Samuel (Sammy) Sosa may have finally reached his final bleached form…

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In all seriousness, I have a few friends from high school that seem lighter than they used to be. Its been over 25 years so I don't remember exactly what their skin tone was but they seem lighter.

My point is that really dark-skinned people have a complex about they're skin. They use skin creams and bleach to lose a couple of shades. They're still dark skinned, but just not as dark as they used to be.
 
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5 Grand;c-10090296 said:
In all seriousness, I have a few friends from high school that seem lighter than they used to be. Its been over 25 years so I don't remember exactly what their skin tone was but they seem lighter.

My point is that really dark-skinned people have a complex about they're skin. They use skin creams and bleach to lose a couple of shades. They're still dark skinned, but just not as dark as they used to be.

issues for being treated different cuz of their complexion
 
aneed123;c-10090626 said:
5 Grand;c-10090296 said:
In all seriousness, I have a few friends from high school that seem lighter than they used to be. Its been over 25 years so I don't remember exactly what their skin tone was but they seem lighter.

My point is that really dark-skinned people have a complex about they're skin. They use skin creams and bleach to lose a couple of shades. They're still dark skinned, but just not as dark as they used to be.

issues for being treated different cuz of their complexion

I hate when I see my fellow dark skinned brothers and sisters have insecurities about their skin pigmentation.
 
Thats how folks from DR be though. They legit try and erase or deny their black heritage.

Just throw the WHOLE island away bruh.

Haiti will just be collateral damage.

 
MistyKnight ;c-10090720 said:
Thats how folks from DR be though. They legit try and erase or deny their black heritage.

Just throw the WHOLE island away bruh.

Haiti will just be collateral damage.

If they legit try to deny and destroy their african heritage neither merengue or bachata would've ever become pillars of our culture. There is a lot of self hate but its more complex than that. There is also a segment that is pridefully pro black. Palo music culture, santeria and brujeria practices and mascarao festivals and all that are a testament to the fact.

Trujillo's conditioning bled from generation to generation. His self hate was evident and contagious. My great grandpa a lightskin black dominican man used to tell me about it all the time as a kid.

There is a condescending belief in many of them especially those darker than Wesley ironically that because they speak spanish they are superior to other blacks or some shit. They also have Inherent Psychological Stockholm syndrome when it comes to their ancestors' spanish oppressors. All because of propaganda.

They fell for that white is beautiful and dark is ugly okey doke. So they burn their scalp with chemicals to get "good hair" stylings and dye their hair a ridiculous looking blonde to fit in with anglo beauty standards. Sammy is in that group.
 
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5 Grand;c-10090296 said:
In all seriousness, I have a few friends from high school that seem lighter than they used to be. Its been over 25 years so I don't remember exactly what their skin tone was but they seem lighter.

My point is that really dark-skinned people have a complex about they're skin. They use skin creams and bleach to lose a couple of shades. They're still dark skinned, but just not as dark as they used to be.

There you go again with those gigantic leaps in logic and sweeping generalizations...
 
5 Grand;c-10090296 said:
In all seriousness, I have a few friends from high school that seem lighter than they used to be. Its been over 25 years so I don't remember exactly what their skin tone was but they seem lighter.

My point is that really dark-skinned people have a complex about they're skin. They use skin creams and bleach to lose a couple of shades. They're still dark skinned, but just not as dark as they used to be.

Everybody I know is lighter.

We was all darker back in the day because we all was outside 24-7 lol

The good ol’days
 
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Black Dominicans are a special kind of negro. They actually look down on the Haitians and treat them badly because Spanish slave traders told the Dominican they were better because they didnt rise up against them like the Haitians did against the French. Dumb ass Dominicans actually believe that bullshit. They are too damaged to realize that the only difference between a Dominican and a Haitian is that Dominicans were stolen by Spanish slave traders while Haitians were stolen by French slace traders. Black ass Dominicans want to be more Spanish than African. They always thought it was better to be an accepted Spanish slave than proud African people. Fohwtbs
 
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