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Subject: RE: BS: Dencia (singer) race traitor? From: Richard Bridge Date: 24 Mar 14 - 12:04 PM They are real links. To real news articles. And horrifying they are, revealing the exploitation (have you looked at the price of the shit?) and promotion of self hatred based on skin colour. Not so much "whitenicious" as "pernicious". Quite amazing that in this temple of tolerance (a few neanderthals excepted) no-one else noticed. |
Subject: RE: BS: Dencia (singer) race traitor? From: GUEST Date: 24 Mar 14 - 09:24 AM Also, word on the street is that various special forces will be using the cream to improve the camoflage ability of soldiers. BEFORE ____@----- AFTER Caveat: don't try this without parental supervision. |
Subject: RE: BS: Dencia (singer) race traitor? From: Greg F. Date: 24 Mar 14 - 09:19 AM This whole thread is a joke in bad taste. |
Subject: RE: BS: Dencia (singer) race traitor? From: GUEST Date: 24 Mar 14 - 09:14 AM No offence meant, but are the links in Richard's post to real media or are they jokes of some sort? |
Subject: RE: BS: Dencia (singer) race traitor? From: artbrooks Date: 24 Mar 14 - 09:05 AM Since there is only one race - human - and anything else is almost literally skin deep, I really see no difference between this and artificial tans or hair dye. |
Subject: RE: BS: Dencia (singer) race traitor? From: Bert Date: 24 Mar 14 - 06:46 AM Don't get too uptight about it Richard. |
Subject: BS: Dencia (singer) race traitor? From: Richard Bridge Date: 24 Mar 14 - 05:36 AM Dencia, race traitor? OK, y'know what? I may well not be overly qualified to talk about skin lightening products. I'm too busy laughing about TOWIE tangoing. But shit. Back in the 60s and 70s I was accustomed to the Black Pride movement, to songs like "Young Gifted and Black" and "Message from a Black Man". I heard pan-Afrikans proclaiming they were proud to be of colour. Now I (perhaps belatedly AND from the outside) see pan-Afrikans buying into an insidious credo that lighter skins are better than darker skins. This is a part of a self-hatred that feeds right back to Prince Leopold and the Belgian Congo, to the invasive Xtian missionaries in Africa professing to bring enlightenment but bringing only enslavement to a white man's god (small "g" intentional). First proposition. A Nigerian-Cameroonian promoting a product that hinges on this self-hatred is a traitor to her parentage and continent. Second proposition. No political movement that purports to speak for any native Africans (as distinct from white people who may claim to be African by birth or immigration) that fails openly to oppose this self hatred is any better than any Uncle Tom or Topsy. So, the evidence of Dencia's horror meltdown. A woman with fake straightened and lightened hair, fake pale skin, fake boobs, in the photoshopped pix fake abs – compare the non-photoshopped ones – and the impressive steatopygia which countervails a 6-pack. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2586963/White-means-pure-African-singer-defends-Whitenicious-skin-bleaching-cream-accuse http://www.channel4.com/news/pop-singer-dencia-defends-skin-whitening-products-video |