Jade Cargill
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Podcast Appearances
Nobody has ever watched it and said, yo, I ain't going to lie.
He going crazy on Pam and it's only because she brown skinned.
But that's because you weren't you weren't really looking for it.
And you wouldn't be the victim in that.
Like you wouldn't be the.
That don't mean I can't see the victim and know that some some colorism shit is going on because I'm not the victim.
But what I'm saying is that show came out years ago.
First of all, we can end this conversation because we're not going to agree.
But I just think that, like I said, nobody's calling Martin.
Well, I'm not calling Martin a bad person.
I just think that, again, colorism is so embedded in our society that half the time we don't even notice it when it pops up.
And I also think that colorism is so embedded in our society that we call something colorism when it's not.
Throughout history, darker skin, darker brown and darker skinned women have been labeled as ugly, as manly and aggressive and nappy headed.
So if they pop up in jokes back in the day, yeah, the same way niggas used to call darker skinned people African booty scratchers.