Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's cute! Just googled her. Very girl next door. Anyone know her ethnicity?
she's black and white. Which is why people are excited ignoring that she looks white and is for all purposes white identified. This is not Lupito N'yogo becoming a princess.
She looks like a tan white girl.
Minirities who pass for white have always had the easiest time assimilating.
I don't think she herself purposely passed for white at all. I believe her when she says she is proud of being biracial.
http://www.elleuk.com/life-and-culture/news/a26855/more-than-an-other/
Even her Suits character is presented as biracial with Wendell Pierce playing her father. Her other roles were so minor that ambiguity was less about "passing" than blink and you miss her.
It's not the character she plays that makes her white identified.
She keeps her hair straight reducing the chances she'll be instantly seen as biracial and/or part black.
She largely surrounds herself by white people.
She has not spoken out about black issues.
Considering she is biracial this makes sense.
People acting like this is a "win" for minorities or black people are wrong.
Yes. I know minorities like her. They are treated as, and think of themselves as "tan white girls." The historical issues people of color face do not apply to them because they do not look very different than white people. They wear their hair straight, only hangout with white people, dress like whites people, make white people cultural references.
When you ask them about race they say race isn't really a thing.
You guys do know that many biracial people have naturally straight hair right? As an actress, I'm sure she straightens her hair to get roles. Remember, white people are scared of AA/biracial natural hair. How do you guys know who she surrounds herself with? She states Serena Williams is one her closest friends. Serena maybe be having a baby with a white dude, but she stands for blackness all day long.
Also to prove you're black you have to speak out about black issues?
Do you guys speak out about "white" issues?
What else must one do to pass the black test?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting how Kate never had a voice and Megan's already on magazine covers. Something tells me she will be the new Diana.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's cute! Just googled her. Very girl next door. Anyone know her ethnicity?
she's black and white. Which is why people are excited ignoring that she looks white and is for all purposes white identified. This is not Lupito N'yogo becoming a princess.
She looks like a tan white girl.
Minirities who pass for white have always had the easiest time assimilating.
I don't think she herself purposely passed for white at all. I believe her when she says she is proud of being biracial.
http://www.elleuk.com/life-and-culture/news/a26855/more-than-an-other/
Even her Suits character is presented as biracial with Wendell Pierce playing her father. Her other roles were so minor that ambiguity was less about "passing" than blink and you miss her.
It's not the character she plays that makes her white identified.
She keeps her hair straight reducing the chances she'll be instantly seen as biracial and/or part black.
She largely surrounds herself by white people.
She has not spoken out about black issues.
Considering she is biracial this makes sense.
People acting like this is a "win" for minorities or black people are wrong.
Yes. I know minorities like her. They are treated as, and think of themselves as "tan white girls." The historical issues people of color face do not apply to them because they do not look very different than white people. They wear their hair straight, only hangout with white people, dress like whites people, make white people cultural references.
When you ask them about race they say race isn't really a thing.
You guys do know that many biracial people have naturally straight hair right? As an actress, I'm sure she straightens her hair to get roles. Remember, white people are scared of AA/biracial natural hair. How do you guys know who she surrounds herself with? She states Serena Williams is one her closest friends. Serena maybe be having a baby with a white dude, but she stands for blackness all day long.
Also to prove you're black you have to speak out about black issues?
Do you guys speak out about "white" issues?
What else must one do to pass the black test?
Aw are your feelings hurt that somebody spoke the truth about your idol? FYI Serena is white identified too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's cute! Just googled her. Very girl next door. Anyone know her ethnicity?
she's black and white. Which is why people are excited ignoring that she looks white and is for all purposes white identified. This is not Lupito N'yogo becoming a princess.
She looks like a tan white girl.
Minirities who pass for white have always had the easiest time assimilating.
I don't think she herself purposely passed for white at all. I believe her when she says she is proud of being biracial.
http://www.elleuk.com/life-and-culture/news/a26855/more-than-an-other/
Even her Suits character is presented as biracial with Wendell Pierce playing her father. Her other roles were so minor that ambiguity was less about "passing" than blink and you miss her.
It's not the character she plays that makes her white identified.
She keeps her hair straight reducing the chances she'll be instantly seen as biracial and/or part black.
She largely surrounds herself by white people.
She has not spoken out about black issues.
Considering she is biracial this makes sense.
People acting like this is a "win" for minorities or black people are wrong.
Yes. I know minorities like her. They are treated as, and think of themselves as "tan white girls." The historical issues people of color face do not apply to them because they do not look very different than white people. They wear their hair straight, only hangout with white people, dress like whites people, make white people cultural references.
When you ask them about race they say race isn't really a thing.
You guys do know that many biracial people have naturally straight hair right? As an actress, I'm sure she straightens her hair to get roles. Remember, white people are scared of AA/biracial natural hair. How do you guys know who she surrounds herself with? She states Serena Williams is one her closest friends. Serena maybe be having a baby with a white dude, but she stands for blackness all day long.
Also to prove you're black you have to speak out about black issues?
Do you guys speak out about "white" issues?
What else must one do to pass the black test?
Anonymous wrote:These two remind me of JFKjr and Carolyn Bessette. I'm getting the same type of energy from them.
Hopefully, they fair better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's cute! Just googled her. Very girl next door. Anyone know her ethnicity?
she's black and white. Which is why people are excited ignoring that she looks white and is for all purposes white identified. This is not Lupito N'yogo becoming a princess.
She looks like a tan white girl.
Minirities who pass for white have always had the easiest time assimilating.
