Post racial society y’allSubmitting it twice just in case. My opinion is still the same. I am not racist. I just don’t like seeing it. I think white men are too good for black women because I just find most black women to be unattractive with bad attitudes.
“I’m not racist but *insert fucking racist thing here*”
I’M NOT RACIST I’M JUST AN ENORMOUS FUCKASS DOUCHE CHOKING ON COCKS GOD I CAN’T HANDLE ALL THESE COCKS
BLACK WOMEN MORE LIKE LESSER HUMANS NOT WORTHY OF MY DATING STANDARDS BUT YO (SEE I UNDERSTAND BLACK PEOPLE I GOT THE LINGO) I’M STILL NOT RACIST BUT I TOTALLY HAVE THE POTENTIAL FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE WITH A CAREER IN THE WESTERN MEDIA INDUSTRY
Today, in 2012, women who have lighter skin, are the object of beauty solely because of their skin tone. Black celebrities and role models are put on magazine covers with a photoshopped masks of fairer skin. Slurs like, “She’s pretty for a dark skinned girl” are thrown around, sadly, by people of our own race. We are force-fed the idea those only those of lighter skin are beautiful. On TV, the prominent black characters we see are mostly light skinned, and there are even instances where a dark skinned character is replaced with a lighter skinned character. We are given daily dosages of subliminal messaging telling us that what we were born with is not enough, or up to par. We cannot spend our lives trying to live up to media-influenced notions of beauty. How can we expect the world to appreciate us in all the tones and shades that we come in, if we cannot appreciate ourselves? Why should a young girl feel like she is ugly because she is dark-skinned or has kinky hair?
“Light to Dark, and everything in-between, we are all beautiful.”- Mr. WDYM
Dominique Jean Larrey, the first modern military surgeon and all around hottie.
During the battle of Waterloo the Duke of Wellington himself ordered his troops to not fire on Dominique or his men (forerunners to MASH units), while they helped injured men (of both sides) on the field.
He also had great hair.