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Tameka Raymond wrote an interesting article for the Huffington Post looking at the light vs. dark-skinned issue in the Black community.

“She’s Pretty for a Dark-Skinned Girl…”

I am a dark-skinned African American woman with features that reflect my ancestry. Debates regarding Light vs. Dark and other biases have plagued our race for years and continues to impact millions of Black women. The deeply rooted intra-racial contempt that lies beneath this inane “compliment” is the reason I’ve chosen to spark dialogue surrounding the topic of self-hatred in our culture. It saturates every aspect of our lives, dominating the perspectives of our generation as a whole. We culturally are so influential, at times inadvertently, that we affect all with the words we utter and the images we portray. It lends to the theory of systemic racism. I’m authoring this piece because I’m miffed by this reality and would like to share my views on these subjects.

It is a fact that many African-Americans are often mixed with an array of other ethnicities (as am I), which allows for the spectrum of our features to be as distinctive and special as we are diverse. Why is it felt that the more diluted our traditionally African features become the more aesthetically acceptable we are considered? It was said in the 1960s and the sentiment seems to be forgotten, “Black is Beautiful.” Wow, nearly 50 years later and is that now only meant for a specific shade? Nonetheless, I believe the beauty of our people and splendor of every individual is reflected in our varying features and hues.

Often dark-skinned women are considered mean, domineering and standoffish and it was these very labels she hasthat followed Michelle Obama during the campaign for her husband’s presidency and which had to work tirelessly to combat. I was appalled when I heard a Black woman refer to Michelle Obama as unattractive. The conversation turned into why President Obama picked her as his mate. No one in the witch-hunt made reference to the possibility that Michelle Obama was smart, funny, caring, a good person, highly accomplished or brilliant. Nor did they mention that she previously was President Obama’s supervisor. If she were fair skinned, petite with long straight or wavy hair, would the same opinions be linked to her? I seriously doubt it. It is believed that for the dark skinned, dreams are less obtainable.

One of my favorite quotes comes from the great poet Khalil Gibran who once wrote, “Beauty is not the face; beauty is a light in the heart.”

In fact, I have read similar comments about myself that I am “dark, aggressive, bossy and bitchy.” It has been stated that my husband should have been with a “younger, more beautiful” woman. Astoundingly, the majority of the remarks come from African-American women and are mimicked by others. Sadly enough, I don’t know nor have I met 99% of those making these assertions. Funny, how we can judge another without having personally seen, interacted with or experienced a person’s character.

As I began to delve into further research on this topic, and the more I read, I concluded that many of our people do not like what they see in the mirror. Seeing ones own reflection in another person and then to dissect it in an effort to destroy can only be the product of self-loathing. Why don’t we congratulate as opposed to hate?

There is an adage “hurt people, hurt people”. If this is true then we must examine the root of negative words and judgments that are passed on people. Unfortunately, we have internal stereotypes based off of skin color and facial features that stem from years of programming, dating back to the “Willie Lynch” method for creating a slave. In this infamous formula, one of the main factors in separating and creating division was placing the lighter skinned blacks in a higher position in the house, while those with darker skin were made to stay in the fields and deemed “less desirable”. Much like the Caste System in India. No matter what strides we make as a people, these issues continue to plague and rot our souls, causing significant decay to a portion of our population and truly hindering our progress. Perhaps we show progress in our wallets and lifestyles but not in our mind set.

Reading magazines, social media sites, watching our music videos, and television shows feed our appetites for all things ‘beauty”. Rarely, however do I see depictions of grace and elegance in the form of dark complexioned women. I Googled one of the more ethnic models, Alek Wek and I was saddened by the tone of what the bloggers wrote in reference to her complexion, features and hair texture. Ms. Wek’s escape from Sudan, her journey, philanthropy, and groundbreaking success as a supermodel in America is not only beautiful, but it displays her tenacity and character. African-Americans seemed to have lost their eye for character. These comments are evidence of the confusion that lies within many black people. It’s the cruelty and prejudice that has spilled into the fabric of our everyday lives. It makes me wonder what have we collectively lost as a people? Our Minds.

I too have fallen prey, while on vacation in Brazil I decided to undergo tummy lipo-surgery. After having an allergic reaction to the anesthesia, I went into cardiac arrest before the procedure ever began. I nearly lost my life over something as superficial as having a flatter mid-section and trying to adapt to society’s traditional definition of beauty. As I nursed my psychological wounds, I began to realize that trying to live up to the prototypes of external beauty paled in comparison to the fact that I have undergone labor, subsequently being blessed to raise five handsome, smart, healthy, intuitive, and happy children. I emerged from my ordeal realizing that my body is an amazing vessel that has given birth to life and that being healthy is what’s important and nothing more.

It is my hope that our First Lady and others who share in this effort will continue to be the beacon to shine a light for those who toil on America’s beauty totem pole. Now don’t get me wrong or take my words out of context. I truly believe that everyone has a right to delineate what they deem is attractive, but we must not confuse perceived “attractiveness” with authentic “beauty.” It is important for African Americans, especially, to realize that true beauty is a spiritual element that lies deep within an individual’s spirit. It can neither be seen nor is it tangible. People tend to forget that beauty is not about looks and looks is not about beauty.

We need to realize we are beautiful no matter where we fall in the color spectrum!!!

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/mzamaretto/ mzamaretto

    I dig the article BUT………why are you running around blogs threatening to whoop people? lol tragic!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/la79/ la79

    its over lady, try again with another celebrity and maybe folks will care about what have to say…

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Rudy836/ Rudy836

    Dark skin women aint ugly.How can somebody skin color make them ugly.This should be history,yet it all ways seems to pop back up.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/mixedcutechique/ mixedcutechique

    “Pretty for a dark-skinned girl?”, excuse me but this woman is not pretty at all for any color. She looks old (pushing at best 50 to me), tired and worn out (which I am sure she is). I never saw what Usher saw in her in the first place, he went from a 10 to a -10. She is going to get that money though, unless they signed a prenup which would have been thee smart thing to do with this gold digger. NEXT!!!

  • http://thedailyparr.com/huffington-post/posts-about-huffington-post-as-of-august-12-2009-5/ Posts about Huffington Post as of August 12, 2009 » The Daily Parr

    [...] remove from its health care overhaul the ability of Medicare to negotiate for lower drug prices. Tameka: “She’s Pretty For A Dark-Skinned Girl” – hellobeautiful.com 08/12/2009 Tameka Raymond wrote an interesting article for the Huffington Post [...]

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/fnyclightskin/ fnyclightskin

    I think she does look good. For a woman her age; with that many kids I say YOU go girl..
    And color has nothing to with it..

    GO head ms. Lady.. Represent you!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/sexykitty32/ sexykitty32

    Honestly…I am glad that she at least said this. Mayn celebrities ( all men) have said that light-skinned is better. In fact many seemed to prefer white or hispanic girls. It is there choice. However, if a white person said that they prefered white over black we would all be very angry.

