Black Face & Black Jokes: Twitter Users Reveal their True Colors with Trayvon & Zimmerman Halloween Costumes
/From [HERE] The world of social media erupted in outrage this weekend when white Twitter users posted a picture of themselves dressed as Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman, Global Grind reports. No detail was spared as the photo was complete with blackface, a blood stained hoodie and a "neighborhood watch" t-shirt. The scandalous photo features a white man pointing his fingers like a gun at the individual dressed to look like Trayvon. It was uploaded Friday to the Facebook page of Caitlin Cimeno, a white woman, who captioned the photo “Happy Halloween from Zimmerman & trayvon.” The picture has since been removed. [MORE]
White people lack color and melanin and they dislike this difference. As stated by Dr. Welsing, 'always, in the presence of color whites will feel genetically inferior. Therefore they use make-up, tan their skin and exercise excessively to compensate for their perceived deficiency.'
Above "true negroes from the black hood."
According to Dr. Welsing, "the destructive and aggressive behavioral patterns being displayed by white peoples towards all non-white peoples is evidence of the inner hate, hostility and rejection they feel towards themselves and of the depth of self-alienation that has evolved from the genetic and psychological kernel of color inadequacy." Color defeciency along with numerical inadequacy (90% of the world is non-white and the white population is declining) cause some white people to be self alienated, narcissistic/self important, have anxiety, depression [MORE] and to function as psychopaths in their relations with non-whites.
Here is Mark Twain on the dislike of white skin:
"[White skin] is not an unbearably unpleasant complexion when it keeps to itself, but when it comes into competition with masses of brown and black the fact is betrayed that it is endurable only because we are used to it. Nearly all black and brown skins are beautiful, but a beautiful white skin is rare. How rare, one may learn by walking down a street in Paris, New York, or London on a week-day—particularly an unfashionable street—and keeping count of the satisfactory complexions encountered in the course of a mile. Where dark complexions are massed, they make the whites look bleached-out, unwholesome, and sometimes frankly ghastly.
I could notice this as a boy, down South in the slavery days before the war. The splendid black satin skin of the South African Zulus of Durban seemed to me to come very close to perfection. I can see those Zulus yet—'ricksha athletes waiting in front of the hotel for custom; handsome and intensely black creatures, moderately clothed in loose summer stuffs whose snowy whiteness made the black all the blacker by contrast. Keeping that group in mind, I can compare those complexions with the white ones which are streaming past this london window now.
The advantage is with the Zulu, I think. He starts with a beautiful complexion, and it will last him through. And as for the Indian brown--firm, smooth, blemishless, pleasant, and restful to the eye, afraid of no color, harmonizing with all colors and adding a grace to them all--I think there is no sort of chance for the average white complexion against that rich and perfect tint." [MORE]