This woman's complexion displays clear signs of skin bleaching. Can any forum member who is of African or Afro Caribbean ethnicity explain why?
Lioness is clearly a fake because she says there is no evidence of skin bleaching when it is very evident from the photo. Lioness, as someone pretending to a black female you have been totally and completely outed.
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quote:Originally posted by Mike111: ^The forum is backsliding again.
Can you explain why her complexion is due to skin bleaching? I will wait an additional 48 hours for ES guys to respond.
As for backsliding, Egmond it turning it into a porn discussion forum. You corrective presence is sorely needed here.
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I'm not saying she isn't. Skin bleaching is common among women, but how can you tell this particular one is? I mean, if I took time to search I'm sure it's not difficult to find clearer examples.
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quote:Originally posted by Narmerthoth: How can you tell?
Her hands/arms seem to match her face.
I'm not saying she isn't. Skin bleaching is common among women, but how can you tell this particular one is? I mean, if I took time to search I'm sure it's not difficult to find clearer examples.
If by tomorrow no one has I will explain why, so that yall fake blacks can acquire more knowledge to enhance your fake black credentials. Perhaps jantavanta can help? Any other person?
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You mean if someone doesn't recognize bleaching they are fake?
You got inside knowledge? Is that your girlfriend or sister? You seem to be angry for some reason.
LMBAO!!
It means that even if they are black people they are not involved with an African community on an everyday basis enough to see skin-bleaching and signs of it in the women. Skin bleaching is so common among Africans and Afro-Caribbeans that it is virtually impossible not to notice women who practice it.
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The woman's name is Hinda Deby, the wife of Idriss Deby, President of Chad. They say she's of an Arab tribe, however many of the people called Arabs over there are very dark skinned and look similar to other Chadians
Skin bleaching by AAs in America is not that common from what I see
The World Health Organization has reported that Nigerians are the highest users of such products: 77% of Nigerian women use the products on a regular basis. They are followed by Togo with 59%; South Africa with 35%; and Mali at 25%.
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So it wouldn't be surprising if Hinda is using these products although we can't be sure. She could use them on her hands and arms as well
I wish these women would stop using these mentally and physically harmful products. I am saddened by this
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quote:Can you explain why her complexion is due to skin bleaching? I will wait an additional 48 hours for ES guys to respond.
Easy: her finger knuckles are a dead giveaway.
But that does not mean that there are not millions of African women who are naturally mid-brow to olive yellow.
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Her knuckles are not a giveaway since many black people have knuckles darker than the rest of them
Also here finger tips have a type of dark pigment traditional decoration on them but the photo is not clear enough to see it
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Looks bleached IMO, West Africans/Central Africans and Sahelians....even the lighter skinned Africans usually do not have that pink undertone. ITs more copper/bronzed if anything.
The pink undertone you see is very similar to when a black person Burns their skin.
Actually i shouldn't say its similar. Its pretty much the same thing because the chemicals you put on your skin pretty much do that....burn it. We come in all colors but USUALLY lighters skinned Africans have somewhat of a Bronzed or Honey tone.....not really a pink one. Unless they have more recent admixture. Even the horn of Africans I have seen that were pretty lightskinned carried are more cream colored undertone....never pink.
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That number for Nigeria is way off. Skin bleaching is an urban big-town phenomenon. Plus in Northern Nigeria among the Hausa and Fulani they are not into bleaching. Maybe 15%-20% is more accurate.
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quote:Originally posted by beyoku: Looks bleached IMO, West Africans/Central Africans and Sahelians....even the lighter skinned Africans usually do not have that pink undertone. ITs more copper/bronzed if anything.
The pink undertone you see is very similar to when a black person Burns their skin.
Actually i shouldn't say its similar. Its pretty much the same thing because the chemicals you put on your skin pretty much do that....burn it. We come in all colors but USUALLY lighters skinned Africans have somewhat of a Bronzed or Honey tone.....not really a pink one. Unless they have more recent admixture. Even the horn of Africans I have seen that were pretty lightskinned carried are more cream colored undertone....never pink.
