Without telling you the state I live in I'll tell you that I live in the southeast part of the US. A good amount of black people live in my state. I guess it just depends on the school you went to. I'm not the only one in this post admitting that he's dealt with, and witnessed, colorism. I find it odd that there are some people in here who haven't dealt with getting teased or made fun of because of the complexion of their skin. This is all kids do (especially in middles school) is make fun of one another. Maybe its not the same at schools that are mostly black, but I've seen this type of shyt with my own eyes.@Knuckles Red what city are you from? And what are your personal experiences with colorisim? I'm from a city that's 65% black and like I said this is something that was ever remotely an issue for me. I've only heard shyt like this online, never irl
has a lightskin woman in his avyDark skinned men & women are the true Queens & Kings though.
Regal.
A school in East Orange, NJ at the height of that 90s back to Africa movement. I think its defunct now.Where ?
Colorism is an actual academic term. The ignorant never cease to amaze meAnother word insecure ass nikkas made up because they have to find victimhood everywhere. Soon these mo'fos gunna be talking about "swag-ism" and "dikksize-ism"
They need to just grow up and accept the fact that shyt happens, you ain't gotta make stupid terms for it.
Talking about stupid terms but saying light skin dudes shouldve been born females.Another word insecure ass nikkas made up because they have to find victimhood everywhere. Soon these mo'fos gunna be talking about "swag-ism" and "dikksize-ism"
They need to just grow up and accept the fact that shyt happens, you ain't gotta make stupid terms for it.