Tuesday, June 21, 2011

an AMERICAN IDEAL: white women

1960's beauty of actress Yvette Mimieux

 "The ‘high’ standards of beauty white America and Europe hold over the world have darkened, and crippled self-esteem in people of color the world over. Thinking of the legacy of their words and images in a parallel dialogue with the inconsistent admiration colored people hold for British royalty, and aristocracy is the story of dysfunction, and broken spirits in people of color the world over. In Asian countries, and African nations, the Caribbean, and throughout North America many people are distorting their appearance because their inner speak to become as white as possible is as strong as Death! To a people who have shunned, and distained people of color until recent times I wonder what white people feel in their souls with their dark legacy constantly in their face? It is a paradox. It is a challenge to high intelligence, and a puzzle for practical spirituality, and a taboo subject among the majority of Christian churches..." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 


Krista Allen in exotic bikini

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