Please do not assume that a camera photo has accurate colors
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Again you cannot rely on a given camera photo's accuracy. The above shows her hands and the decorative pigment on her finger tips. Otherwise the lighting in the photo is not great and you cannot ascertian what is makeup and what is not
You see how you can't rely on photos? If you look at her finger tips in the first photo, top of thread, it is not sharp enough to see the artifically colored finger tips, so then not knowing about that, assumptions are made.
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So Stupid, Why a woman would burn there skin to have pale skin,
I have no patience for that, self hate is disgsuting and I have looked at Black Woman differently when they straighten their Hair then much less the Bleachers.
Never see me spend more then a Hi Bye to a straight haired Black woman.
Bleaching is something I don't even try and understand, Makes no sense and you look simple disgusting when caught.
I remember an Elder lady, telling me how she was on a Bus and a Lady came on with her Son and She was Just Gawking at the woman, cause she looked like some kind of sheet yet her hands were Black as night, the lady noticed the Elder looking at her and tried to cover her Hands.
Elder did not laugh at the sad pathetic self hating woman, she just shook her Head.
Seems That Woman really think that light skin is some kind of trophy or something, when All The Brothas Around Me sadly don't even think about light skinned Woman, They Are The Tupac type Tings,
The Blacker The Berry The Sweeter The Juice
Got to Know that Afrocan, makes A Woooman More Sexy, dem haffi know why dem fossies pharasees,principalities, gehazis promote murder de hair to Black Wooman, Dem Be Jealous of De Kink of De Hair
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quote:Her knuckles are not a giveaway since many black people have knuckles darker than the rest of them
Also here finger tips have a type of dark pigment traditional decoration on them but the photo is not clear enough to see it
You know little about this so your opinion doesn't really count.I know exactly what I am talking about.
My research tells me that in the old days U.S. blacks were heavy into Dr. Palmer's Skin Whitening. These days they find subtler ways to effect the same.
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quote:Her knuckles are not a giveaway since many black people have knuckles darker than the rest of them
Also here finger tips have a type of dark pigment traditional decoration on them but the photo is not clear enough to see it
You know little about this so your opinion doesn't really count.I know exactly what I am talking about.
My research tells me that in the old days U.S. blacks were heavy into Dr. Palmer's Skin Whitening. These days they find subtler ways to effect the same.
I'm the Black woman around here, I'm the expert You said that here knuckles were a dead giveaway. For that remark to have any credibility you would have to explain what about her knuckles are a dead give away and why
quote:Her knuckles are not a giveaway since many black people have knuckles darker than the rest of them
Also here finger tips have a type of dark pigment traditional decoration on them but the photo is not clear enough to see it
You know little about this so your opinion doesn't really count.I know exactly what I am talking about.
My research tells me that in the old days U.S. blacks were heavy into Dr. Palmer's Skin Whitening. These days they find subtler ways to effect the same.
I'm the Black woman around here, I'm the expert You said that here knuckles were a dead giveaway. For that remark to have any credibility you would have to explain what about her knuckles are a dead give away and why
otherwise fall back
Lioness you are so hilarious!!. You??!! The black women here!!?? Are you serious? Is that your idea of joke? Why such a fraud? Yes the knuckles are a dead giveway. Although she has bent her hand to put the ballot in the box, the knuckles are still dark. Compare it with a any person whose complexion is naturally light and you will see the difference.
Her hand is well wrapped round her parasol or whatever, but you can see that her knuckles are not that dark compared with the rest of her fingers.
Check this lady's knuckles too. The color of her knuckles are well in line with the rest of the fingers, because it is her natural complexion. It doesn't mean that women with naturally light complexions don't use skin bleaching as well. Some of them do to enhance the lightness or even undo tanning, but when there is a great disparity it is often down to bleaching or working with unprotected hands in harsh environments.
Lioness from today you may consider yourself well and truly OUTED!!
Narmethoth and Mike so have the two of you as well, but at least you don't claim to be living among Africans.
