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Metoo.

If men who has been molested, abused or raped by women are ignored in the conversation, I don't want to hear about it. I've endured the whole spectrum of it. It breaks my heart to see other men being diligently backhanded on social medias by Feminazis who feels entitled to say you're tripping or "mansplaining" . How a man can mansplaining female rape culture and Toxic Femininity?

This hashtag needed to die the day white women started from willfully push the black women who started it away from the conversation. When was the last time you've heard about Lupita N'yongo outing out Harvey Weinstein?? They all jeered at her ass.
 
Social media influencer.

No ma'am, you're just an unassumed sex worker selling commodity fetish or things way far obvious for some elitist, softcore-to-semiradical white suprematist, sizephobic platforms runs by ugly Ivy League white incels who refuses to assume their shit is basically Pornhub but free.

And that's okay: I love y'all titties and booties either way. I'm just not simping you narcisstic ass-- hence why some of you likes flirting or answering me too. I treat y'all like a gentleman pimp treats empathetic human workers, not like a celebrity.
 
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Brown people.

I like using it when I don't want to spell out every population group on Earth in a tweet, but I hate people who assume this is a "race" .

No poppy, there has not such thing like "brown races" : they're just either lighskinned Negroes who aren't of Sub-Saharan African descent (Samoans, Hawaiians, North Africans, Egyptians) , lightskinned Sub-Saharan Africans (Cushites, some Pygmies, Khoisans, Bangalas, Hausas, royal Fangs) , Dravidians, "dArK wHiTeS" or biracial population groups of either black-something and something else.
 
POC.

Means "people of colour" , not just "black people" .

If you're pissed off whenever someone teach you about using it properly then don't use it.
 
Cleopatra.

She's part Greek Macedonian, part Oriental, half-Egyptian. End of the story.

Don't discuss with me, waste your saliva on Senecus, Arsinoe and the ancient Egyptians. I'm okay with Gal Gadot playing the role.
 
My nigga said ain’t no “light skin/dark skin”, calling it tha “white mans” game but then breaks down “red v yellow” and not using “brown” but still using “brown”....

Annnd don’t think I didn’t catch that “u” in color...you’sa a wiiild boy @JohnSmithCAN

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Social media influencer.

No ma'am, you're just an unassumed sex worker selling commodity fetish or things way far obvious for some elitist, softcore-to-semiradical white suprematist, sizephobic platforms runs by ugly Ivy League white incels who refuses to assume their shit is basically Pornhub but free.

And that's okay: I love y'all titties and booties either way. I'm just not simping you narcisstic ass-- hence why some of you likes flirting or answering me too. I treat y'all like a gentleman pimp treats empathetic human workers, not like a celebrity.
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My nigga said ain’t no “light skin/dark skin”, calling it tha “white mans” game but then breaks down “red v yellow” and not using “brown” but still using “brown”....

Annnd don’t think I didn’t catch that “u” in color...you’sa a wiiild boy @JohnSmithCAN

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No offenses, but have you really read them?

I told earlier there ain't such thing like "lightskin race" and "darkskin race" and that black colourists shall stop using it to divide themselves. I never forbade the use of these terms, just their current coining and the silly implications behind it.

The "redbone" commentary was about light yellow brown complexioned black thots online who likes fashioning themselves as "redbone" when they are not: redbone never meant "lightskin" but medium-dark reddish brown skinned folks of Coromantee, West Indian or African American heritage and I'm tired to see people twisting words. In some African societies, we usually have two or three coinings for skin tone variation among population groups: dark/black (anything around what Westerners would define as Types VI & VII of Von Luschan's color skin scale) , "red" which is perceived as a light skin but everything from medium-brown to medium-light brown skin with reddish/copperish overtones instead (Type IV & V) and at last among populations with lighter-skinned elements, "light/white/yellow" or everything from the lightest medium-light brown to light brown to lighter olive skin tones (Types III & IV) . "Redbone" was derived from an Akan term to express a particular subtype of intermediary skin tone between "dark" and "red" - e.g. medium-dark reddish brown skin - among some populations of the Akanland and its vicinities, in coastal West Africa.

At last, I said I like using the word "brown people" but that I am tired to see people using it as if we are talking about a "race" .
 
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No offenses, but have you really read them?

I told earlier there ain't such thing like "lightskin race" and "darkskin race" and that black colourists shall stop using it to divide themselves. I never forbade the use of these terms, nust their current coining and the silly implications behind it.

The "redbone" commentary was about light yellow brown complexioned black thots online who likes fashioning themselves as "redbone" when they are not: redbone never meant "lightskin" but medium-dark reddish brown skinned folks of Coromantee, West Indian or African American heritage and I'm tired to see people twisting words. In some African societies, we usually have two or three coinings for skin tone variation among population groups: dark/black (anything around what Westerners would define as Types VI & VII lf Von Luschan's color skin scale) , "red" which is perceived as a light skin but everything from medium-brown to medium-light brown skin with reddish/copperish overtones instead (Type IV & V) and at last among populations with lighter-skinned elements, "light/white/yellow" or everything from the lightest medium-light brown to light brown to lighter olive skin tones (Types III & IV) . "Redbone" was derived from an Akan term to express a particular subtype of intermediary skin tone between "dark" and "red" - e.g. medium-dark reddish brown skin - among some populations of the Akanland and its vicinities, in coastal West Africa.

At last, I said I like using the word "brown people" but that I am tired to see people using it as if we are talking about a "race" .

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Whoa whoa whoaaa my guy...pause no homillz...it was a joke fam...I don’t wanna read ALL that shit cuz of a joke bro lol

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Whoa whoa whoaaa my guy...pause no homillz...it was a joke fam...I don’t wanna read ALL that shit cuz of a joke bro lol

:wdf5:

Nigga, a whole new year and still cracking bricks on my head by dozens.

Don't whine if people bite back after five months tolerating this tomfoolery.
 
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