The point was in reference to someone feeling uneasy about a lighter woman raising a darker daughter and the prospective fears. The purpose was to explore how we as a community perpetuate standards set forth by white people.https://twitter.com/Abalisah/status/1057785922706722816 …
Sis. I understand it. I’ve studied it. Societal privilege is also affected by socioeconomic status. A lighter poor girl could have less privilege than a middle/upper class darker girl. Assuming the experiences of others ends up in futile battles.
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We haven’t even talked about education levels, body types, etc. it’s a very layered issue. That’s my only point. Colorism is affected by so many other things. As is racism and sexism. It goes deeper than surface level blame.
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