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Internet memes love to focus on the tooth-deprived, heavy-set, or more flamboyant sector of blackness. It’s like when ‘Precious’ came out. All the Hollywood (white) actresses raved about her, loved taking pics with her. I don’t remember that level of fanfare over Thandie Newton. Uh HUH.

It makes me laugh and die a little when I see black women in ill-fitting clothes held up for ridicule by social media. What makes it sad is the women see themselves as multi-faceted individuals and think everyone else does too.

These women are in booty shorts with grills and 4-inch fingernails, but they also have jobs, spouses, children, and artistic interests. Too often all we see are the two minutes they let their hair down after a 50-hour work week. But, like those Hollywood actresses, people love to laugh at the poorly dressed, heavy-set black woman because they feel superior to her. They need to believe that lie, because their own self-worth is based on a hierarchy that is itself based on a lie.

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User Submitted: Capital Read!

Working in Advertising I’m usually (if not perennially) the only person of colour at the agency - this is something I’ve grown accustomed to, and honestly, hadn’t seriously considered until I read your hilariously erudite piece of literature - it was empowering.

I’ve found very nuanced ways of tactfully calling people out on their - sometimes varied - ignorance as opposed to my prior habit of laughing off those awkward situations. Case in point: here’s how a mate of mine *casually* described a girl he wanted to set me up with: “Dude, she’s great! She’s a lawyer, has a great sense of humour and not like *insert neck roll gesture* Shanaynay… she’s white-washed… like you… you two will get along”. In an equally casual tone, I told him that the term “white-washed” isn’t exactly complimentary and he seemed genuinely surprised. This in turn led to an honest conversation about the problem with stereotypes (how they are incomplete and ultimately flatten people’s experiences) and a profound learning experience for the pair of us.

Cheers a ton for such a capital read. Your acerbic and bone marrow dry humour made for numerous laugh-out-loud-at-an-ungodly-hour-type-scenarios. 

Many thanks, Baratunde!

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Heads up: my friend Derrick Ashong works for Fusion (new tv network focused on US Latino market). He interviewed George Zimmerman. First black tv journo to do so. Video posts to http://fusion.net at midnight ET tonight. I’m not a big fan of gi…

Heads up: my friend Derrick Ashong works for Fusion (new tv network focused on US Latino market). He interviewed George Zimmerman. First black tv journo to do so. Video posts to http://fusion.net at midnight ET tonight. I’m not a big fan of giving wack people stage time but Derrick is a smart and good person and I think this will be worth seeing

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Taping @2bookmin w @marcusparks @danwilbur #howtobeblack at The Creek and The Cave – View on Path.

Taping @2bookmin w @marcusparks @danwilbur #howtobeblack at The Creek and The Cave – View on Path.

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#tbt #9thgrade #freshman #highschool #dc #sidwell #1991 #glasses #part #smile #dimples #yearbook

#tbt #9thgrade #freshman #highschool #dc #sidwell #1991 #glasses #part #smile #dimples #yearbook

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Just slipped in to see the BSU show and they used #HowToBeBlack. Humbled and amazed. Happy #blackhistorymonth. Now back to Brooklyn! at Sidwell Friends School – View on Path.

Just slipped in to see the BSU show and they used #HowToBeBlack. Humbled and amazed. Happy #blackhistorymonth. Now back to Brooklyn! at Sidwell Friends School – View on Path.

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I got #obamacare. #getcovered America. Thanks @barackobama @whitehouse

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This right here is the pool in which I learned to swim. The YMCA on Rhode Island Ave in DC. Lower right corner is where they tossed us in. As featured in How To Be Black

This right here is the pool in which I learned to swim. The YMCA on Rhode Island Ave in DC. Lower right corner is where they tossed us in. As featured in How To Be Black

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Just signed 7 copies of #howtobeblack. Get em! #blackhistorymonth #bookriots #dc at Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe – View on Path.

Just signed 7 copies of #howtobeblack. Get em! #blackhistorymonth #bookriots #dc at Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe – View on Path.

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12 Beautiful Portraits Of Black Identity Challenging the "One-Drop" Rule 

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The control editors at Apple’s App Store have is frightening and annoying and often stupid. 

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#puddles #nofilter #yay #awesome #kid4life #puddletunde #splashatunde #howtobeblack

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Great meeting w @ks44 @bradjenkins. I’ll never get over being here. Ever. at White House West Wing – View on Path.

Great meeting w @ks44 @bradjenkins. I’ll never get over being here. Ever. at White House West Wing – View on Path.

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#showtime! Giving MLK lecture. Check that view! at The Madeira School – View on Path.

#showtime! Giving MLK lecture. Check that view! at The Madeira School – View on Path.

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foxadhd:

Lorne Michaels bravely hires the first black female SNL cast member since 2007, so so brave

foxadhd:

Lorne Michaels bravely hires the first black female SNL cast member since 2007, so so brave

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kaymontano:

Headline: ‘Woman get’s revenge on rapist by setting him on fire’

Well, he was sort of asking for it, dressing in such flammable clothing.

If he didn’t want to get set on fire, he should have stayed indoors

He must have been drinking alcohol. That stuff is flammable. Of course it was going to happen when booze was involved.

I bet he acted like he wanted to be set on fire. I mean can you blame someone for doing it if he was acting like that? Boys will be boys…

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#lasercutafro #afro #precision #dahniel #whiskeyfriday #nyc

#lasercutafro #afro #precision #dahniel #whiskeyfriday #nyc

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