Ok She’s right. My dad could pass for white. My dads people were wealthy and are wealthy. He fell in love with my mom who’s skin was of a way darker hue. My moms history comes from Alavert and GA plantations. My dads family didn’t like that. They’re totally brainwashed and have hate. No difference than those folks.They disowned my dad. I still can’t find my dads people to this day. So not only do we have everyone else hating us, we hate ourselves is my point here. Willie Lynch shyt.
My dad and mom warned me about white women. They’d say you go to jail or get killled and my feelings would get hurt. They were and are right. They also warned me about gray eyed black women. Lol. They said don’t trust em. I also have a beautiful per today’s standards a cousin with blue eyes and blonde hair. I’m darker and most think I’m Dominican. Im a proud person who is a black man in America.
The real reason for the creole being created is because the French and Spanish would claim their mullato offspring fully. That's were their wealth and education came from in comparison to other blacks. After slavery that gave them a comparative advantage over most slaves and mullatos who came from plantations ran by the English. In fact the English was most afraid of a separate mullato class emerging, which is why they staunchly enforced the one drop rule after gaining control of French and Spanish territories 💯!
The English coloreds, and mulatto petitioned to be considered White or grandfathered into being White when the British colonies where adopting White Supremacy policies by taking freedmen land, imposing new laws on Indians and Black's, and making slavery hereditary and lifelong.
I have a friend who ALWAYS use to tell me that I’m so cute to be dark and her mom used to tell me that too and she still says it sometimes. I haven’t talked to her in a couple of months but I said next time I talk to her I’m gonna tell her she’s cute to be light skinned. It’s awful that we have people our own race who act like they do. I’m proud of who I am and wouldn’t change anything about it
I blame Caucasians for people with brown and black skin tripping on the lightness or darkness of skin color. It should not matter, but we live in a complicated world due to racism.
That's right!!! ..they love speaking subtly to darker ppl like that!... Tell them you sort of tame in society/manners & at the table to be part neander..my ancestors taught well🤣!Thts no friend btw!
I am a 45 year old female from New Orleans and my Aunt told me that back then people had what was called the “ PAPER BAG TEST”. You could not bring someone home if they were darker than a brown paper bag. Just heartbreaking to think about that.
They also had the fine toothed comb test, too. If your hair wasn’t straight enough to glide through a fine toothed comb, you were excluded. It’s a sad predicament these people have subjected themselves to. The colorism is just an extension of self hate created by slavery just to humiliate and further divide us and create shame and hatred. I’m so glad to be away from this mindset that exists throughout Louisiana. Let them wallow in their insecurities, ignorance, and false sense of superiority if that’s what they wish to do. I’d rather live far away from this ignorance!
@@VS-fn3uq guest who created it. The test was believed by many to be used in the 20th century by many African-American social institutions such as sororities, fraternities, and social clubs
@@willtheethrill "Be with themselves" lmfao 🤣 .. It's probably because amongst "themselves" a range of skintones still exists, which made them not even want to be with some they consider part of "themselves". Get it?
I was actually advised against incest. Several of the matriarchs in my family to NEVER date anyone in Louisiana because we are probably related. I believed them and never dated anyone from Louisiana, where I was born. What she is saying makes total sense considering the economics of that time.
Bruh prob half the ppl in the US originate from some type of shared bloodline. Bro blood thins through time it dilutes mixed etc... by the time you are 20 gen in the amount of DNA you actually get from 20 gens ago is damn near non existent. JS That would be somewhere upwards of 500 600 700 yrs. considering most Americans die before 100.
My dad recently found his creole side of his family in Mississippi. I’m soooo glad he never had this mindset. My mother is a beautiful chocolate woman.
Because most creole will not procreate with darker skinned folks to preserve their “light skinned’ness”. You may need to re-watch this video before trying to keyboard attack me!
