I am a handsome and successful black man. Humbly, by every metric, I am the cream of a fucking crop.
Black women do not make me feel desirable.
I don’t hate or resent them for it.
It just makes me feel inadequate.
@JoeLongBalls It comes from feeling like that person is unattainable to you.
I think we get upset because a part of us has to awknowlege it. Essentially “I’m not good enough for that”
Not to condone, but I understand.
너희들에게 ‘한국인들의 자연스러운 피부톤’은 하루종일 강한 햇빛 아래에서 선크림을 바르지 않고 땀 흘리며 뛰어다니는 축구선수의 피부색인거야? 누가 정한거야?
하루종일 바깥에서 햇빛 받지않고 그냥 자기 할 일 하면서 살아가는 평범한 한국인들의 피부색은 자연스럽지 않은거야?
@LukeCageinDC202 I have noticed that Asian Americans tend to show a real ignorance towards the racial history of the United States.
Often times leads them to make crude and inaccurate assertions
The intellectual property of black America is no longer owned by black Americans.
Through repetition, suggestion, and mimicry our cultural identity has been completely altered.
And you can tell if you look at the same group from 1900 - 2000.
It’s like two different peoples
@tealisa_ Generalize something that came out of my community? No. I understand it.
U must be unaware that IP of Black Americans is not owned by Black Americans.
And messages that are being spread through repetition and suggestion to keep us docile.
@tealisa_ For someone who doesn’t live in a black American community. You sure have a lot to say.
you don’t know what you’re talking about.
And just because you’re being validated by likes doesn’t mean you’re correct