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Quote from Hyde on Nov 7th, 2009, 10:03am:Quote from Ass. Press on Nov 6th, 2009, 4:52am:Quote from Dyck R. N. Focker on Nov 4th, 2009, 12:40pm:Quote from xoxo on Nov 4th, 2009, 11:36am: Quote:I doubt there was any racism involved in the photo shoot. you have got to be shitting me...as soon as i pointed out dat f**kery it is now worse....anybody look pon di mumabumboraasclaat picture and tell mi say some form a racism is not going on is not only f**king blind but still living under bakra bumbohole...di likkle black pickney dem eider far from her or siddung below her....as a matter of fact if yuh look pon di pic..yuh notice say di lightest an whitest siddung close to her and di rest a dem is apparently progressively fading to black di furder away dem is from her.....is wha di bloodlcaat unnu deh pon.....dat bloodclaat school need fi bun dung ......... http://www.missjamaicaworld.com/content/html/2009/eventsphotos/images/IMG_0777.j
pg It is clear that only people with identity issues, due to their race, make issues out of race. Does it mean that you think your caucasian friends are better than you? When will people just learn to be confident and not assume that they are less, even when no one said they were? Granted, those with the issues they are stating may have had different experiences. Why? Maybe it is the mindset they were brought up with and have continued to cultivate throughout adulthood. I do notice that the darker ones are away from her, Associated. At least this is the case in the sitting picture. It could be intentional, maybe, maybe not, but nowadays too many people are quick to find some racism in everything. First it was the matter of too many brown women in our pageants. Then it became a mindset by SOME, "Let's only pick dark girls, because they're the only true representatives of Jamaica." Then it was the fact that Baylis is white. Now it is this matter. Some people need to find a problem with everything. A mole, a square inch of cellulite, a tiny piece of "chap farid"  . Whatever. But maybe you ARE right, Associated. Those with identity issues and feelings of inferiority will probably be the first ones to make an issue out of race. They are just hunting for something that could possibly, potentially or probably be labeled as unjust.  Mek me come off dis place for a good while so I can go focus pon mi tings elsewhere yah. Too many disgruntled people.  Adieu. yep i have been the thorn in the side of the light skinned brigade............  ...for the record i have never stated lets pick only black girls.........i have merely stated let us pick the prettiest girl.....when bayliss won, the only thing i said was she was not the prettiest, never brought up the issue she was white..................that tuff gyal stephanie whe everybody did want win was not pretty to mi...and she was dark skinned so what is yuh point.......carolyn yap has moles on her face...but they cannot be seen from a distance like di one on dat gyal face......as for a tiny piece of chap farid.......seriously...when does having a beauty queen with facial scarring become popular....especially when there were other girls prettier or on par......and without facial scarring........i have never brought up cellulite as an issue for any girl because we all know that can be taken care of.........superficial body changes are not a problem to me....permanent things like scars and giant moles are to be sent to the back of the room.......  ......as for identity issues....please.........i identify as jamaican that is it......as for the pic...if it was only one pic........i would not have said shyt....but in pic after pic its the same thing.....the dark skinned kids are placed away from her.........so it is intentional and it is wrong............but since you say you won't be back........well, you are a vapid individual so it makes no difference whatsoever...........
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