    I think that the hatred of dark skin is due to the fact that most likely ADAM and EVe were darkskinned black people. That dark skin reflects the dark matter and is the absorpation of light, not the abscence of it. Basically, black is the closest to the originial source of man.

    We as mankind hate ourselves. We do destructive things always and the hatred of black skin is a hatred of the origins of ourselves.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/sexykitty32/ sexykitty32

    Please forgive the typos in the first posting.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/SEDUCTIVE-ANGEL/ SEDUCTIVE-ANGEL

    I enjoyed reading the article. It is a shame that her own people are the ones putting her down n want to see her fail. I think that it is true if she had been light skin, with wavy hair, and light eyes, everyone would have probably liked her more. It is a shame that in this day and age we are still dealing with this nonsense. Racism will never stop existing why should it when you have those in your own race, judging and mistreating you. I don’t understand why as a black race if our race is diluted than it is better. The wonderful thing about the black race is that it has many different shades, which is beautiful. I don’t think that light skinned or dark sin is better. I mean shoot if you are black than you are black and be proud. I love my color and would not want to be another color at all, I dont wish to be lighter. My whole thing is if being darker is hated so much, why do people gets tans, is it not to be darker? It is truly sad that our own people is the one that judges us the harshest. But on the real like it is said, the only reason that you hate another person is because you see yourselves in that person, so in reality you are looking at a mirror image of yourself. It is not that person that you are hating against and won’t except it is you. Sad but true. Who have anyone the right to say what shade is better than the other or more beautiful. Black in itself is beautiful. We as a people need to wake up and realize that as long as we are this ignorant than why would other races not be racist against us and hate us. We obviously hate ourselves. Sad but true. So before you judge another person, look at yourself, are you sure u just dont hate yourself.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/BkTalentScout/ BkTalentScout

    Yes! Da T ladi is a pretty dark chokolate movie star. Remember all Chokolate taste GOOD! Bk

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/DaintyJen/ DaintyJen

    i hate ish like this…if you not attractive to some you still are attractive to many, skin tone has nothing to do with being a beautiful strong black woman.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Ayanna_M_Williams/ Ayanna_M_Williams

    im a beautiful dark skinned woman

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/MELLO1204/ MELLO1204

    I must say, as a dark skinned black woman, it really hurts when I am told that I am cute to be dark skinned. How does skin color identify your cuteness? …. this is a really sad world. All can say, for all the dark skinned women having complex problems or feeling unattractive, we a truely loved and wanted……………………….NEVER FORGET THAT !!!!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/DARK_DADDY/ DARK_DADDY

    Tomeka is not a ugly women but she ain’t pretty either! Being ugly has nothing to do with your skin color. If you jacked you are jacked don’t blame it on skin color!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/sexylady588/ sexylady588

    personally i dont care if shes ugly or cute cause i dont look at her like that. And for usher to marry her and have not one but two kids by her, there was something about her he liked. But she wouldnt be where she is today if it wasnt for her marrying somebody with money like usher.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/MELLO1204/ MELLO1204

    It is time for people to grow up, and accept people for who they are. The color of your skin doesn’t make you!!!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/cokaloc01/ cokaloc01

    me personally i think if she stops wearing all that make-up, and fake-hair, she will be way more prettier. she is trying to hard to be a super-bad b***h. i just think if she can be more natural she can definitly be something.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/hersey1/ hersey1

    well i’m pretty damn black myself and love dark women but hell tameka aint cute and not because she dark i think its more because she look like a damn man!rotflmao

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Caramelakaluv/ Caramelakaluv

    y y did usher marry this ugly ass woman 4get tha fact that she is darkskinned she is jus a ugly ass woman imean come on she had 2 kids wit him4 a reason ……..

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/LaDawnThEGreaT1/ LaDawnThEGreaT1

    to the people askin why usher married her, YOU ARE F**KING HYPOCRITES, if he married a blond hair,r blue eyes, fake breast white or thick luscious, lip Latina you would be throwing in the race issue. he married her cause he f**kin wanted to. anyways the article she posted wasn’t rate my looks, she spoke on a serious issue i find many of u crying about, skin tone. i think it was well developed and well written. although most of these comments is about how she looks, that wasnt the purpose. i can say finally BP and Hello beautiful posted something worth reading.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/LaDawnThEGreaT1/ LaDawnThEGreaT1

    excuse the typos people. im sleepy from delivering a baby

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/aya-22/ aya-22

    i use to get that myself “your pretty for a dark women comment”. the sad part is my sister is light skin and she use to say it all the time when it came to darker skin women. She didnt see why saying that was a problem until i broke it down to her, but it was sad that i had too. i dont think skin should determine your beauty african american have alot of hate for one anthother and its sad that we scream racism when someone outside our race calls you the N word, but not when some one inside your race says because your dark skin your ughly or just pretty for a dark skin women.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/aya-22/ aya-22

    yeah i had many typos myself my fault

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/jesscheckingup/ jesscheckingup

    He may have married her because she is dark and intelligent. Just like I personally am not attracted to light skinned black men, thats my preference. I never heard this woman speak nor have I read anything written by her. I think because of her dark skin, we BLAAACKS tend to associate the most ghetto and ignorant behaving blaaack individuals with the darkest skin tones, therefore all I read about her was she is trashy and ignorant behaving, but if she truly did write this article, I say “well done”.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/autumns/ autumns

    I used to not like Tameka not necessarily because of the way she looked but becasue she did seem bossy and possessive of Usher. I also didn’t like the way she disrupted the relationship Usher had with his mother. A woman should always support and honor the relationship between her man and his mother. They are almost doomed to fail if she doesn’t. Not saying Tameka deserved what she got but hopefully she can do some self-reflecting on her actions during the course of she and Usher’s marriage. I am saddend to hear how she has dealt with the color thing esp. in within her own race. I feel a bit bad now about the comments that were often made about her that I frequently agreed with. I hope she now finds happiness but this time within herself and not through a man, plastic surgery, etc. (yea and I know I’ve got some typos)

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/wuzee/ wuzee

    Truthfully, she isn’t all that cute to me. Just my opinion. As far as the darkskin vs. lightskin thing goes, I LOVE WOMEN! Samore dark, Keri Hilson light, and Sanaa Lathan in between. Honestly, diversity is a beautiful thing!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Azaria99/ Azaria99

    There are a lot more beautiful dark women, I think Alek Wek is gorgeous and her skin is flawless. To me, darker skin is smooth, even and more beautiful.
    BUT….
    I would just like to say that for the darker sistahs who have heard…”She’s pretty for a dark skinned girl.” Heavier sistahs hear ALL THE TIME…”She’s pretty for a big gurl.” I say, I’m pretty for any chick, big or small. So you should make those same comments, “you’re prettier than most “light-skinned” chicks and a badder B*tch than the rest of them.
    HATE=INSECURITY

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Hellokitty111/ Hellokitty111

    I agree @ ladawn regarding if she was another race. And congrats on the new baby!

