It's this wrong?

Couldn't care less, go for a long holiday in the country and you'll look at this mainstream stuff and either laugh or cry.
 
This isn't white face for the sake for entertainment or to portray a stereotype, it's just whitening cream like most cosmetics sold in the east. Pretty much the equivalent of using fake tan in the west.
 
I agree with avenged, it’s just like a fake tan product. It’s not worn to change your skin colour or race, just the shade of your skin.

A black man putting white make up on in a bid to portray a white man. Now that would be racist.
 
A black man putting white make up on in a bid to portray a white man. Now that would be racist.

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Oh I remember this now. It was done to encourage black people to vote.

At the time I never saw the need for the whiting up of the campaign. Still don’t. We all know that in reverse, it would have been branded completely unacceptable.
 
People should be able to do whatever they like with their skin colour. The sooner we get past it meaning anything at all, the better. Kicking up a fuss about someone doing something to theirs (in any case) just sets us further back and makes a bigger deal about the whole thing.
 
I remember from the old Tom & Jerry shorts that someone's face would go black from the soot if a bomb went off. This might be for another thread but I remember there was a hoo-har there on the racism front. It's becoming a harder and harder topic and I think that the majority of people who get caught up in the crossfire (social media etc) didn't intend to cause offence.
 
I think its mostly these SJW types masking their own racist views and projecting outwards to everyone else.

They have socially convinced themselves that black is bad and now they have a justification for pushing that message.
 
"Blac Chyna"

Close tab, exit thread. Nothing to see here.

I’d heard the name Blac Chyna, wasn’t sure if she was a model or a singer, always made me think of China White, the club that originated in Air Street, off Regent Street, before moving to Winsley Street, Fitzrovia, or Taurean Blacque, the TV actor who played Detective Neal Washington, in “Hill Street Blues.”
I highly doubt that Ms. China is trying to look white, or whiter.
With the best will in the world, it wouldn’t matter if she spread a barrel of that stuff on her face, she’s never going to look like anyone but a reasonably attractive black woman, and there’s nothing wrong in that.
 
People in Asian subcontinent have been doing it for more than a decade. There was (is?) a cream popular called fair and lovely for ladies. Apparently it made your skin lighter! No one saw it as an issue. I don't either. More important things in life.
 
Make-up is bad. Especially in the vast amounts that most people use these days and the extreme obsession with which they use it.

OK a bit of classic eye liner or something to make your lips redder as long as its not an obsession, trends of extreme and obsessive makeup and almost constant drive to make people look like plastic is rather worrying.

Personally I think it's a conspiracy to separate women and men and replace the women with **** robots. If they can get the real women to look like plastic, and the men to like it, then they can replace women with robots more easily and the men will be none the wiser. They also call them "sex" robots to make it seem as though the men are not playing with themselves, even though they are the only other person in the room.
 
I agree with avenged, it’s just like a fake tan product. It’s not worn to change your skin colour or race, just the shade of your skin.

A black man putting white make up on in a bid to portray a white man. Now that would be racist.

No, it wouldn't. It would be someone wearing makeup to change their appearance. I've no problem with that, whatever the makeup is or whatever the natural skin colour of the person is. It's no more racist than wearing blue eyeshadow is antismurfism.

What is racist is applying different standards to people solely because of their "race". Which you're not doing but most of the people talking about racism are doing.
 
I don't think we should give a damn either way.

Want to black up, go for it, want to white up, go for it.

Far too many people being offended over what in reality means nothing.
 
Personally I think it's a conspiracy to separate women and men and replace the women with **** robots. If they can get the real women to look like plastic, and the men to like it, then they can replace women with robots more easily and the men will be none the wiser. They also call them "sex" robots to make it seem as though the men are not playing with themselves, even though they are the only other person in the room.

Maybe lay off the drugs for a few days.
 
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