Creole is a culture and Creoles can be of any color. There is a misconception that all Creoles were/are mixed or light skin. Creole was the term used in Africa for the mixed race children born to African women and Portuguese expats on the African continent. With the era of the Transatlantic Salve Trade, the term Creole then meant born in the New World. It applied to both New World born Caucasians and Africans. Over time the term mistakenly become associated with Caucasian Creoles and Mixed race Creoles and Creoles of mainly African descent were sidelined. Creole food is over 90% African (now many dishes have been appropriated and called Cajun), the language is a mix of French and Africanisms along with traces of Spanish and other languages, the traditional religion is Catholic but a blend of African spirituality were/are also practiced by some.
That is correct because there were free people of color, white, black, and mixed idegineous who were considered Creole because they were born in the so-called new world. The racial and colorism aspect is baked into everything because of them folks.
Beyoncé in the last 10 yrs has started to behave like she was reared to. An anomaly. Black Americans have to stop allowing anomalies to represent monoracial monoethnic interest. Beyoncé behaves very pompously toward Black America. Take note of that. She even did it very subversively to the monoracial Aborigine, Kelly Rowland. When ever she released a project or single, Beyoncé attempts to steal spotlight. When she is the more talented and genuine of the two. She has also done this with younger Black American lady acts younger whom she doesn’t want to *pass the torch* to. This is why Janet is regarded of more respect. I believe she has something to do with blocking artist like Normani Kordei’s solo career as well as facets of Ari Lennox and new acts. It’s sick.
@GMacll. That’s probably why she didn’t respect Richard Lawson. Tina comes off as a narcissist anyway, but who is she??🤷🏿♂️ Please! Sittin up there with all that work done to her face looking like the Joker 🃏
@@blackolantern5666 She probably did not respect him because she found out how deep his self hatred really was. He only looked at her because she was perceived white. He also has a weird fetish, slight incestuest behavior with Beyoncé. Kissing on the mouth is weird.
Glad you mentioned the Blue Vein Society. There is a book called exactly that. From that book you can see how colorism became a thing in so-called black America.
I'm 75 years old - when I was a young woman my grandmother told me that a light-skinned boy I liked probably would not introduce me to his family because I wasn't light enough for them (keeping the color in the family). I have seen many people do this - not out of love, but they wanted to keep the yella line going.
Its so sad. That sort of logic is rooted in deep fear and a f'd up sense of love because any children born dark skin wouldn't have the best treatment and it would break the illusion of them not being black or the illusion of them being better than their darker skin counter part. Very sad.
@@stacycushinberry oh please are this creole arabs or black see why pure breed races avoid mixing They wanted ro keep the light skin to make up for being weak hybrids who turn against black ppl honestly creole should stay away from blacks if they not black becoz being black is being dark most cases
French colonies always had a mulatto class in their caste system. Which was a middle class between whites and blacks. So yes they saw black ppl beneath them. But it was part of preserving a social/financial class as well
I believe her. I’ve heard of this and believe it went beyond Louisiana and specifically in states like Texas, Illinois, Missouri, Virginia (DC) amongst light skin Blacks. You ever been around a “black” family and everybody, from grandma, auntie, uncles, 2nd cousins etc, is light skin with a certain aesthetic (light eyes, hair type)? Yeeeah, best believe they are being selective.
Yes, I've seen them in Virginia when I went Virginia Beach. Their form of light skin is not even healthy looking not mention the genetic issues they tend to have. I've also had patients like that. So sad.
I remember a girl from Louisiana telling me her kids came out cute because her and her hubbie arent related. I had no idea why she said that. Now i do. 😅
@HighKicks2yaTeef lol! Yep. I was telling her how cute her kids were and she said "Mine came out cute because me and (dads name) aren't related." I was looking at her like "well I hope not". She said "I'm serious" 😆 😂
All features that the white despises is found in the creole physically just like any other Black person of African origin. The creole, in the eyes of whites, has darker skin, wider nose (in some cases) kinky or curly hair (in many cases) curvaseous bodies (not a flat booty) and better skin tone. So, it becomes quite confusing when Black people desire and wish to be creole when the creole is not accepted either and treated in many cases as badly as any Black person. Colorism is dangerous...