Lioness tell me something. You really wish you were truly a black woman don't you? If you stay on good behaviour you may be a black woman fully living among African women in your next incarnation. So try to be on good behaviour and stop your trolling.
Any you can Google for "black skin bleaching knuckkles" and see what turns up. Just try not to spam the forum with your findings.
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quote:Her knuckles are not a giveaway since many black people have knuckles darker than the rest of them
Also here finger tips have a type of dark pigment traditional decoration on them but the photo is not clear enough to see it
You know little about this so your opinion doesn't really count.I know exactly what I am talking about.
My research tells me that in the old days U.S. blacks were heavy into Dr. Palmer's Skin Whitening. These days they find subtler ways to effect the same.
I'm the Black woman around here, I'm the expert You said that here knuckles were a dead giveaway. For that remark to have any credibility you would have to explain what about her knuckles are a dead give away and why
otherwise fall back
Lioness you are so hilarious!!. You??!! The black women here!!?? Are you serious? Is that your idea of joke? Why such a fraud? Yes the knuckles are a dead giveway. Although she has bent her hand to put the ballot in the box, the knuckles are still dark. Compare it with a any person whose complexion is naturally light and you will see the difference.
Her hand is well wrapped round her parasol or whatever, but you can see that her knuckles are not that dark compared with the rest of her fingers.
Check this lady's knuckles too. The color of her knuckles are well in line with the rest of the fingers, because it is her natural complexion. It doesn't mean that women with naturally light complexions don't use skin bleaching as well. Some of them do to enhance the lightness or even undo tanning, but when there is a great disparity it is often down to bleaching or working with unprotected hands in harsh environments.
Lioness from today you may consider yourself well and truly OUTED!!
Narmethoth and Mike so have the two of you as well, but at least you don't claim to be living among Africans.
Lioness tell me something. You really wish you were truly a black woman don't you? If you stay on good behaviour you may be a black woman fully living among African women in your next incarnation. So try to be on good behaviour and stop your trolling.
Any you can Google for "black skin bleaching knuckkles" and see what turns up. Just try not to spam the forum with your findings.
Any you can Google for "black skin bleaching knuckkles" and see what turns up. Just try not to spam the forum with your findings.
Again, if you google that you see pictures like this
..of light or medium toned black people who are embarrassed about their darker skinned knuckles
Still you have not explained why. if someone used skin bleach the knuckles would be darker Furthermore look at the better quality picture I put up of Hinda Her knuckles aren't even dark !!!
Chantal Biya, First Lady of Cameroon. born in 1971 in Dimako, East Province, Cameroon. Her father was French expatriate Georges Vigouroux and her mother, Rosette Ndongo Mengolo, elected Mayor of Bangou following the July 2007 municipal elections.
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Chantal Biya, First Lady of Cameroon. born in 1971 in Dimako, East Province, Cameroon. Her father was French expatriate Georges Vigouroux and her mother, Rosette Ndongo Mengolo, elected Mayor of Bangou following the July 2007 municipal elections.
Ferfuksakes why??
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Lioness wants to prove that African women on the whole are lighter skinned than African men. I don't know where she got the idea.
I think it comes from the statues and paintings from Ancient Egypt where the queens are portrayed in lighter skin than the kings. Do you think that if African women were naturally lighter complexioned than the men they would need to bleach their skins?
African men or perhaps men in general find light skin visually and sexually appealing, perhaps similar the manner white men prefer blondes. Probably the Moors went marauding in Europe because there were more than enough light-complexioned women to fulfill their wildest wet dreams.
This only confirms that Lioness is a socially awkward and isolated white Jewishfemale who seeks an alternative identity in being a black woman through identifying with and supporting black issues, just like Rachel Dolezal.
The difference with Lioness is that she has some serious low self esteem issues, some kind of self-contempt which she projects onto black people, expressing itself in coming on here to show how foolish and inconsistent black people are with the Afrocentric arguments and their contemptuous self identificatin with Ancient Egypt and European royalty.
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Hapsburg, Wow, that was some litmus test you dropped on Lioness--with a follow up scolding. Bless her heart anyway.
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