    I think she wrote a great article. I mean Usher married her, get over it, regardless of how people feel about her looks etc. I will say and agree she does have man-ish features but that doesn’t mean i don’t think she isn’t a good or pretty person. We are all beautiful in some way or another and he found something in her that he fell in love with. Regardless of the whole situation and what one feels he still married her and unfortunately is divorcing her. But no one can lie over the fact that she is kind of on point with some of this and the whole tummy tuck reasoning. People in this world expects to see everyone with a hottie on their arm. Get over it, its not always going to happen that way no matter how many times we say “why’?

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Chocolate-Huni/ Chocolate-Huni

    KUDOS Tameka- We all have that one special feature- or thing about us that makes us unique and beautiful… to someone and hopefully to ourselves. Embrace yourselves, then you will learn how to embrace eachother. Insecurity starts at home… and it spreads abroad. Great Article Tameka- Good women …good people ALWAYS bounce back!!!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/lanowalker/ lanowalker

    I love a chocolate woman. I don’t know WTF everyone else is on. One

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/momono3/ momono3

    She looks OLD, therefore she is not attractive? Only a very young person would say that, but I’m gonna tell you like my grandma told me “Keep living, and you will be old too”. So to all you out there who think being over 40 is a crime and a crying shame, YOU KNOW THE ALTERNATIVE. Otherwise, just HOPE you look as good as this woman does, when you get to be her age. And if you survive on fast food, junk food and energy drinks like most young people do, you might be looking 100 by the time you reach age 30.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/ericaxxx_2005/ ericaxxx_2005

    miss tameka has always been a beautiful woman to me, when i saw her picture when usher said he was getting married the first thing i said she is a beautiful woman. and it should not matter what shade you are that does not make you pretty on the inside. my little sister is darker than me and she is very pretty young lady, she knows that now

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Butterfly9481/ Butterfly9481

    This is just another facet of the Willie Lynch letter and the old “House slave and Field slave” that is being used to control, seperate and destroy the Black race. Well said article, Tamela. Many people who buy looks better be able to continue buying looks through plastic surgery. No matter who you are or what you look like, time affects beauty and like my Grandma said, “If you live long enough, you will get old.” Time enhances the inner beauty of a person, well most people
    if they mature.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/whodi3184life/ whodi3184life

    I wondered how long this thread would go before somebody brought up that fictitious Willie Lynch letter.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/can_i_massage_u_love/ can_i_massage_u_love

    Wow, I can’t believe that people are bringing up the Willie Lynch fake! That has been shown to be a fake for so long it’s not even funny!

    Light skinned, dark skinned, everyone of every race has this issue. If you look different or your accepted more because of one thing or another then those who are not will have an issue. People just need to grow up and get over it. Focus more on how we are marginalized in this country etc!

    If you want to talk about something that was given to us as a way to control us then you should read:

    Charles Colc**k Jones, 1804-1863. The Religious Instruction of the Negroes. In the United States.

    http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/jones/jones.html

    That is real, Willie Lynch is not.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/producer6tray/ producer6tray

    Hey black and BEAUTIFUL people, considering our beginnings in American and slavery it is not to imagine our color spectrum.. however to have an article that says “she looks good for a darked skinned woman” I think is offensive, due in part to fact that all Black is BEAUTIFUL!!! AND btw IT IS THE WAY that God scripted it for each individual, Just like Jesus’ true color. Finally , why do engage in debating the beauty of our own race. 1 love.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/DangerouslyInLove/ DangerouslyInLove

    Much love and respect to Tameka for this article!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/islandchica_02/ islandchica_02

    Its sad that people in the African-American/Latino community (hispanics can have light & dark complexions 2) still think like this!!! This drives me crazy cause i am a dark skinned female and i see and hearit all the time. If a person is gorgeous then they are gorgeous dammit!! Some people have this conception that dark skinned people are supposed to resemble apes or sum s**t…WTH

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/mrmaharris/ mrmaharris

    OK i got tired of reading the whole article not trying to be mean or ignore the fact that what she is saying does have it’s place in the culture of the black community; i do not think that it still has the same kind of impact it maybe once did. Look i am a light skinned brother i love dark skinned women and light skinned women brown skinned ect.ect.ect. let’s not blow this thing all out of poportion. I get tired of dark skinned women not all saying there own community is aganist them for the color of there skin my grandmother was a darkskinned woman and she was beautiful so let’s grow up and move on from this self hatred and passing blame on things that dosen’t merit it a relationship don’t have nothing to do with your skin color

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/flyfisher_20750/ flyfisher_20750

    I have dated many women from many cultural and racial backgrounds. I learned long ago to accept the beauty each lady had, and each lady, for who she was. I met some really fantastic ladies along the path of my life. Most of the women I dated have been black…all shades from darkest mahogany to highest yellow. I found I had no preference and gladly so, because I would have missed some very fine ladies had I omitted or passed by those who were very dark. Tameka Foster is very attractive, beautiful eyes and a wonderful smile, tall with long, long legs. None of us should be judging others the way we do, we should be seeking ways to be accepting and inclusive of others as we go through life. I have watched brothers and sisters, many of them my friends, fighting among one another, full of accusations, and without courtesy or respect for one another. Brothers complain that sisters don’t support them, but they turn around and cheat on the siste closest to them at every turn. Why would a sister stay around, especially when abuse is also a part of the equation? Sisters complain the brothers don’t support them and provide for them the way they deserve. When the brother finds himself subjected to constant personal attacks, why would he want to stay around? I even find it in my own marriage and we’ve been married for 30 years and three days today, with four children. We married back in the day when interracial dating and marriage just wasn’t done. What got us through is continual discussion between us, compromises, loving the other especially when it was hard and one of us really wanted to leave for a while. We gave each other trust and freedom (personal space) to grow and never stopped surprising each other with little gifts or moments shared, to begin the day on an upbeat. I understand where Ms Foster is coming from and what would lead her to want to change her looks, until she had to ask, “At what cost.” We all deserve to be loved as we are, without trying to become someone else’s mental image of us.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/shindogg/ shindogg

    tameka is still a fugly tramp case closed. i dont know what usher or any other man ever saw in her, and no it has absolutely nothin to do with her skin tone. ive seen many dark women i think are hot. tocarra, naomi campbell (kinda skinny tho), iman (but again skinny), fancy aka garcelle beauvais on jamie foxx show, terri vaughn aka lovita on steve harvey show, tichina arnold, serena williams, shyit need i go on? hell bsidez halle berry (she kinda skinny…b hotter wit longer hair an thick) most lighter chics dont look good 2 me.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/VirtuousBeauty84/ VirtuousBeauty84

    For her age and what she has been through I think she is a beautiful woman. I think what makes her seem less appealing is some of the things that she has done which is really none of my (our) business. A woman’s physical appearance can be severely deteriotated by her actions and how she carries herself. I agree with most of what she says. There is someone for everyone and we cannot judge her on just her appearance alone BUT leaving her husband for a baby boy is not all that beautiful thats what makes her so ugly. And open to critizism.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/MAINTAIN_FOCUS8202/ MAINTAIN_FOCUS8202

    As a dark skinned sistah, I appreciate Tameka’s statement. It is ashamed that we still have this psychological enslavement continuing to this day. It reminded me of a comnent I overheard a young lady say a while back about how she cannot stand dark skinned ppl (by the way she was black too, just lighter), or as she called us, “black ass mutherf**kers”. It also reminded me of another comment a cousin of mine made who was also light skinned. We were standing outside and the sun was shining really bright so it was burning, and she said that she didnt want to get as black as me. I said to her, “what the hell do you think you are, white?I think you need to wake up and realize that you are as black as me just not as black as me”.

