Yeah it's cool until we end up doing/having the Michael B Jordan moment with one of our former class bullies 😭😅😅🤓 I thought I was "corny" ... Talk about PTSD 🤭
     

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    🤟🏾 Yeah it's cool until we end up doing/having the Michael B Jordan moment with one of our former class bullies 😭😅😅🤓 I thought I was "corny" ... Talk about PTSD 🤭
    I been there, I was the corny dude. But I didn’t care because I knew they were destined for crack cocaine, jail, and obesity.
     

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    I was the Jiggabo, until I laid a few of them out. Then, I was the crazy girl & they weren't harmed.
    A jigaboo? How old are you? That’s that old school shit talking.

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    So this is another one of those opinions of mine that's probably going to be split.
    In her younger years Whoopi Goldberg wasn't bad looking. The media presented her that way.
    They wanted us to feel like dark women were ugly or less.

    But look at these photos of Whoopi.( I'll add photos in separate post) She wasn't ridiculously cute but she was in my opinion attractive. She had a nice physique and good smooth skin(which I'm a sucker for regardless of skin tone). I'd say in her younger years she was above average.
     

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    I been there, I was the corny dude. But I didn’t care because I knew they were destined for crack cocaine, jail, and obesity.
    Same here. I don't trip on it as an adult, I have reached out when I was in town to the brothers and a few were acting arms distant. I wasn't mean to them but I am guessing they think I would look down on them because they are just working basic gigs, etc, and comparatively I seem like I've done way better but it's not my view of them. They are brothers, part of my childhood and as adults just trying to re-connect with brothas from back in the day as men now. Some can't make that transition I guess.
     

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    I was in a corporate b-ball league in LA way back in the day when I was working there. Our company had a game against an entertainment company and Whoopi was there. 2 white boys were arguing about driving her home and it was funny. She was there without make up. She wasn't cute. The pics above are pics that your agent and PR person puts out. The lighting, make up, etc, is done. Those are professional shots. Look at her in A Color Purple without make up. Pretty much any woman can look decent. Facebook is full of women who put up glam photos and have all her peoples saying 'gorgeous', etc, Whoopi at her best, meaning dressed up and glam'd up is datable, but after the make up is off...well...and I am NOT tryna be mean. I have a preference for very dark women, but cute is cute, her early one woman shows where she was wishing she was a blonde white girl as a kid, she was not cute and she was young at that time, in her 20s I think. That's not about being dark.
     

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    I was in a corporate b-ball league in LA way back in the day when I was working there. Our company had a game against an entertainment company and Whoopi was there. 2 white boys were arguing about driving her home and it was funny. She was there without make up. She wasn't cute. The pics above are pics that your agent and PR person puts out. The lighting, make up, etc, is done. Those are professional shots. Look at her in A Color Purple without make up. Pretty much any woman can look decent. Facebook is full of women who put up glam photos and have all her peoples saying 'gorgeous', etc, Whoopi at her best, meaning dressed up and glam'd up is datable, but after the make up is off...well...and I am NOT tryna be mean. I have a preference for very dark women, but cute is cute, her early one woman shows where she was wishing she was a blonde white girl as a kid, she was not cute and she was young at that time, in her 20s I think. That's not about being dark.
    That's pretty much the majority of women. There are a lot of women that without makeup look either average or less than average. And again this is nothing to do with skin tone. If your colorist though you will tend to think dark skin women are ugly without makeup.

    J-Lo is not all that without makeup. Cardi B isn't all that without makeup.

    In color purple they wanted her to look as unkept as possible because that was the role in the movie. And you said when you saw her it was at a b-ball league. Why would any woman get dolled up to play sports when they're just going to sweat it off anyway?

    There are women that are just good looking even without makeup. But it would be quite rare to find a woman that looks better without makeup than with.

    My wife is cute without makeup but I'm not going to sit here and lie she looks a lot better with it.

    That's the case with Whoopi. She isn't horrible without makeup but she's better with it. That's normal.

    I do take issue with something that call make up sorcery. You can Google that but it's pretty much where a woman looks like a completely different person without than with make up. See example below.

    I'm not saying Whoopi is a dime or the most gorgeous woman in the world. I'm simply saying dressed up and dolled up a young Whoopi wouldn't be turned down by a sizeable number of men.

    Now whether or not she's your type is a different conversation.

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    Once again, I think a lot of our internal issues can be rectified with on code behavior and that is the same with colorism. It's off code to hate on someone due to complexion and that is yet one of a variety of internal issues we have that will be rectified to a great degree, not totally, but to a large degree with B1, on code behavior.

    It's wrong to tell someone who likes light skin women as their dating preference he's off code for that. It is right however to tell that person who treats a non light skin woman less respect. Or tries to tell his son or other men not to date a certain complexion.
     
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    A person's taste in women or men is what it is. No one has the right to make demands on who you should or shouldn't date. They can make suggestions or give their opinion but at the end of the day we are individuals and adults.

    If a person doesn't typically like dark skin individuals that is their prerogative. If someone doesn't like light skin individuals the same applies. If a person wants to date out of race that is their right. Physical and sexual attraction is a complex issue and is something that must be decided by that individual.

    I don't think that has anything to do with being on code or B1 or anything like that. We like who we like and are attracted to whom we are attracted to.

    I take issue with people like divestors who prefer white men for nefarious reasons and get online and disrespect black men. There are thousands of women like Janet Jackson and Serena Williams that just marry whom they marry and don't get involved in the colorism debate. I take issue with passport bros who talk about going overseas and getting a foreign wife and get online and bash black women (although they try to frame it as modern women all their talking points let you know it is black women they are referring to; just the term black woman is replaced with modern woman). If a person decides to date out of race that is their right. Just do that and don't disrespect others. If a black woman doesn't like black men that's cool as long as she just does her thing without putting down black men. If a white woman doesn't like black men and the reason is just that is her preference, then I don't care. Now I'm not naive enough to think that some white, Hispanic, Asian etc. women/men will not date black people because of racist reasons and then just say it's their preference. While I do take issue with the racism, I don't feel they should be forced or shamed into dating anyone they don't want to.

    Would you want a racist to be shamed into marrying and having children with a black person and then not only hate the black person but hate the children too.


    Some real-life examples are RnB singer Tank who made some comments about why dark-skinned women made rude comments about his light skinned girlfriend. Another example is porn star August Ames who declined to shoot a scene with a male star who also did gay porn and was dragged by the LGBTQ community online to the point she committed suicide.

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    I heard it said that attraction is a not a choice. Acting on it is. I'm not the d*ck detective or the coochie cop. You like or love who you want. I'd be a hypocrite otherwise. At least once I've dated (or more accurately smashed) pretty much every religion, race and different ethnicities in my many travels domestically and internationally. Dating is a bit more of a 'relationship' word. Anyway, that said, my personal judgment of blacks who date outside their race is not to shyt on your own people. If you are a black woman who is talking sh*t about black men, you are anti black. Conversely if you are a brotha with a non black woman talking cr@p about black woman you are anti black. Same with liking the same gender, if you are more pro your sexual orientation than pro black, I will take issue. Because by definition, you are pro non black gays over blacks as a collective. In my view, and its my personal view, you can't be anti one black gender and be pro black. Intellectually, no one has ever been able to make it make sense to me.