The inspiration for this post is a recent picture of Vybez cartel. To put it kindly, he was never an attractive man at the best of times, but now he looks like something from a horror movie...yuck...defintion of "ugly". What im interested in is how do people like him have the confidence to walk around looking like a zombie and with everyone knowing they bleach. Is it acceptable to bleach in certain communites or circles in Jamaica? I have only ever heard jamaicans ridiculing people who bleach, but surely there must be some acceptance (somewhere) for people like him to continue doing it?
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Yes it really is a strange thing. You are correct, often the act of bleaching is ridiculed yet it remains popular in some circles. Some people clearly must think that it is attractive.
I can only conclude that the self-hate many of our people have within themselves is still very strong."It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass
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Yuh mussi a refer to the pic of him with Daryl Vaz. The man skin look so unnatural and him soon haffi go deal wid the medical consequences of bleaching.Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi
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Originally posted by Islandman View PostYes it really is a strange thing. You are correct, often the act of bleaching is ridiculed yet it remains popular in some circles. Some people clearly must think that it is attractive.
I can only conclude that the self-hate many of our people have within themselves is still very strong.
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Originally posted by Hortical View PostYuh mussi a refer to the pic of him with Daryl Vaz. The man skin look so unnatural and him soon haffi go deal wid the medical consequences of bleaching.
He looked even more scary and unreal standing next to two light (genuinely) skin men.
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