    This way of thnking is still around. Dont think for a second that it’s not. Our wounds are very, very deep; they have yet to heal. From the time of slavery, our skin color marked our ancestors destiny. From whether you worked the fields, the house, or in between, your skin color destined your future. I know we have yet to get over that, and as long as we have family members, social institutions, and the media define our self-worth ( and allow that to be our truth) we will continue to have this idea that lighter means better; that the less African you are (skin color, dress, and features) the “hotter” you are labeled (vanity is a b***h). It is ridiculous and a sad thing. I think Tameka hit the nail on the head when she said, “Perhaps we have shown progress in our wallets and lifestyles but not in our mindset”. Progress starts with the individual’s mind. Enrich yours by learning as much as you can about African and world history, God Bless!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/SugarSweetums/ SugarSweetums

    Okay, I just didn’t like her with Usher period. I liked Chilli! I have a few comments on her article though. First off it was very well written and well said. I’m a light-skinned sister who witnessed my great-grandmothers’ racism against dark-skinned people although she never said anything negative and didn’t have to. My grandmother asked my aunt if she could take care of my lighter cousin and my aunt could take care of my darker cousin. Of course she refused. My husband would not date anyone dark-skinned and only dated latinos until me and like I said before I’m light-skinned but I’m not high yellow, as we call ourselves, and he’s a light-skinned Haitian. I’m a person who loves every type especially my dark-skinned brothers. I just happened to fall in love with the person I’m with now. I find beauty in all people. Where someone may say this person is ugly, I can find something I like alot. As for the President, I would’ve been upset if he married someone lighter with long flowing hair who didn’t look black. As far as her procedure, all she had to do was exercise or go to one of world renowned doctors here in the U.S. I have seven and would never go under the knife, I just exercise my a** off and when I don’t feel like it and gain weight, I still love myself. It goes back to the saying “All I gotta do is be black and die”.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/NUBIAN_DOVE/ NUBIAN_DOVE

    I think it is sad that it is an issue this day and age!! u came out like u came out. People kill me worring bout the wrong s**t. I know words hurt, especially when it comes from people u love and resepect. People fail to realize that they are their own worst critics at times. We all live and learn and we should try to work on the things they can change or things that are productive to and for them. Don’t allow others(whomever they are and whatever they are to you) to crush your spirit. My creed is: “Self preservation over all!” Take care of yourselves. Black is Beautiful!! Black is more than a shade on the color spectrum. We are a diverse people. That “Crab in a barrel” mentality is more than a saying for some of us…it’s a way of life. I am light. My nickname given to me my some is, Redd. I don’t give a damn bout skin tone. So if you light bright, damn near white. If you are a weak, dumb-ass, no class havin, bused down wacko. Who cares what colors look best on you when theres nothing to you??!!

    But I digress I don’t dig ol girl no way. If you plan to be happy, have a healty mental state (which relates to other balances in our lives) We must keep passing Our Stories, Traditions (positive ones) , Pride and all the fading cultural attributes of our people on to these spoiled assed kids of ours. We wouldn’t have the issues we have with ourselves and one another if they didn’t get it from us or people they look to for guidance. It’s a cycle that repeats itself b/c we won’t put it to rest or stress THE GOLDEN RULE as a part of everyday life.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/YOURNAWTEEGIRL/ YOURNAWTEEGIRL

    “true beauty is a spiritual element that lies deep within an individual’s spirit. It can neither be seen nor is it tangible. People tend to forget that beauty is not about looks and looks is not about beauty.”

    LOVE IT!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Vertigo2001/ Vertigo2001

    IF I READ ANOTHER LIGHT SKINNED/DARK SKINNED ARTICLE AGAIN I AM GOING TO SCREAM!!!!!!
    TO EVERYBODY IN THE WORLD INCLUDING EVERYONE POSTING ( AND WHOM HAS ALREADY POSTED) F**K YOUR COLOR!! I DONT GIVE A F**K ABOUT ANYBODIES COLOR!! YOU CONCERNED INSECURE CAUSE YOU DARK SKIN? F**K YOU!! LIGHT SKINNED?? F**K YOU!! YOU MEXICAN, HAITIAN, ASIAN, CHINESE, INDIAN, BIRACIAL HALF BREED, TRIRACIAL, MULTIRACIAL, NIGERIAN, LATINO, PUERTO RICAN, CUBAL, BELIZIAN, SAMOAN, JAPANESE, CANTONESE PERSIAN, CHECKOSLOVAKIAN, BLUE GREEN RED, PURPLE LIKE BARNEY–POLKA—DOT—WHATEVER THE HELL–F**K YOU I DOOONT CARE!! I’M JUST CONCERNED AS TO IF YOU’RE A FRIEND, A FOE IF YOU’RE SEXY( MEN), IF YOU’RE STUPID ETC.!! I HATE THESE F**KING ARTICLES, I HATE HELLO BEAUTIFUL FOR POSTING THIS S**T AND I HATE TAMEKA FOR EVEN BRINGING THIS DAMN SUBJECT UP AND I HATE PEOPLE WHO HAVE TO DIVIDE THEIR OWN PEOPLE BY LIGHT SKIN/DARK SKIN.. I HATE ALL THE PEOPLE IN HIGH SCHOOL WHO CALLED ME A YELLA/RED HEFFA AND PUT THESE STEREO TYPES AGAINST MY CONPLEXION, I HATE PEOPLE WHO THINK DARK SKINNED PEOPLE ARE LESS APPEALING I HATE WHEN PEOPLE BLEACH THEIR SKIN!! I HATE DIDDY FOR SAYING DARK GIRLS NEED NOT APPLY TO HIS VIDEOS!! I HATE WOMEN WHO WHO THINK THEY ARE BETTER JUST BECAUSE OF THEIR COMPLEXION!! IT DONT MATTER TO ME CAUSE I DONT GIVE A FUUCK ABOUT COMPLEXION!! AND IT ESPECIALLY DON’T MATTER HERE IN CORPORATE AMERICA CAUSE NO MATTER WHAT COMPLEXION YOU ARE AS A BLACK PERSON WHEN YOU WALK INTO A ROOM FULL OF WHITE FOLKS YOU JUST THE NIGGA IN THE ROOM!!

    VERTIGO2001 OUT!!!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Vertigo2001/ Vertigo2001

    Okay everybody, I just want to say I’m sorry if I hurt anyones feelings this is a touchy and emotional subject for me. I didnt mean to offend anybody…
    And I also want to apologize for spelling Cuban wrong….my bad…..