You missing the point that's a love-hate relationship they love them cause they can do the white man biding and hate them cause of their black genes. Therefore, they are weponise against us
You say that loud! How the hell does a lighter color mean that you are beautiful? That is just damn stupid - Every women that I have ever know ( I am from the UK ) with dark skin has a beautiful texture and 9/10 times is far more beautiful than ANYONE else, blacks need to wake the F,,,,k up before it is too late! or is it too late?
Because Creoles being under the French colony had more agency, the same can be said to a degree about the Gullah Geechees in Spanish colonies and the coloreds in the British colonies until White Supremacy kicked into full gear.
she still suffering from negropean curse, with the unnatural blonde hair and shes halfway drag queen looking. The blonde hair black women in my family here in Texas is dark and natural.
I'm from Louisiana.. and I was teased about my color.. I'm a dark skin man and they used to demoralize me about my color.. interview me on this subject.. I was pushed to get into a relationship with a white girl in high school because none of the girls lighter than me wanted to talk to me because I was dark skin.. my mom lift me up as a youngster and let me know you can't stop being black.. when I went outside of Louisiana I got some of the prettiest women.. I been gone for 15 years and I don't even visit, I go take the back roads to see my people thats how much distain I have for the people.. it's classism, colorism, and competition based community..
I was celebrating how your mother armed you to value yourself; but then, you "got" pretty women? People suck; if not bigoted one way, then another... That language, so casual and unconscious. You got, or acquired, women, like any fungible Things ya Get. And prettiness... valuing humans just on the basis of their embodiment. What does that sound like to you.
I was in the Marine Corps with a man like that. They wanted to keep the money in the family so the cousins had to be with each other and marry each other or get kicked out of the family Fortune. He didn’t agree and joined the military to get away from it all. Then his brother married the last female cousin and he lost his inheritance.
I am of Creole heritage and agree with what Phil said about my cousins strongly desiring only wanting to mate with and having light-skinned children. A lot were cousins marrying cousins. They wouldn't date anyone darker than them.
My father is a white passing creole and my mom is a deeply melanated black woman. He made a conscious decision to leave his home town of Opelousas to go to Baton Rouge to meet a woman because it was only creoles around and he said he wasn't attracted to that. To much of a risk to end up with distant cousins.
I’m from Louisiana and I’m biracial and it’s literally like that with fully black people as well so y’all can stop it !! Matter of fact I’m doing a response vid now to this foolishness 😅
My grandmother used to say Creole people were stir-crazy cuz they mixed within themselves. They were strange because many of them mixed within a family or other Creole communities and THEY was mixing within themselves. So that's a bunch of stir crazy people😂😂😂
She’s speaking to the acceptance of privilege along class and race lines imposed upon them by their enslaver. I mean if that’s a badge of honor for you, okay.
@@fire418 You all had twerking in the USA before Caribbean people got there. So shut up. Anyway twerking is a form of African dance but you would not know that because you all are not African.
I don't care how she tried to spin it it's incest and it's cultish. I understand the cause and effect that created the creole community but they took it further to preserve their "race" knowing they were the most despised and desirable depending upon the situation and circumstances. Nothing has changed, however I hope the incestuous nature of the culture has.
Not true! Being a LaLwizyàna Kréyòlité is a regional ethnic group in Louisiana, and it's our culture too!! We are Black-American LaLwizyàna Kréyòlité people of Louisiana. LaLwizyàna Kréyòlité isn't a so-called: 'Race, it's a regional Black ethnic group in Louisiana.
@@miriam2368 📕Romans 9:13 KJV “As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.” Tradition stemming from the Talmud, that the descendants of Esau Edom would eventually become the Romans, and to a larger extent, all Europeans. That’s why the sun 🌞 burns you.
