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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hope Beyoncé knows what she’s doing because her daughter is only 13 years old, she looks much older than that and she is very pretty. I would be worried about it, but I’m not her mom. I have no opinion on her talent or abilities because I know zero about that.[/quote] Black girls always look older to some people :roll: [/quote] Only if dressed to show cleavage and tight clothes. Same goes for white girls. [/quote] You can think what you want about Blue Ivy but you should educate yourself on adultification. [url]https://genderjusticeandopportunity.georgetown.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/girlhood-interrupted.pdf[/url][/quote] BS excuses for drssing in a sexy way intentionally.[/quote] This isn’t about ‘excuses’, it’s about understanding the real, documented ways Black girls are perceived and treated differently in society. The article I shared is based on research by Georgetown Law that shows Black girls are more likely to be seen as older, less innocent, and more adult than their white peers. It’s not about what anyone wears; it’s about the lens through which they’re viewed. Ignoring that just reinforces the problem. I’d really encourage you to read the report with an open mind before writing it off as BS.[/quote]
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