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/classy57lady/ classy57lady

    LORD HAVE MERCY!!! PLEASE!! With all the things that are going on in the world, today, we are STILL wrestling with this STUPID “skin shade” issue. In the words of an old rock and roll song…..”IT MAKES YOU WANNA HOLLAR”. A-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H.
    As a young lady being involved in the civil rights movement of the 60s and 70s I was very much a part of the “I’M BLACK AND I’M PROUD” era because at that time we were fighting for our basic human rights. We really did not have the time to care what shade a person’s skin was. From the lightest, Rosa Parks, and lighter, to the darkest, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and darker, we were much to busy fighting for basic human rights. The slogan (coined by the late, great, James Brown) has much to do with the shade of our skin whether, black, yellow, bronze, red, brown and all the hues we come in but more so to do with the CONTENT OF OUR CHARACTER which is something that people who judge others by the shade of their skin conveniently choose to ignore. CONTENT OF OUR CHARACTER, CONTENT OF OUR CHARACTER, CONTENT OF OUR CHARACTER. I wish I could take this one phrase and shovel it down our people’s throats. It would do ALL of us well to take the time to study this phrase out. I really thought we had put this skin shade issue to rest. Now in this younger generation it is soooo disappointing to see that it has reared it’s UGLY HEAD, yet again. Have we not made any more progress than this???? With all the opportunities, positions, wealth, and fame that the black generation of today have because of the sacrifices that were made in the 50s, 60s and 70s (and trust me those water hoses, dogs and bully clubs did not care what shade your skin was) are we still NOT on a higher level than this???? DAMN!!! WHAT WILL IT TAKE FOR US TO GET PASS THIS!!
    LISTEN PEOPLE……. since no one had a choice in what shade they were born nor can they do anything about it after the fact it becomes really, really, S-T-U-P-I-D for anyone to judge or to be judged because of it. It really is as simple as that!! DUH
    However, now it’s my turn to digress. Although it’s a down right shame that it has become necessary that these type of articles still have to be written I do want to congratulate Ms Foster on a most inciteful, well written and informative article. As one sistah to another I have to give her her pops…..YOU GO GURL!!! NOW.
    I dare not comment on her personal life simply because I DO NOT KNOW HER PERSONALLY….hint, hint, hint. However I do wish her well.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/0VancouverHurts/ 0VancouverHurts

    Is this article really news? Who cares?

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Ten-Cent/ Ten-Cent

    Ummmm, does this mean that dark skinned people need the stamp of approval to be considered pretty!!!! Give me a break!!! Light skinned doesn’t automatically make one pretty!!! believe me I know…..Good grief!!!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Mamacita101/ Mamacita101

    I guess I would be wrong to say that I don’t think Tameka is pretty and it has nothing to do with her skin color… Anyhoo! When are we gonna move on from this petty bulls**t? I am so tired of mofos claiming dark-skinned blacks don’t love themselves and making it seem like light-skinned blacks need to write all dark-skinned blacks a formal apology including 40 acres and a mule for being born light!! People please move on from this counterproductive slave-ish s**t! Actually this is worst than that slavery s**t because we are how many years past slavery and we are supposed to know better! We are supposed to be an evolved people but apparently we continue to devolve because we keep rehashing this same ol tired ass subject of color within the black community.

    “AND IT ESPECIALLY DON’T MATTER HERE IN CORPORATE AMERICA CAUSE NO MATTER WHAT COMPLEXION YOU ARE AS A BLACK PERSON WHEN YOU WALK INTO A ROOM FULL OF WHITE FOLKS YOU JUST THE NIGGA IN THE ROOM!!”

    Okay Vertigo2001, you hit the nail on the head with that one because thats just the way it is. The same way my black ass gets the “oh no, it’s a nigga look” when I go on a job interview or walk into a white dominated room, my brothers red ass get the same f**king look! Why? Because to “them” we are all niggas and skin color don’t really matter.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/LordessFlame2g/ LordessFlame2g

    As someone of african american, hispanic, and caucasian decent, I can understand the disgust that one can feel when faced with the comments that can be made about our complexions, both from inside and outside my family. I agree that we need to get over it, but whether or not we have gotten over it COLLECTIVELY, that has yet to be seen in my opinion. There is still the kind of crabs in the buckkit likeness in our community, and whatever means we can use to downgrade or degrade one another we use, even if it means reverting to the divide and conquer idiologies and devices of those who enslaved us, whether black, native american, indian, asian, latino, etc.

    I think the only way to offset some of the ills that have plauged our people should not be reactive to societies goal which is to cause separations, devalue induviduality, objecify, and mislead. The antidote is more proactive, making certain that the generations growing up now, and those to come, are educated on the negatives of our people as well as every reason why they should be proud of their people, all parts if mixed or wholely african american. And they should be understand that the differences in colors and features is an implication only of the potential beauty that lies in that persons individuality and strength of spirit. That their complexion only hints at their wonderful complexities and does not make them any worse, nor any better, because of how they vary from others.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/shilee1/ shilee1

    HOTTT DAMN HOE HERE WE GO AGAIN- LIL KIM

    1ST I get sooooooooooooooo tired of hearin………”such and such is very pretty to be DARK skinned” WTF……………..yall need to GTFOH wit that BullSh.it!!!!! like dark skinned girls “aren’t” pretty……..man we are soooooo f**ked as a black race!!!!!!!!!!! 2ND, since I am “darker” than a paper bag, I am considered DARK SKINNED………VERY PROUD of it TOOO!!!!!!!! and I used to hear that same O’ BULLSH.IT that they givin Tameka…………TIL I started nuttin up on some folks, now for some reason I don’t hear that BULL no more, hmmmmm, LOL…………..and I’m NOT a conceited person, but I LOOK GOOD!!!! & you can put me next to a light skinned chick, Hispanic chick, Asian chick, ETC….. and “BET” I stand tha FU.CK OUT!!!!!!!!!! “real talk”

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/shilee1/ shilee1

    O’ and my mom thinks Tameka is UGLY ASS hell, she was soooo mad @ Usher for marrin her & it had NOTHIN to do wit her color, LOL……………….BUT me, I thought she was aiiight, my mom used to have me diein laughin talkin bout this women………..LMBAO, but I DON’T think she’s ugly!!!!!!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/donyetta2000/ donyetta2000

    When are people going to stop pretending that we as a community don’t have a problem within our community? We have a problem and for those that want to pretend that there is not a problem, you must be light or live in a bubble. Who represents us on TV? Light skin girls, who represents us in the magazines? Light skin girls, am I jealous? No, but am I angry? Yes because what is beautiful about our race is that we come in all different shades and sizes, and we are always imitated by others who want are style.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/poetmiester/ poetmiester

    I really wish people will stop printing articles like this. It’s poison. Haven’t Black people suffered enough? This just adds to our plight. When you hear the phrase “Black is beautiful”, it simply makes a strong statement. We ARE beautiful because of the variations of shades and hues of skin color. No other race in the world is like that. Everybody has their own preferences of what they think beauty is…..but the most important thing is how we think and feel about ourselves. It’s articles like this that adds to degrading and the lack of unity amongst of our people.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/sexy_HARLEM_lady/ sexy_HARLEM_lady

    i know everyone has their prefrences and i am dark skinned and feel confident about my looks i just wish people wouldnt think all dark skinned women act a certain way cause we dont and there are just as many unattractive brown and light skin women as there are dark ones

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Cmoore_78/ Cmoore_78

    Well written and very thought provoking. Glad to read this from Mrs. Raymond, didn’t know she could express herself and view so poignantly.

