aqualung
I wear a crown of curls.
I refuse to watch the footage. The lighter twin looks like a frightened albino who must avoid superstitious ppl who would harvest her organs to cure their HIV.Darker twin bad as fukk![]()
But it's gonna be ok, though.
I refuse to watch the footage. The lighter twin looks like a frightened albino who must avoid superstitious ppl who would harvest her organs to cure their HIV.Darker twin bad as fukk![]()
that sista was likehttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/p...ified-people-thought-her-racist-10210768.html
"Finally, Lucy Aylmer put paid to furore in a lengthy Facebook post, stating: “Myself, my twin sister and our mother took no offence to Samantha Armytage's ‘good on her’ comment.
“We believe she did not mean this as a racial comment and we have taken no personal offence to it."
“We do not think it was necessary for her to apologize and I apologize to her for any distress it may have caused. We know what Samantha meant and that's all that matters to us so we would appreciate it if people would stop making this our problem.”
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Go fukk youreselfThese guys are using the word "racism". Which is why many people think racism is name calling or extremism. When you say racism that's what comes to most people's mind because these are the situations the word is always attached to instead of institutional problems which is what's affecting black people. I seriously didn't give a fukk what this bytch thought, imo wasn't even thread worthy.

femacac
This is why I refrained from taking up for the "Black" sister. Being the daughter of a black woman and a white man, they're all probably on thattip.
Darker twin bad as fukk![]()
Don't know about that. But black women and white men usually pass down thatYes because if she was from a Black man white female relationship--perhaps a white woman like the news anchor herself--this would never happen.
mentality to their mixed daughters...............I think you're overstating the amount.
I don't actually have any right wing friends, nor do I associate/interact with them much in person, so I don't see much of it.
Also I don't think one morning talk show host is a representative sampleespecially since you could see the other host was taken aback by the comment.
I think it's an absurd generalisation to make if you don't live in Australia.
Then again I live in Melbourne, one of the best cities in the world, and within like half an hour of the CBD. I'm sure there are a significantly higher proportion of racists in other cities/towns around the country, especially further inland.
Maybe @isthisreallife has more experience to make a judgement on it, I think he is out of school/uni. And he's ethiopian so he'll know first hand, instead of me going off how I've seen any of my "black"/indian/asian friends treated.

Yeah that's how a lot of em areThis woman is clearly living in a bubble of guiltless white privilege. She's so racist that she doesn't even realize that she's racist.


well, her mother is a Jamaican bedwench so I'm sure she herself agreed with the comments.http://www.independent.co.uk/news/p...ified-people-thought-her-racist-10210768.html
"Finally, Lucy Aylmer put paid to furore in a lengthy Facebook post, stating: “Myself, my twin sister and our mother took no offence to Samantha Armytage's ‘good on her’ comment.
“We believe she did not mean this as a racial comment and we have taken no personal offence to it."
“We do not think it was necessary for her to apologize and I apologize to her for any distress it may have caused. We know what Samantha meant and that's all that matters to us so we would appreciate it if people would stop making this our problem.”
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We do the same shyt to one another....light skin vs dark skinned. Guess she just said it at the wrong plce

on a side note, what is it about Jamaicans and their skin tone disparities with their siblings??
you could have a Jamaican chick who is like Whoopi Goldberg or even Michelle Obama's complexion yet she has a brother or sister that's super High yella with curly hair.
They got some crazy genetics.