Japanese Dude Says Black Women Are Ugly…So, Where Are The Black Men Defending Our Honour

Just last week one Japanese man published a blog in Psychology Today saying that black women were less attractive than women of other races. He could have published his blog in reverse and said which women out of the races are most attractive. But, no he had to pick on black women and by implication call them ugly.

I think what a sad pathetic kid he must have been in the school playground. Did he try to use a black girl to carry the burden of his pain and then he decided that black girls were his problem when he did not succeed? He was probably unsuccessful with them because he didn't really like them to begin with and they sensed it and would have nothing to do with him. So, then shame-faced that even those ugly black girls didn’t think him good enough, he vowed that one day he would become a scientist and use propaganda to call black women ugly to the whole world. After all, how can anybody dispute his bullshit if he says it in the name of science? He got his revenge.

It says a lot that a man from a racial background that hardly makes a sound has put himself forward in this way to insult a section of society.

I mean, where are the black men stepping out to defend the honour of black women? I browsed the Internet very extensively at the weekend for an article or two from any British Black man answering this but came across none. There are black men amongst many prominent figures in many areas of society including, politics, sports, media and journalism, entertainment, social politics and equality, etc. Yet, all was quiet on the western front.

I came across discussions in forums where some black men appeared to justify the Japanese man's insults with words about the black woman's physical appearances, her manner and her lifestyle.

There are plenty that are unattractive about women from other races but the women are not exposed and held out for criticisms by other people. It is not allowed to happen because before anybody can levy any criticisms the men from the race the woman comes from begin making a heroine out of her for the very things that are unattractive. Just look at the contestants from Big Brother.

This Japanese guy learned very early in his life what black women have been experiencing for years which is that they are unprotected. Black women are easy targets to any low self-esteem pathetic creature looking to make himself significant. This man was unknown to anybody outside the scientific circle and quite probably not that well known within there either. Now, his name and ugly face will be linked to black women for a long time to come.

This will become the case and we will not be able to remember a name or face of any black man who stood up to be our hero against such tyranny because none came forward. Older women can process this with some resilience. Young people will draw conclusions which will form unhealthy attitudes to being a black person and create unhealthy expectations of their experiences in society. This is not the way it is the world over but young people are not going to know that. Just imagine what notions are formulating in the young mind of the black boy who did not see any black guy step up in defence of black women. What will he make of this? And, then the black girl who sees that some other person has the confidence to call her ugly in front of the whole world and the black man's response is agreement either through silence or by reason.

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