They wrong for that shyt. Viola looks like a kidnapping victim from the Grim Sleeper or something.
The got the cac women looking like royalty and the sistas looking like they about to go out on the auction block.
But these same magazines and editors will probably feign ignorance, and nikkas will still be breaking they neck for acceptance from them.
Sooooo, where's the issue here?

The issue isn't the portrayal of Viola or Lupita, it's the contrast. The white women are allowed to be glamorized, whereas the black women are suppose to look downtrodden. I mean look at Viola, she looks like she's fearful of being attacked, looking like she had to fight all her life.Sooooo, where's the issue here?
The issue isn't the portrayal of Viola or Lupita, it's the contrast. The white women are allowed to be glamorized, whereas the black women are suppose to look downtrodden. I mean look at Viola, she looks like she's fearful of being attacked, looking like she had to fight all her life.
If all the women were depicted in the same natural, makeup free manner, then there wouldn't be a problem. Liebovitz, who has a history of degrading Black people with her photography, took these pictures. i will always side eye her work. Plus, tell me that if we we didn't put these pictures together, you would think they were in two different issues. There's no theme in this work, besides to glamorize and uplift White women.
This is the same photographer who did this.
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I shouldn't be laughing at this, but you so right.They wrong for that shyt. Viola looks like a kidnapping victim from the Grim Sleeper or something.
The got the cac women looking like royalty and the sistas looking like they about to go out on the auction block.
But these same magazines and editors will probably feign ignorance, and nikkas will still be breaking they neck for acceptance from them.