No, I can't say I have noticed any of that, why? Because it's a skin color, not an symbol of power, knowledge or being a victim. White, black, brown I don't give an f..
The funny thing is people who get really worked up about races and how different we supposedly are have low IQs. People like you who go around shouting racist at everyone are the same people who think everyone thinks like you
Then dont read it. a lot of black women care because we are always negatively stereotyped and black women usually only get to play stereotypical black female roles. Black women are always stereotyped and portrayed as being loud, masculine, unattractive, overwheight, uneducated, ghetto. when black women are in roles with white people they are never leading roles. The black woman is always the comic relief side kick with a sassy attitude. In horror movies she is one of the first to die. In award winning roles the black woman is either a slave or some woman who struggled in any other historical time where racial oppresion was very prominant. she is a maid or nanny. The fact that we live in a time where black women can now be casted in roles where they are portrayed more accurately and are treated more equally is a big step towards equality in the entertainment industry although there are still many things that need to be improved, this is just a big deal for us.
It sounds you believe it and you plan to make it your fish for the day, well if you dangle your stereotyped 'black women' attitude in things that you do in life, you ought to attract and catch such people who put you down and end up living consequences of their enslaving mentality.
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No, I can't say I have noticed any of that, why? Because it's a skin color, not an symbol of power, knowledge or being a victim. White, black, brown I don't give an f..
Well u will know that skin color often does benifits u.
If this is a thing and not just happenstance then it's about pandering to minorities.
The black attorney from Sons of Anarchy and The Shield.
Black women have always been empowered... that's one thing your country is behind in
You realize those women aren't even "black"? They look half white to me. Even so, what exactly is the point of this take?
erm... read on US history... actually US PRESENT, since it's still a racist place...
Everyone except Lauren VĂ©lez is black, or at least looks it. I could've sworn she was Latina
The funny thing is people who get really worked up about races and how different we supposedly are have low IQs. People like you who go around shouting racist at everyone are the same people who think everyone thinks like you
You realize there is no such thing as black by your own definition... douche
"Douche"
-Sincerely,
The toolbag who refers to himself as "thealphamaleishere"
i thought laguertta was hispanic
Nice examples I am glad for the black community
BLACK WOMEN FOR THE WINNNNNNNNNN
They are all so beautiful.
I agree. Drop dead.
Ouch. That's a little aggressive. Fat bastard irl?
LOLLLLL she probably meant "drop dead gorgeous" but forgot the last word...
There's also Will Smith's wife on Gotham
Error 404: Black not found.
Gina Torres isn't black.
She Dominican which is basically black there is a lot of black, Hispanic or Afro Hispanic out there
She's cuban.
Someone can be black and hispanic genius. Hispanic isn't a race
Who cares...
Then dont read it. a lot of black women care because we are always negatively stereotyped and black women usually only get to play stereotypical black female roles. Black women are always stereotyped and portrayed as being loud, masculine, unattractive, overwheight, uneducated, ghetto. when black women are in roles with white people they are never leading roles. The black woman is always the comic relief side kick with a sassy attitude. In horror movies she is one of the first to die. In award winning roles the black woman is either a slave or some woman who struggled in any other historical time where racial oppresion was very prominant. she is a maid or nanny. The fact that we live in a time where black women can now be casted in roles where they are portrayed more accurately and are treated more equally is a big step towards equality in the entertainment industry although there are still many things that need to be improved, this is just a big deal for us.
It sounds you believe it and you plan to make it your fish for the day, well if you dangle your stereotyped 'black women' attitude in things that you do in life, you ought to attract and catch such people who put you down and end up living consequences of their enslaving mentality.
I think it's cool.