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White Girl Big Black

https://www.tiktok.com/@halpal___/video/6808598927676394758


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*First Published: Apr 7, 2020, 6:50 pm CDT
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Posted on Apr 7, 2020   Updated on Apr 8, 2020, 2:46 pm CDT
White girls and women are fetishizing Black men in bizarre TikTok videos that include rap songs, comments about physical attributes, and tags like #mytype or #Blackmen.
The Daily Dot reviewed nine videos where white women objectified Black men, including seven on TikTok and two posted by Twitter users calling out the creators.
Most of the videos following the trend have thousands of likes on TikTok. 
In a video with almost 4,500 likes, user @ms_k_mc appears makes faces alongside the text “Men I like.” Four options pop up: “White men,” “Asian men,” “Mexican men,” and “Island men.” She uses her fingers to shoot down each of the options before presenting above her the ultimate choice: “Black men” with the heart and fire emojis. 
#mytype what’s your type? #fineassblackmen ♥️♥️♥️
In another video , user @bebegirl0018 says “no” to a running list of ethnicities and races before the option “BLACK MEN??” appears on the screen and she nods in approval. Her video is tagged with #mytype, #blackguys, and #blackmen.
User @halpal__ shared a video with the caption, “WHERE ARE MY DARK CHOCOLATE BOYS” and expressed her preference for “specifically dark chocolate” men. 
“Just to clear the air—no, I don’t date white boys,” she says. “I do date mixed boys, I like y’all little caramels okay. Y’all is fine as shit. But if you are chocolate, specifically dark chocolate—baby boy!”
In another video , a user posted the caption, “I fetishize black men what abt it?”
Twitter users called out one woman for fetishizing Black men. A TikTok video shows her saying, “So sweet, wonderful personalities….your kisses and your hugs just hit different … For all my chocolate men out there, who said it was OK to be that fine?”
According to the tweet, the video was uploaded by a TikTok user with a private account.
“Yes my dad is OK with me dating Black guys,” the woman says later in the video.
It’s not clear what prompted the video trend, but people on social media are expressing their issues with the content.
“Stop this trend of fetishizing black men in tiktok,” one Twitter user wrote. “It’s weird and uncomfortable to watch. Just say you like black men and go.”
So dating a black person is suppose to change your innocence??? This yt girl is literally looking at black men like objects…TikTok better get to it n delete this foolishness https://t.co/G4AG826OgZ
the girls on TikTok calling black men fine like they’re rare creatures. https://t.co/l18CiHsWtY
The fetishization tied up in the #Blackmen TikTok trend is especially problematic given America’s history of white women—and society at large—using Black men as scapegoats for any criminal activity. In the 19th Century, Black men accused of sexually assaulting white women faced the death penalty, but white men accused of the same did not.
The historical problem has resulted in a psychological syndrome called “Blame a Black Man Syndrome,” according to Psychology Today , wherein either an imaginary Black man or an innocent, existing Black man are accused of a crime. According to psychiatry professor Rob Whitley, men who have been falsely accused of crimes can endure psychological damage “similar to that seen in torture survivors.”
Samira Sadeque is a New York-based journalist reporting on immigration, sexual violence, and mental health, and will sometimes write about memes and dinosaurs too. Her work also appears in Reuters, NPR, and NBC among other publications. She graduated from Columbia Journalism School, and her work has been nominated for SAJA awards. Follow: @Samideque
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https://www.tiktok.com/@halpal___/video/6808598927676394758


https://twitter.com/LilBabyOG_/status/1247589686983491591?s=20


https://twitter.com/GoodeisSXE/status/1247542042785271809?s=20


https://twitter.com/livmanraksa/status/1247551584877379585?s=20


*First Published: Apr 7, 2020, 6:50 pm CDT
More stories to check out before you go


