BOTSWANA - Juby Peacock
ETHIOPIA - Sayat Demessie
SOUTH AFRICA - Joan Kwena Ramagoshi
TANZANIA - Faraja Kotta
Ethiopian and Somalian women are just beautiful to me.
I most likely will go to Israel to find my Ethiopian wife, but she'll have to be a little darker than Miss Sayat Demessie, and Jew, of course.
That chica from the U.S. does not look better than 1/2 the women on HBCU. She most likely doesn't even like black folks and raised by her white mother in some white subdivision. :roll:
umm with ya till the US part, how canyou tell that by a picture, a picture does not determine your blackness or how much you LIKE black people, if that aint the most backwards ish :? ....and how you gonna choose that indian looking chick from south africa with the long straight hair??..and say she's more black,
ironic you gonna pick the chick with the ONLY NATURAL HAIR on the whole damn board and question her blackness :roll:
Shoya,
umm, it has NOTHING to do with her hair-- which actually, is the ONLY thing that looked attractive to me; she look's like all the "black" women that are normally "selected" to represent our women-- light skinned oreos--. O' girl was not "Black" enough for me.
Why couldn't the woman from America look like Lauryn Hill, Erika Baudu, or Lisa Bonet, even, with her locs. Why is the representative from America light-skinned with natural curly hair? I'm just tired of our people always selecting the less-ethnic looking sistahs. Do you have a problem with that, Shoya? Would you complain, too, if I selected one of the sister's with shaven heads? Thn you'd state I like light/white looking women only. Anyhow, the two shaven-headed women were more attractive to me visually, than that typical bi-racial looking chica from America.
Can't please everyone all of the time...oh...I am NOT suppose to please anyone but myself--each to their own, and all that other ish.
Oh, why do you think someone with straight hair DID something to it--you need to check out your African/Caribbean sistas a little more--everyone with beautiful skin in all shades of brown does not have **** hair--mixed or not mixed. There YOU go stereotyping :arrow:
umm with ya till the US part, how canyou tell that by a picture, a picture does not determine your blackness or how much you LIKE black people, if that aint the most backwards ish :? ....and how you gonna choose that indian looking chick from south africa with the long straight hair??..and say she's more black,
ironic you gonna pick the chick with the ONLY NATURAL HAIR on the whole damn board and question her blackness :roll:
Actually, alot of them appear to have natural hair to me. Some of them just have a different grade of hair so it isn't considered "natural" according to our standards. Some women just do not have coarse hair or a kinkier texture. Or even if someone's hair is straight, that doesn't mean that it isn't natural.
As for the one that is representing America, i think she's beautiful as well. Blackness comes in all shades, hues, and colors. I can understand the whole thing with America seeing her type as the representation of beauty in our culture, but how is the perception of a whole society any fault on her part? She can't help how and to whom she was born, and her skintone shouldn't be a reason to take away from her beauty OR her blackness.
But newho, lovely women...truly. I think they are ALL gorgeous.
Shoya,
umm, it has NOTHING to do with her hair-- which actually, is the ONLY thing that looked attractive to me; she look's like all the "black" women that are normally "selected" to represent our women-- light skinned oreos--. O' girl was not "Black" enough for me.
Why couldn't the woman from America look like Lauryn Hill, Erika Baudu, or Lisa Bonet, even, with her locs. Why is the representative from America light-skinned with natural curly hair? I'm just tired of our people always selecting the less-ethnic looking sistahs. Do you have a problem with that, Shoya? Would you complain, too, if I selected one of the sister's with shaven heads? Thn you'd state I like light/white looking women only. Anyhow, the two shaven-headed women were more attractive to me visually, than that typical bi-racial looking chica from America.
Can't please everyone all of the time...oh...I am NOT suppose to please anyone but myself--each to their own, and all that other ish.
Oh, why do you think someone with straight hair DID something to it--you need to check out your African/Caribbean sistas a little more--everyone with beautiful skin in all shades of brown does not have **** hair--mixed or not mixed. There YOU go stereotyping :arrow:
You do understand these contestants were competing against women of other ethnicities as well, such as China, Ireland, and Lithuania. So Miss USA went against all types of women as well and she wasn't chosen by Blacks. This wasn't just a Black competition.