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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Brew Bits: Tameka Raymond Dropping that Dark Skinned Science...



Tameka Raymond wrote a very interesting article over at Huffingtonpost.com about the never ending issue black people have with darker hued black people. I for one get so so so tired of hearing us go down the list of all the things we're mixed with, "well my great great great grandmother was Cherokee Indian, my great great uncle on my hairdresser's side was Polynesian and my father on my mechanic's side was from Fiji". *sigh* yes it is no surprise that most African- Americans are mixed with something, we all know what went down with 'Massa' back in the day. So it would be so nice if we would stop listing all the ethnicities in our bloodstream like they somehow make us a more exotic and relevant black person.

So anyway Ms. Raymond speaks the truth, here is an excerpt. Go here to read the entire post in its entirety.

It is a fact that many African-Americans are often mixed with an array of other ethnicities (as am I), which allows for the spectrum of our features to be as distinctive and special as we are diverse. Why is it felt that the more diluted our traditionally African features become the more aesthetically acceptable we are considered? It was said in the 1960s and the sentiment seems to be forgotten, "Black is Beautiful." Wow, nearly 50 years later and is that now only meant for a specific shade? Nonetheless, I believe the beauty of our people and splendor of every individual is reflected in our varying features and hues.

Often dark-skinned women are considered mean, domineering and standoffish and it was these very labels that followed Michelle Obama during the campaign for her husband's presidency and which she has had to work tirelessly to combat. I was appalled when I heard a Black woman refer to Michelle Obama as unattractive. The conversation turned into why President Obama picked her as his mate. No one in the witch-hunt made reference to the possibility that Michelle Obama was smart, funny, caring, a good person, highly accomplished or brilliant. Nor did they mention that she previously was President Obama's supervisor. If she were fair skinned, petite with long straight or wavy hair, would the same opinions be linked to her? I seriously doubt it. It is believed that for the dark skinned, dreams are less obtainable.

In fact, I have read similar comments about myself that I am "dark, aggressive, bossy and bitchy." It has been stated that my husband should have been with a "younger, more beautiful" woman. Astoundingly, the majority of the remarks come from African-American women and are mimicked by others. Sadly enough, I don't know nor have I met 99% of those making these assertions. Funny, how we can judge another without having personally seen, interacted with or experienced a person's character.

As I began to delve into further research on this topic, and the more I read, I concluded that many of our people do not like what they see in the mirror. Seeing ones own reflection in another person and then to dissect it in an effort to destroy can only be the product of self-loathing. Why don't we congratulate as opposed to hate?

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At Wednesday, August 12, 2009 at 5:03:00 PM EDT , Blogger Unknown said...

I sent this to my coworker who has a lightskinnneded male friend who said dark girls aren't pretty BAH...I wouldnt even b his friend no more *she is dark by the way..and PURTY as can be*

 

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