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    Default Skin bleaching a growing problem in Jamaica slums

    There's a dirty little secret that among Negroes there's a prejudice by the lighter skin Blacks against the darker skin Blacks.

    The colored populations seem to understand that the pure African types (the darkest colored) are the least intelligent and least desirable while the lighter-skinned mulattoes are more likely to have some intelligence and potential for success.

    Some Blacks even use the expression "Lighter and brighter" meaning lighter skin color goes along with brighter children.

    Too bad all White girls don't have this wisdom drummed into their heads at an early age. Instead the Jewish media teaches them that "race-mixing is cool".


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    Skin bleaching a growing problem in Jamaica slums




    Mikeisha Simpson poses for a portrait in Kingston, Jamaica.





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    KINGSTON, Jamaica – Mikeisha Simpson covers her body in greasy white cream and bundles up in a track suit to avoid the fierce sun of her native Jamaica, but she's not worried about skin cancer.


    The 23-year-old resident of a Kingston ghetto hopes to transform her dark complexion to a cafe-au-lait-color common among Jamaica's elite and favored by many men in her neighborhood. She believes a fairer skin could be her ticket to a better life. So she spends her meager savings on cheap black-market concoctions that promise to lighten her pigment.


    Simpson and her friends ultimately shrug off public health campaigns and reggae hits blasting the reckless practice.


    "I hear the people that say bleaching is bad, but I'll still do it. I won't stop 'cause I like it and I know how to do it safe," said Simpson, her young daughter bouncing on her hip.


    People around the world often try to alter their skin color, using tanning salons or dyes to darken it or other chemicals to lighten it. In the gritty slums of Jamaica, doctors say the skin lightening phenomenon has reached dangerous proportions.


    "I know of one woman who started to bleach her baby. She got very annoyed with me when I told her to stop immediately, and she left my office. I often wonder what became of that baby," said Neil Persadsingh, a leading Jamaican dermatologist.


    Most Jamaican bleachers use over-the-counter creams, many of them knockoffs imported from West Africa. Long-term use of one of the ingredients, hydroquinone, has long been linked to a disfiguring condition called ochronosis that causes a splotchy darkening of the skin. Doctors say abuse of bleaching lotions has also left a web of stretch marks across some Jamaicans' faces.


    In Japan, the European Union, and Australia, hydroquinone has been removed from over-the-counter skin products and substituted with other chemicals due to concerns about health risks. In the U.S., over-the-counter creams containing up to 2 percent hydroquinone are recognized as safe and effective by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. A proposed ban by the FDA in 2006 fizzled.


    Lightening creams are not effectively regulated in Jamaica, where even roadside vendors sell tubes and plastic bags of powders and ointments from cardboard boxes stacked along sidewalks in market districts.


    "Many of the tubes are unlabeled as to their actual ingredients," said Dr. Richard Desnoes, president of the Dermatology Association of Jamaica.
    Hardcore bleachers use illegal ointments smuggled into the Caribbean country that contain toxins like mercury, a metal that blocks production of melanin, which give skin its color, but can also be toxic.


    Some impoverished people resort to homemade mixtures of toothpaste or curry powder, which can stain skin with a yellowish tint.


    The Jamaican Ministry of Health does not have data on damage caused by skin-bleaching agents, though dermatologists and other health officials say they have been seeing more cases.


    Eva Lewis-Fuller, the ministry's director of health promotion and protection, is redoubling education programs to combat bleaching in this predominantly black island of 2.8 million people, where images of fair-skinned people predominate in commercials for high-end products and in the social pages of newspapers.


    "Bleaching has gotten far worse and widespread in recent years," she said. "(Bleachers) want to be accepted within their circle of society. They want to be attractive to the opposite sex. They want career opportunities. But we are saying there are side effects and risks. It can disfigure your face."
    Health officials are running warnings on local radio stations, putting up posters in schools, holding talks and handing out literature about the dangers. But a similar anti-bleaching campaign in 2007 called "Don't Kill the Skin" did nothing to slow the craze.


    The bleaching trend is sparking a growing public debate. Even dancehall reggae hits celebrate the practice, or condemn it.

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    Others, however, say it raises awkward questions about identity and race.
    "If we really want to control the spread of the skin-bleaching virus, we first have to admit that there's an epidemic of color prejudice in our society," said Carolyn Cooper, a professor of literary and cultural studies at the University of the West Indies, writing in The Jamaica Gleaner newspaper.



    Felicia James, a 20-year-old resident of the Matthews Lane slum, said skin bleaching just makes her feel special, like she's walking around in a spotlight. She was taught to bleach by her older sister and her friends.
    "It's just the fashionable thing to do. After I bleach, I'm cris," she said, using a Jamaican term for cool. "Plus, a lot of the boys are doing it now, too."


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    This is more indirect evidence that negros recognise obvious, but politically incorrect, differences. Certainly, light-skinned negros are slightly more intelligent than their coal-coloured brethren because of genetics and it is only reasonable that they would aspire to become what they know they can never be.

    By extension, it is also reasonable to suggest a biological drive for negros promote cross-breeding with white people. For negros, addition of white genes is a gain.

    On the other hand, what would ever explain a white's reasoning for breeding with negros? Why would someone intentionally assure his/her offspring a lower IQ and reduced chance for success? Other than playing basketball and being more popular in prison, what have white people to gain by producing negro offspring?
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    Default Re: Skin bleaching a growing problem in Jamaica slums

    Unless you're selling drugs, how can you afford skin bleaching items when living in the slums?
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    Default Re: Skin bleaching a growing problem in Jamaica slums

    Quote Originally Posted by PWR View Post
    This is more indirect evidence that negros recognise obvious, but politically incorrect, differences. Certainly, light-skinned negros are slightly more intelligent than their coal-coloured brethren because of genetics and it is only reasonable that they would aspire to become what they know they can never be.

    By extension, it is also reasonable to suggest a biological drive for negros promote cross-breeding with white people. For negros, addition of white genes is a gain.

    On the other hand, what would ever explain a white's reasoning for breeding with negros? Why would someone intentionally assure his/her offspring a lower IQ and reduced chance for success? Other than playing basketball and being more popular in prison, what have white people to gain by producing negro offspring?
    I remember hearing one story about a couple Black women in a restaurant who were talking about dating White men so that their children would be "lighter and brighter".

    Most Black women just assume that they'll be abandoned once they become pregnant so the idea of getting married is a concept out of their reach. The more intelligent Black women may want to get more intelligence into their bloodlines and that means a White baby-daddy.

    There may be some Black yuppie women going to sperm banks to get a racial upgrade for their children.

    There are some disgraceful White men, who'll sleep with Black women despite the threat of STD's --not to mention getting hit with child support.

    Anyone remember Bill Clinton?


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    Default Re: Skin bleaching a growing problem in Jamaica slums

    Wow, Smedley! I must have led a very sheltered life! I was never aware Clinton's adventurous jungle safari's. After the Jew intern tho, it was pretty obvious that any non-feathered biped was fair game.
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