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  1. in glad she set it straight… the no such thing comment. wish she wouldn't have added in my opinion bc it wasnt just an opinion it's one grounded in the origins of the word. I cant believe they went back/forth about that. kind of made them lose tons of credibility. not that many of them had any left at this part. this wasnt even half way thru the discussion was it

  2. You’re all the same stop being selfish greedy and self centered enough to think that people should care about subdivisions more than coming together as a whole .

  3. Light skinned people being excluded or berated sucks and that really hurts especially from your own group

    But I agree it’s not colorism which is far more systemic like structural racism.

    Let’s not ignore however that any people of colour including biracial people can be the victims of racism. Ignorance is like a hammer not a knife

  4. Funny how they just say there's no such thing. Crazy cause being white in Hawaii definitely was a fun growing up. Got a nice lil scar above my eyebrow to remember it by

  5. Colorism is 100% an intraracial as well as an interracial issue. With most races it was mostly against the darker skinned part of that race. With blacks it was usually majority/minority. If the darker skinned group was the stronger group they were delighted to make life hell for the lighter skinned. When lighter skins held sway they were just as cruel.

  6. I wish everyone would identify themselves based on their traits- kindness, brave, creative, bold- instead of on their sexuality or skin color… I’d even take indenting based on culture over this kind of thing. America has the potential to be that way, but only if we stop making these silly things into our WHOLE BEING and personality

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