I don't think she herself purposely passed for white at all. I believe her when she says she is proud of being biracial.
http://www.elleuk.com/life-and-culture/news/a26855/more-than-an-other/
Even her Suits character is presented as biracial with Wendell Pierce playing her father. Her other roles were so minor that ambiguity was less about "passing" than blink and you miss her.
It's not the character she plays that makes her white identified.
She keeps her hair straight reducing the chances she'll be instantly seen as biracial and/or part black.
She largely surrounds herself by white people.
She has not spoken out about black issues.
Considering she is biracial this makes sense.
People acting like this is a "win" for minorities or black people are wrong.
Yes. I know minorities like her. They are treated as, and think of themselves as "tan white girls." The historical issues people of color face do not apply to them because they do not look very different than white people. They wear their hair straight, only hangout with white people, dress like whites people, make white people cultural references.
When you ask them about race they say race isn't really a thing.
You guys do know that many biracial people have naturally straight hair right? As an actress, I'm sure she straightens her hair to get roles. Remember, white people are scared of AA/biracial natural hair. How do you guys know who she surrounds herself with? She states Serena Williams is one her closest friends. Serena maybe be having a baby with a white dude, but she stands for blackness all day long.
Also to prove you're black you have to speak out about black issues?
Do you guys speak out about "white" issues?
What else must one do to pass the black test?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's cute! Just googled her. Very girl next door. Anyone know her ethnicity?
she's black and white. Which is why people are excited ignoring that she looks white and is for all purposes white identified. This is not Lupito N'yogo becoming a princess.
She looks like a tan white girl.
Minirities who pass for white have always had the easiest time assimilating.
I don't think she herself purposely passed for white at all. I believe her when she says she is proud of being biracial.
http://www.elleuk.com/life-and-culture/news/a26855/more-than-an-other/
Even her Suits character is presented as biracial with Wendell Pierce playing her father. Her other roles were so minor that ambiguity was less about "passing" than blink and you miss her.
It's not the character she plays that makes her white identified.
She keeps her hair straight reducing the chances she'll be instantly seen as biracial and/or part black.
She largely surrounds herself by white people.
She has not spoken out about black issues.
Considering she is biracial this makes sense.
People acting like this is a "win" for minorities or black people are wrong.
Yes. I know minorities like her. They are treated as, and think of themselves as "tan white girls." The historical issues people of color face do not apply to them because they do not look very different than white people. They wear their hair straight, only hangout with white people, dress like whites people, make white people cultural references.
When you ask them about race they say race isn't really a thing.
Anonymous wrote:I cant believe she is on vanity fair, for not other reason than who she dates. so lame VF!
Anonymous wrote:I cant believe she is on vanity fair, for not other reason than who she dates. so lame VF!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's cute! Just googled her. Very girl next door. Anyone know her ethnicity?
she's black and white. Which is why people are excited ignoring that she looks white and is for all purposes white identified. This is not Lupito N'yogo becoming a princess.
She looks like a tan white girl.
Minirities who pass for white have always had the easiest time assimilating.
I don't think she herself purposely passed for white at all. I believe her when she says she is proud of being biracial.
http://www.elleuk.com/life-and-culture/news/a26855/more-than-an-other/
Even her Suits character is presented as biracial with Wendell Pierce playing her father. Her other roles were so minor that ambiguity was less about "passing" than blink and you miss her.
It's not the character she plays that makes her white identified.
She keeps her hair straight reducing the chances she'll be instantly seen as biracial and/or part black.
She largely surrounds herself by white people.
She has not spoken out about black issues.
Considering she is biracial this makes sense.
People acting like this is a "win" for minorities or black people are wrong.
Yes. I know minorities like her. They are treated as, and think of themselves as "tan white girls." The historical issues people of color face do not apply to them because they do not look very different than white people. They wear their hair straight, only hangout with white people, dress like whites people, make white people cultural references.
When you ask them about race they say race isn't really a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's cute! Just googled her. Very girl next door. Anyone know her ethnicity?
she's black and white. Which is why people are excited ignoring that she looks white and is for all purposes white identified. This is not Lupito N'yogo becoming a princess.
She looks like a tan white girl.
Minirities who pass for white have always had the easiest time assimilating.
I don't think she herself purposely passed for white at all. I believe her when she says she is proud of being biracial.
http://www.elleuk.com/life-and-culture/news/a26855/more-than-an-other/
Even her Suits character is presented as biracial with Wendell Pierce playing her father. Her other roles were so minor that ambiguity was less about "passing" than blink and you miss her.
It's not the character she plays that makes her white identified.
She keeps her hair straight reducing the chances she'll be instantly seen as biracial and/or part black.
She largely surrounds herself by white people.
She has not spoken out about black issues.
Considering she is biracial this makes sense.
People acting like this is a "win" for minorities or black people are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Harry has been saying for years now that he wants children. Interesting that he is settling down with a 36 year old woman. This means they will be on an accelerated timeline to pop out 1 or 2 children's before she's 40.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's cute! Just googled her. Very girl next door. Anyone know her ethnicity?
she's black and white. Which is why people are excited ignoring that she looks white and is for all purposes white identified. This is not Lupito N'yogo becoming a princess.
She looks like a tan white girl.
Minirities who pass for white have always had the easiest time assimilating.
I don't think she herself purposely passed for white at all. I believe her when she says she is proud of being biracial.
http://www.elleuk.com/life-and-culture/news/a26855/more-than-an-other/
Even her Suits character is presented as biracial with Wendell Pierce playing her father. Her other roles were so minor that ambiguity was less about "passing" than blink and you miss her.