    I wonder if she does it often. I am sick of the silly tweets that I read here. I wish her the best.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/soveu34/ soveu34

    Now thats a beautiful woman who knows how to live in reality and her article was right on it. Its a dam shame that we as AA are still toying with this lame azz i(s)(s)ue of the color of our skins when some of our communities are falling apart, our economic worth is being abused, our needs are not being met when it comes to education, health, jobs, programs to further some of our skills, some of our ideas on family no longer is valued, When will we get back to what is important in our lives instead non irrelvant issues.

    Keep on tamakea with your beautiful self speak the truth hope they listen

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/blkpuddn/ blkpuddn

    SO TIRED OF HEARING “SHE’S PRETTY FOR A DARK-SKINNED WOMAN”…THEIR ARE PRETTY & UGLY PPL OF ALL SHADES & RACES! JUST ANOTHER WAY FOR THE CRACKER TO DIVIDE US BLACKS & MAKE US HATE WHO WE ARE & WHERE WE CAME FRM!!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/evadiva4/ evadiva4

    iT IS SO SAD THAT ITS 2009 AND WE ARE STILL COLOR STRUCK! IM NOT DARK, AND IM NOT LIGHT. iM A BROWN SKINNED SISTA AND DAMN PROUD OF IT! Ii FEEL THAT BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL, I DONT GIVE A DAMN WHAT SHADE IT COMES IN! WE A RE ALL BEAUTIFUL! ITS HIGH TIME WE REALIZED THAT. I AGREE WITH THA COMMENT THAT WAS MADE ABOUT HOW WE WERE SEPERATED BY “MASSA” , I HATE TO SAY IT, BUT THAT MESS IS STILL GOING ON BETWEEN BLACK PEOPLE. WE DO IT TO OURSELVES. LIKE I SAID , IM A BROWN SKINNED SISTA AND I HAPPEN TO HAVE SLANTED EYES. DO U KNOW HOW MANY TIMES PEOPLE ASK ME AM I HALF ASIAN. HELL NO, IM NOT. LIKE ANYBODY ELSE IN THA WORLD IM MIXED UP TOO, WHO ISNT? SHOW ME A 100% BLACK PERSON IN THE U.S. AND I WILL KISS UR ASS! I DONT FEEL THAT I HAVE TO PULL OUT MY IM BLACK CARD” TO PROVE MY BLACKNESS TO ANYONE! JUST LIKE THA OTHA COMMENT THAT WUZ MADE, IT DOESNT MATTER WAT WE LOOK LIKE, THA WHITE MAN IS STILL GONNA CALL US NIGGAS WHEN THEY FEEL LIKE IT, AND THATS FOR SURE!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/headgameiscrazi/ headgameiscrazi

    FUK THA SHADE OF THA PERSON…IF THA PERSON IS GENUINE AND DOWN 2 EARTH…I WLDNT GIV A DAMN IF HER SKIN TONE WERE LIME GREEN, THOSE R THA ONES IM CHECKN 4! BUT 4 THA MOST PART..DARK SKIN SISTAZ R MORE HUMBLE THEN LITE SISTAZ…LITE WOMEN R 2 DAMN SHALLOW…”LOOK @ ME IM PRETTY WITH MY REAL HAIR AND COLORFUL EYES” BIISH SHUT UP! YEA U MAY B PRETTY BUT IM MORE ATTRACTIVE 2 YA V****A ANYWAY IS WHAT I TELL THEM IDIOTS…

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/eyeluvmesumu/ eyeluvmesumu

    Tameka, you may not remember but I spoke with you for a good 15 minutes at the Kids choice awards a few years back. You are bigger than the rumors. I know that somethings can be distrubing because I felt it with my dad, uncle and their writing partner, which they are doing a new project and the media and critics tried to slam them. With speaking to you, I found that you are over mature for your age and you want the best in all you do. (Go girl!) Please conitue to keep your head up. It would be nice for you to write a book. Let these people know what it is. I feel you loved this man and I was so sadden by the news of your breakup. Stay strong, live long and you know your duties are to raise your children in a healthy loving atmosphere. You deserve better and more. I wish you all the best.

    I also know the feeling of our African American women thinking they are better because of the color of their skin, or their hair, etc. If for some reason you need to talk or help with ideas on your next book or your first one, hit me up @ eyeluvmesumu@gmail.com.

    You rock girlfriend and I have good advice and ideas for you. Like I said we talked at the kids choice awards for a few and then you left to meet up with your husband and kids. I’m proud of you girl and you were fighting sharks in an ocean and sometimes the ocean is to damn hungry and will eat you up some kind of way.

    Keep walking proud and know you are who you make yourself, no one can take that away.

    Much success, peace and happiness to you and yours. L.G.H.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Natural_cutie/ Natural_cutie

    I have to agree with this article. Being between California and Louisiana. I consider myself to be a dark skinned woman, and I have gone through many struggles with the you are so black or your nose is too big. What does it matter. All that is linked to the color issue are a ton of stereotypes that we as a race continually perpetuate. I love my race as a whole. We are a unique and diverse group of people and I wish that we could all use that to edify one another and stop giving the white man ammunition to use against us. Every shade of black is beautiful from the cafe au lait to the sable/ebony. Once we realize that then comes self love. *stepping off my soapbox*

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Shadyluv/ Shadyluv

    damn, this is crazy how racist blacks can be between themselves but still go on and saying whites are. looool.
    lucky i’m straight out from africa and there we say, “black is beauty and fairness is an afican mistake.
    if u are light skin, u aint got no chances in some places in afica.
    i think black ppl got lotz and lotz of complex with themselves. accept urself or u get the f**k off.
    proud to be a dark chocolate african beauty and guess what? we got them millions in mother africa.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/ms_islandbreezy/ ms_islandbreezy

