richaveli83
Veteran
I'm not going to
like a lot of folks. I have practiced colorism but not willingly. I had to catch myself with it.

Publicly huh?I can also genuinely say I've never engaged in "light skinned people act like this, dark skinned people act like that" shyt publicly. It's just worthless convo to me that I never wanted a part of. Yea we've all seen the pretty light skinned chick (or handsome light skinned dude, pause) in HS who is perceived to act a certain way. But I've seen the pretty dark skinned chick (or handsome dark skinned dude, pause) act entitled too.
As a kid I remember feeling a certain way about my color, but by the time I got to HS? Or better yet in college when you really see who is running shyt? Couldn't care less. At that point it was about getting in shape, going to the gym, running, anything to look like the nikkas who were fukking all the chicks (regardless of whether the dude was light or dark). It was the in-shape dudes. Hell I'm tall but didn't really notice shorter guys struggling. A lot of football players are short, 5'10 dudes who were going to town on the hoes.
That’s a BS, go to argument that people say when we want to have a honest discussion about colourism. So many beautiful black women talked about the colourism they experienced. Kelly rowland, Coco Jones, Lupita and Shannon Thornton. Colourism is not an ugly person argument. Try again.There are more dark/brown skinned women married than lightskin.
Lol at colorism. That shyt is about dark skinned ugly women wanting dating affirmative action. fukk outta here bytch, find someone who likes you. Get your hustle on with the short nikkas.
Exactly. But even she experienced colourism which shows the backwardness of it. How can someone that fine experience racism from her own race?
Conversations on colorism always turn into a pointless race to the bottom between Black men and Black women. These types of conversation should focus more on the way the white power structure pushes for the standardization of white passing peoples on tv, movies, social media, politics, magazines, and other forms of media
You deal with colorism by confronting the white supremacist infrastructure behind it
That’s a BS, go to argument that people say when we want to have a honest discussion about colourism. So many beautiful black women talked about the colourism they experienced. Kelly rowland, Coco Jones, Lupita and Shannon Thornton. Colourism is not an ugly person argument. Try again.
The problem is colorism always is brought up in dating and nothing else. I’m curious to see how hiring practices from companies and colorism intertwine with each other.
But it always goes back to “ light skin girls get more attention than me” or something of that nature.
this i agree w/. i come from a black city. light skin usually attract and seek out dark skin people and vice versa. in my adult the majority of women whove approached me r short, light skinned ones. honestly a light skin couple is something ive never seen irl.I tend to not go for light skin women. Light skins prefer dark skins and vice versa. It is what it is![]()
That’s a BS, go to argument that people say when we want to have a honest discussion about colourism. So many beautiful black women talked about the colourism they experienced. Kelly rowland, Coco Jones, Lupita and Shannon Thornton. Colourism is not an ugly person argument. Try again.
And why do we get more defensive at the people honestly sharing their experiences with colorism than the ignorant people perpetuating this mess. A lot of black people are loud and PUBLICALLY colorist. And every time they spit that dumb shyt, I hope there are more people there to psychoanalyze and break down that self-hate until it’s as unacceptable as racists using the n-word.
Nah. I don’t dismiss them b/c I’m not dark skinned but I’ve seen first hand the way some dudes will literally go out of their way to demonize and degrade a chick if she is dark. I’ve seen it in college, working in k-12, and growing up. It’s a large part of our culture just like in Latino and Indian/Asian cultures. It goes far beyond just preferences and into bullying and internalized feelings of anyone phenotypically closer to blackness being mistreated.Because these so called experiences are usually a bunch of
“The dark skinned black man didn’t look me so I experienced colorism” or maybe you’re just unattractive compared to other black women that particular black man has looked at. Or maybe he simply had a girlfriend or maybe he didn’t see you. But it can never be that it always has to be rooted in “colorism”
And you’re just agreeing with what I said, these women hear what some ignorant rapper, c00ning actor or white washed athlete says and then use it project that black men are colorist because they think that these higher status black men would never look at them romantically.
That’s why they wine and try and shame these same men, instead of focusing on the black men who aren’t colorist, which is the general black man. They don’t because they really want the colorist black men.
Which is why everytime they talk colorism it is ALWAYS in reference to desirability
I’ve never seen a decent looking dark skin black woman in real life with this whole “woe is me I’m darkskin, black men don’t want me and I’ve struggled”
Nah. I don’t dismiss them b/c I’m not dark skinned but I’ve seen first hand the way some dudes will literally go out of their way to demonize and degrade a chick if she is dark. I’ve seen it in college, working in k-12, and growing up. It’s a large part of our culture just like in Latino and Indian/Asian cultures. It goes far beyond just preferences and into bullying and internalized feelings of anyone phenotypically closer to blackness being mistreated.
And it should be called out. That doesn’t mean a random dude finding beauty in our lighter sisters should be demonized.
But when you wake up and literally go out of your way to ridicule somebody with the same genetic markers as you, just cuz….and create a sub-culture around it…THEN deny it and tell the victims of it that they making shyt up or just ugly AND deny their experiences, we gotta problem.