• doctorcrimson@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I think a more utilitarian and functional approach to beauty standards would be better for everyone. Paler is less healthy, so is being overly tanned, natural is best. People can be lighter or darker to a certain extent but their natural pigmentation has a range defined by their racial characteristics, and they should never be ashamed or disgusted of their natural tone. To say lighter or darker is more beautiful is racism, simple as.

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      10 months ago

      You sound like a real idiot.

      People will perceive beauty according to societal and cultural norms established over millennia.

      You can’t tell someone what they ought to find beautiful.

      It’s not racist, given that we’re taking about variations within a single race, not comparisons between races.

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        10 months ago

        Some cultures perceive being fat or skinny differently because of the correlation of wealth which changes between impoverished nations and developed nations. Being overly fat or thin purely for cosmetic purposes is almost universally shunned by progressive movements because it is factually and objectively worse than a healthy weight. Skin Tone will be the same way. Future generations will look back and agree with me on this.

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          10 months ago

          Imposing your own ideas on what other cultures ought to feel is the height of arrogance.

          Similarly, it’s incredibly arrogant to presume that your own “enlightened” attitudes will be more prevalent in the future.

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            10 months ago

            A culture of harm and racism, that sorts people into class by lightness of skin, needs to be imposed over with discrimination of equal or greater measure. Tolerance for the intolerant is unacceptable. Maybe India doesn’t see the necessity compared to countries with much more violent racial tensions, but it’s a lesson that can be learned an easy way or a hard way.

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              10 months ago

              Nonsense. You’re just parroting catch phrases. Perceptions of beauty are not “intolerance”.

              I sincerely hope that future generations are less judgemental and ready to label those people they don’t really understand.

              Honestly, just observe other cultures without trying to assess whether they’re good or bad. They just are the way they are.

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                10 months ago

                If you believe something fucked up then people are gonna call you out on it. No exceptions. If anything you should be happy others are willing to discuss it with you rather than write you off as unsalvageable or incorrigible.