    You know, I think that it’s rather sad when we start to discriminate within our own race. Both dark-hued blacks and lighter-hued blacks have suffered from these slanderous remarks for years. I’ve been ridiculed as well from my counterparts….being told I was “too light”, “almost white”, “light-bright-green eyed monster”, “out of style”…are just to name a few. I used to feel bad about myself for a while, because it was determined from my own race that I “wasn’t good enough”, because I didn’t posses a deeper toned complexion. OMG are you serious, how in the hell could I have avoided being who I am? Why we blacks tend to find a way to carry our brothers and sisters down? Why can’t we practice the art of inspiration? We should be inspiring one another to stride towards excellence by breaking the barriers that were set for us. It seems that we will never move one because of these foolish thoughts…which sometime results as rivalries against one another. It seems that slavery was emancipated some years back…but our minds are still held captive by whomsoever brainwashed this foolishness in us to begin with.
    I mean the whites have issues and discrimities (I don’t think that word is grammatically correct…but we will run with it) within their race as well (ie., “blondes are better than the rest”)… but does it escalate to this stale song we sing…. NO! They take it lightly, and we drama queens/kings run with ours and blow it out of proportion.
    AND …SO WHAT if we have a preference towards what we think is attractive… Everyone is entitled to have their opinion on what they believe should be classified as beautiful. But in the end know that it’s just an OPINION. THEREFORE, IT SHOULD BE TAKEN LIGHTLY OR IGNORED COMPLETELY!!! But when we get to the point of putting others down because of the color of their skin… we are no better than the past slave masters who whipped our forefather’s backs.
    STOP THE HATE WITHIN OUR RACE!!!! BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL AND COMES IN MANY WONDERFUL SHADES OF COLOR… I’M A LIGHT-HUED BLACK SISTER AND PROUD OF IT!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/svf67/ svf67

    I do have to agree with Ms. Foster’s blog. Beauty, for the most part in this country is perceived to be white, thin, and having straight hair. Unfortunately, people think that because slavery is over there are no residual effects. Think again. Slavery and colonialism has impacted how we view ourselves and there is no doubt about it. Unfortunately, we are own perpetrators of this continued “slave” mindset. Far too many of us are so lost in attaining the american dream: a house, car, and clothes that we cannot honestly connect the dots. We have internalized some of the very same psychological ills that we accuse whites of having. I don’t know how many times I have heard and seen how “black” people react to someone that is darker complexioned in a very dehumanizing way. We must remember that the Almighty created a rainbow for a reason. We are not a monolithic group and we should learn to embrace our differences. And our media i.e, BETand etc have done absolutely nothing to further the race in terms of what they choose to depict as beauty. The underlying messages in most of the videos is that one must be light, thin, and have straight hair, etc to be considered as “beautiful”. This message is so devastating because the youth are being impacted by these images and so when does the self-hatred cycle end? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
    There is still alot of self-hatred and ignorance in the black community in 2009. The current state of our music, economics, and general health is reflective of this. There is still a great deal of work to do in our communities……we must first start with opening our minds and stop being myopic…..peace/strength

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/SHAUN7385/ SHAUN7385

    Its sad how just a months ago people was hating on this lady. Now most of the post are for her. Tomorrow it will be something different. AA are not the only race who hate on each other. Hispanics refer to each other as “wetta” when one of them has lighter skin. Chinese woman use dangerous bleach on their skin b/c they are taught lighter is better. A red haired white person is sterotyped as rude, mean, and unattractive. AA issues are always hyped. We have our issues but so does other races. We need to stop beating ourselves down. What are we telling our children when we make comments about how negative our people are? We are telling them that no matter what blacks people will always hate each other. Thats not the case. We are individuals and not all AA act the same.. I was raised in a all black community and I had a wonderful childhood, but we always had to deal with negative remarks by people who never took the time to find out about our community. As long as it was all AA we were thought of as bad. I wish we would focus more on the positive sides of our people, because there is alot…..much love to all

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/candyg7/ candyg7

    This was right on. I speak spanish and the majority of the people I know are from either Mexico or Honduras, a few from El Salvador who do not speak English. It never ceases to amaze/annoy me that their compliment to me is “Well at least you do look as black as the others” or “You’re not like the other black people” which is meant to say I work (two jobs!) I am not loud, mean, or aggressive and looking to steal something. What? I try to be gentle because I know they don’t really mean it that way but that is the way I take it. My question to them is something like “Oh, how many other black people do you know or have talked to?” Sometimes I have to take them to school when they say black men are lazy, thieves and robbers who run around with guns and drugs all the time. I say, “You have jails in Mexico, right? Are there a lot of people in there for assault, drugs and guns? Rape even?” And they don’t get it and start to tell me of the horrors.. “Wow!” I say. “And tell me, how many of them are black?” Then they get it, most apologize. LOL

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/blacklolita/ blacklolita

    Black is beautiful,love yourselves black people!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Kandyofive069/ Kandyofive069

    I totally agree with Tameka, and 100% feel where she’s coming from because I am a dark skinned female. Although very confident, when I was younger my feelings would some times get crushed when I hear guys darker than me saying that they only date mixed, light skinned or white girls; because it made me sometimes feel like what’s wrong with me. And at that point in my life I was very insecure because of that. But when I matured and got older I started to noticed that the guys that were saying that, were very insecure, and felt that those type of women would help boost their self esteem. The biggest thing for me is that there are a lot of young girls that feel the same way I did, and rappers are the people who these kids look up to. And they are not helpful to the problem at all, I mean on a serious note when you sit most of them down they claim oh they don’t discriminate they love the world etc… But their lyrics are crazy “I like a long hair thick red bone”
    (lil wayne)so when the girls get to singing the song their going to be like what about me?? or even on television I could probably count on one hand how many dark skinned women I see in commericals or on tv period that are portrayed as successful good all around people. We sit here and say I don’t know what this world is coming to when we make the world what it is. If the only thing a young black girl sees on tv that resembles her complexion is on BET videos dancing in the background. This is what they are going to what to pursue when they get older, whether it be on a pole or on tv. Anyway my point is practice what you preach everyone is different in their on way, so don’t just single one specific group of people out

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/ltb99/ ltb99

    I agree. I rejoice my dark skinned completely. It took me awhile but I am good now

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/chocolate_destiny23/ chocolate_destiny23

    I love mt complection. I get the ” your pretty for a dark skinned girl ” coment all of the time. Why cant the coment be you are pretty. Its like people just have this ignorant notion that all dark skinned women are sappposed to be unattractive or uneducated.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/danimac478/ danimac478

    Great read…I’m shocked and used to the comments that people make about dark skinned women…I’m dark skinned and my sister is light and I can’t count the number of times we have been asked do we have the same daddy or what happened to me like it’s something wrong with being dark skinned. We even had a relative that called us day and night (my mom quickly straighten her) but as a child u laugh it off but u still can’t help but wonder what is wrong with me. However, I am grown now and I love me my man loves me and God loves me and thats all that matters. Bravo to Tameka for writing such an amazing piece I hope this opens the dialouge up more about this topic even though it should not be an issue in 2009 it is and it needs to be discussed. We don’t need another generation of girls growing up thinking it’s something wrong with them because they are dark skinned. Tameka I’m not mad at you anymore for marrying my baby daddy lol…(I had to put that in there).

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/l0v3-s3x-n_magiic/ l0v3-s3x-n_magiic

    tameka really isnt that pretty 2 me
    but whats with the “your pretty for a dark skinned girl” thing??