@ms_k_mc / TikTok


@bebegirl0018 / TikTok


@Blackkout__ / TikTok





Posted on Apr 7, 2020   Updated on Apr 8, 2020, 2:46 pm CDT
White girls and women are fetishizing Black men in bizarre TikTok videos that include rap songs, comments about physical attributes, and tags like #mytype or #Blackmen.
The Daily Dot reviewed nine videos where white women objectified Black men, including seven on TikTok and two posted by Twitter users calling out the creators.
Most of the videos following the trend have thousands of likes on TikTok. 
In a video with almost 4,500 likes, user @ms_k_mc appears makes faces alongside the text “Men I like.” Four options pop up: “White men,” “Asian men,” “Mexican men,” and “Island men.” She uses her fingers to shoot down each of the options before presenting above her the ultimate choice: “Black men” with the heart and fire emojis. 
In another video , user @bebegirl0018 says “no” to a running list of ethnicities and races before the option “BLACK MEN??” appears on the screen and she nods in approval. Her video is tagged with #mytype, #blackguys, and #blackmen.
User @halpal__ shared a video with the caption, “WHERE ARE MY DARK CHOCOLATE BOYS” and expressed her preference for “specifically dark chocolate” men. 
“Just to clear the air—no, I don’t date white boys,” she says. “I do date mixed boys, I like y’all little caramels okay. Y’all is fine as shit. But if you are chocolate, specifically dark chocolate—baby boy!”
In another video , a user posted the caption, “I fetishize black men what abt it?”
Twitter users called out one woman for fetishizing Black men. A TikTok video shows her saying, “So sweet, wonderful personalities….your kisses and your hugs just hit different … For all my chocolate men out there, who said it was OK to be that fine?”
According to the tweet, the video was uploaded by a TikTok user with a private account.
“Yes my dad is OK with me dating Black guys,” the woman says later in the video.
It’s not clear what prompted the video trend, but people on social media are expressing their issues with the content.
“Stop this trend of fetishizing black men in tiktok,” one Twitter user wrote. “It’s weird and uncomfortable to watch. Just say you like black men and go.”
The fetishization tied up in the #Blackmen TikTok trend is especially problematic given America’s history of white women—and society at large—using Black men as scapegoats for any criminal activity. In the 19th Century, Black men accused of sexually assaulting white women faced the death penalty, but white men accused of the same did not.
The historical problem has resulted in a psychological syndrome called “Blame a Black Man Syndrome,” according to Psychology Today , wherein either an imaginary Black man or an innocent, existing Black man are accused of a crime. According to psychiatry professor Rob Whitley, men who have been falsely accused of crimes can endure psychological damage “similar to that seen in torture survivors.”
Samira Sadeque is a New York-based journalist reporting on immigration, sexual violence, and mental health, and will sometimes write about memes and dinosaurs too. Her work also appears in Reuters, NPR, and NBC among other publications. She graduated from Columbia Journalism School, and her work has been nominated for SAJA awards. Follow: @Samideque
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Midget Death Squad Notre Dame Fan Meme Magic Member since Oct 2008 21371 posts
White girl transitions to big booty black Posted by Midget Death Squad on 9/2/22 at 10:00 am
(I posted to OT, but I'm also posting here since many don't go into that den of madness) warning Twatter link video You go Queen! When done can you come be NOLA's mayor and fix this shit? Sincerely, Angry Cis Straight White Male Pronouns: hehehe
Johnpettigrew LSU Fan Louisiana Member since Sep 2017 1274 posts
Posted by Johnpettigrew on 9/2/22 at 10:03 am to Midget Death Squad
RobertFootball South Carolina Fan Member since Mar 2021 1271 posts
Posted by RobertFootball on 9/2/22 at 10:03 am to Midget Death Squad
Serious question. How do these weirdos get the tens of thousands of dollars to have all these surgeries? How did they have the smarts to even SAVE that much money and not live paycheck to paycheck? How did they manage to have jobs that paid them well enough in the first place to even afford stupid shite like this? Where’s the money coming from?
tigerlion LSU Fan Member since Jul 2009 128 posts
Posted by tigerlion on 9/2/22 at 10:04 am to Midget Death Squad
I love the sound of British Ebonics
Zach LSU Fan Gizmonic Institute Member since May 2005 107456 posts
Posted by Zach on 9/2/22 at 10:09 am to Midget Death Squad
The best transition ever was Shirley Q. Liquor. Anyone up in here a fan?
Midget Death Squad Notre Dame Fan Meme Magic Member since Oct 2008 21371 posts
Posted by Midget Death Squad on 9/2/22 at 10:09 am to tigerlion
quote: I love the sound of British Ebonics Right! I think that's my most favoritist part of the interview is her accent. fricking priceless! I mean, if this girl is trolling, she is all in on being a troll. The shite she has done to her body ain't cheap!
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RobertFootball South Carolina Fan Member since Mar 2021 1271 posts
Posted by RobertFootball on 9/2/22 at 10:10 am to tigerlion
Wonder if she knows she sounds Indian and not black. Better open a 7-11 or a hotel, lady.??
oldskule USA Fan Down South Member since Mar 2016 10650 posts
Posted by oldskule on 9/2/22 at 10:11 am to Midget Death Squad
Corso Florida State Fan Atlanta Member since Feb 2020 6961 posts
Posted by Corso on 9/2/22 at 11:28 am to Midget Death Squad
I like how the host says being black is more than skin deep and you can't do it after a few appointments, it's about tradition, culture, etc. What about being a woman?
crimsonuatide Member since Jul 2017 1268 posts
Posted by crimsonuatide on 9/2/22 at 12:47 pm to Midget Death Squad
It's really hard to tell, was that satire?
Azkiger Member since Nov 2016 15959 posts
Posted by Azkiger on 9/2/22 at 12:51 pm to Midget Death Squad
If she says she's black, she's black. We cannot define what black is. If you identify as black, then you're black. Full stop. Be *clap* better!
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