Lil Wayne Analysis

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“Beautiful black women but I bet that chick look better red,” those were lyrics stated by rapper Lil Wayne in the year 2010.Wayne used those lyrics as a response to the My Black is Beautiful Movement. The My Black is Beautiful event was made to celebrate and uplift black women of all skin tones and to show us that we are all beautiful and just because our skin may contain a little more melanin doesn’t mean we are any less beautiful. In the black community, there are different skin tones: light skinned, caramel, and dark skinned. A “Red” woman is considered to be light skinned, and is the ideal woman for black men. The dark skinned woman, on the other hand is thought of as the most unattractive, prime example Lil Wayne’s lyrics. He basically …show more content…

For example one day on Twitter the hashtag #teamlightskinned was trending. Being curious, I clicked on it and decided to read the tweets. This was a huge mistake on my part and each tweet that I read felt like it lowered my self-esteem by the second. The tweets were absolutely horrible and degraded dark skin women so much that it made me sick to my stomach. Since it was such a traumatizing moment for me, I can still remember almost each and every tweet. There was one guy that stated, “All dark skin women should take a bath in bleach to lighten their skin so that they could be at least a little more attractive,” at that point I logged off of my Twitter and decided to take a break from it. At this point in time I actually hated my complexion and made the choice to buy skin bleaching cream to try to make myself lighter. The chemicals in the cream were so strong that they actually caused me to have a horrible break out. My skin looked horrible and it was my own fault. I let what other people had to say online get to me and made me want to change something that I once was so proud of. I loved my skin complexion before the people on Social Media made me hate

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