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/ChoPueInd_Luv/ ChoPueInd_Luv

    OMG, I don’t give a damn what anyone says. All this ish she sid was true. I heard that comment most of my life and it makes me want to say WTF do you mean by that. Unfortunately, I know what they mean in thier dumb azz minds. Even my own so called best friend says that type of ish! She high yella. Yep, exactly what I said. HIGH. There’s as equal UGLY ass yella b***hes is there any other race, if not more. These days, if you are a black (chocolate) female child with a parent that isn’t constantly telling you how beautiful you are, you have major hang ups for the rest of your life. I’ve seen this evidence everyday.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/ChoPueInd_Luv/ ChoPueInd_Luv

    OMG, I don’t give a damn what anyone says. All this ish she said was true. I heard that comment most of my life and it makes me want to say WTF do you mean by that. Unfortunately, I know what they mean in thier dumb azz minds. Even my own so called best friend says that type of ish! She high yella. Yep, exactly what I said. HIGH. There’s as equal UGLY ass yella b***hes is there any other race, if not more. These days, if you are a black (chocolate) female child with a parent that isn’t constantly telling you how beautiful you are, you have major hang ups for the rest of your life. I’ve seen this evidence everyday.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/BrandNu87/ BrandNu87

    i hate when people take a second look at dark skin people be honest i’ll skin is so rich among other things

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/normal6751/ normal6751

    What is most important? Believing and having confidence in yourself. If you are able to take care of yourself, love yourself, respect yourself, then you have processed that beauty to come out from within. I love myself only because God has created me. Plain and simple. Supermodel Alek Wek surely had some ups and downs in her life…I am sure. Coming from Sudan, and having a deep, ethnic background, she didn’t let ignorance get in the way of her dreams. That’s that confidence, and that’s why she’s making a hell of a lot of money…let alone, showing her beauty!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/80z_Baby12/ 80z_Baby12

    I really dont care what people have to say about dark or light skin because i no i look GOOD.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/ericmckay/ ericmckay

    Everything she said is true. It’s sad, but true.
    4oursons.com

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/bazmoreno/ bazmoreno

    Why must Black women only be considered beautiful when they are mixed with other ethnicities? Are long hair, long nose, thin lips and an anorexic body requirements to be considered gorgeous? Isn’t it about time that we stop justifying our beauty and comparing it to others?

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Jahz_Lynx/ Jahz_Lynx

    One of my aunts used to say, “The world don’t like dark skinned women.” I responded by asking, “Then, where did all these dark skinned people come?” She responded by saying, “The world don’t like dark skinned women that ask smart-azz questions, neither” I said, “Auntie, you said God don’t like ugly, so I’ll assume he considers dark skinned women beautiful, otherwise he wouldn’t have created us to be the mother of all people.” No further comment from Auntie.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Natty8/ Natty8

    Didn’t she just get some bad plastic surgery done?? Obviously she’s not happy with who she is. Regardless of her skin tone, she looks manly… Don’t take it as a skin color issue…girl, u just need to take some of that plastic outta your face and you won’t look so mean!! Good luck =)

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/SweetBi-Chic24/ SweetBi-Chic24

    I hate that we still have to participate in discussions like this and I hate having to defend myself because I am a darker complexion. I feel that we have gotten this vision from the WHITE MAN that if you are not white you are not right. As well if you are light you are half way light. I believe that dark skinned women do get dissed because we are dark. We don’t see ourselves on tv’s, in videos in movies like we see lighter complected women. I think we are all beautiful and I think it is the media that want people to think if you are dark there no hope in the world for you, no matter what you do. I just wish that we as dark skinned, beautiful woman can be looked at as equal to our lighter couterparts.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/the_realest2004/ the_realest2004

    I love dark skinned girls. There are just as many funny lookin light skinned girls as dark skinned ones too. Yall seen em….dark skinned features on a light skinned face….multi colored bodies and all that. But for real for real, even having this discussion is steering us further from the truth that true beauty comes from within, if you constantly compare yourself to the next man or next woman you will never be happy. You look the way you do because somewhere in the world there is a man or woman who is crazy about your exact combination of features, even if you haven’t found them yet. Don’t fawk up the plan tho!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/missjadaluv/ missjadaluv

    OMG I KNEW THAT (OVavcouverHurts) would be on this page, she just love to hear black women discuss about this issue, i truly dnt know why she is on here for one., but hey dis is a free world and apparently she wants to live in it

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Ra_Harakate/ Ra_Harakate

    I love dark skinned black women. But Tameka is butt ugly!!! What was Usher thinking?
    I’m glad this nigga came to his senses before she start popping out more babies on his stupid ass.
    And that “1″ is still questionable, from what I heard/nigga better get a DNA test quick!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/C4pricorn/ C4pricorn

    she looks like a young – er……Cicely Tyson or Jane Pittman, not at all pretty for a dark skinned woman.
    all black for damn sure aint beautiful, be honest people.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/InSearchOfA/ InSearchOfA

    Wow! The haters never rest. Question: define ‘beauty’. I see nothing ugly about the sister. Most of the disparaging comments are about her age which is not what the article is about at all. To all the naysayers…….I truly hope nothing ill happens to you where your current features get disfigured. Or God forbid! Should you get older. Gasp! Tameka love, stay strong. You got one of the best men in the game. No matter what any fool says. Or maybe he’s the ‘ugly’ one.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/smileofsunshine1/ smileofsunshine1

    i too think dark women are beautiful but i dont think tameka has it…granted she can dress and she does look older which doesnt have anything to do with what she wrote about i dont think shes a beautiful woman…she aint a dog but she aint cute either……

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/RMiles19/ RMiles19

    Tameka is very beautiful!!!
    Haters need to step down

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/RMiles19/ RMiles19

    DARK SKIN RULES….and if u dont like it get over it

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Tylese/ Tylese

    It goes back to slavery.Light skinned african american women lived in the big
    house. All shades are beautiful in our race that’s why I don’t understand why some african american people date outside our race. We have such an array of beauty.It’s sad that this ugly impression is still so heavy in our race.We have to break these mental boundaries that have been set by the white man.And come together and love our own.Sorry. People say quit blaming the white man,well
    here is another example of things we have to breaK that have been set by them.STAY STRONG AND IMPROVE OURSELVES TODAY NOT TOMORROW!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/TenAlSavant91/ TenAlSavant91

    Why speak on something that will never change…Like seriously, I totally agree, and wish it wasn’t the way it is, but this thinking will never change, I being a dark skinned man, I get hammered with the bs, about skin color. On the other side, I’ve had people compliment me on my skin color. To each his own, but the only suggestion, I would offer to anyone is, hurt or not, don’t base anything on a persons skin color, especially someone of the same exact race…I hear the bs, I want my child to have good hair, I don’t like big lips, and big noses and dark skin is scary and all this other crazy stuff that I’ve heard. It’s sad, because dark is associated with evil, and a void of color, and a lot of other negative things, where as light or white, is associated with good things…I deal with people I deal with the person and there character, not there color.

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