The world isn't that much different. Now it's deemed a "preference". From Louisiana, I grew up with one Creole sister and one biracial sister (both half-sisters). I also grew up with aunts (papa was a rolling stone) of Creole descendants. I was usually the only one with my complexion in spaces when I spent time with their families. I was never made to feel less directly by them but when we were out in the world I learned that there were going to be things that I would be denied access to. Those experiences mirror what it has been like having white girlfriends just a little more subtle. Some people, places, and things are not for us and that is a blessing when you truly know your worth. Rejection be saving lives.
My mom's family stuck to only marrying other Creole and mixed folk back in the day. I never understood how it went back for so many generations. But my great grandmother put a stop to it and completely rejected the Creole identity and identified as Black.
Interesting so did mine! Or maybe her family separated because we use no idea what happened to all of them! She had like 8 brothers and sisters on the 1910 census and 1920 census.
How is that better? You basically said she rejected her actual heritage and just started to identify with the part that was the lowest on the totem pole. Which is a very post 1960’s marxist thing to do.
They do the same in Dominican Republic! I had this one Dominican guy that was fully bIack tell me that the more lighter Dominicans from the North don’t mix with the ones from the south because they’re bIacker. They even face discrimination when they move up North…
Statistically, highly educated blacks are prime targets for racial discrimination. So you could still argue that she represents the black elite. You can only be elite within the context of your socioeconomic regime. If educated blacks are hated and actively oppressed, then uneducated ones are more elite by comparison.
The issue I have with some Creoles is that they want to be white passing and become part of WS society😒. Some Creoles think they’re White until they’re inevitably reminded they’re not.
Facts. And that generally goes for some light skinned people. Flirt with WS until they get a rude awakening. Black people always accept them back though.
But a lot of them are white. Someone with 75% Caucasian DNA or more should be considered white. If someone has to ask you what race you are etc... are you really black? Sick of people barely black benefitting from being black when its convenient for them.
Creole born, raised and proudly speak the language & all, however, some of my fellow brothers & sisters in our specific enclave of the community have a sickness of the mind & heart, what they also don’t realize is that we’re all descended from the the BLACKEST of the Haitians, tough reality right? Some can’t cope, but creole is a very broad scope, with many variations, some exotic, there’s plenty who have dark coal like skin, straight textured hair with blue or green eyes, I’m pretty sure there’s folks in the comments who have seen this, and there are some with the whitest of white skin, but also has the most nappy hair you’ve ever seen, sometimes bright red🤢 too. But imo, what should be preserved is the culture & language, outside of that, we’re all black🤷🏽♂️
@@adamblack6867 no I’m not, most our black lineage came from free Haitians & other parts of the Caribbean such as Cuba who came to the US in the 19th century. “Creole” is an amalgam of cultures, mainly French & African, but Native American & Iberian Spaniards as well, there ARE some who speak Spanish & because of the Catholic Church, the much older ones in the community such as my grandmother who’s 105, can speak Latin, as some of the churches back then were only conducted in the language. No offense to you but I know my lineage and history and I don’t like people telling me what I am or where I come from, that weren’t raised in the the culture. I’m jus happy that there are at-least some of us in the community that know where our people come from.
My grandfather is from Louisiana but he wasnt with that. He used to always talk about how beautiful and extremely crazy creole women were due to incest. Remember in Harlem Nights Redd Foxx said that line about Creole women, "uh oh, that creole b**ch".
You all are so damn ignorant amongst yourselves. I hope more mixed Black/White/Mulatto WAKES UP and sees the disrespect and rightly decides to go their own damn way. There’s enough of them (thanks to BM getting with Miss Ann!🤣) Most of the greatest freedom fighters in “Black” history were NOT black they were Mulatto - including Frederick. Douglass, John Horse, Marie Laveau (Creole yasss) and list goes on TOO long. You will claim the mixed when it’s convenient and discard them when they don’t tap to your song and play your game. Some of y’all can be just as terrible as WS. I pray for an awakening and let us all find some peace. B/W is NOT BLACK so if she’s looking like Miss Ann, it’s because she has her in there!! Wow
I’m from Louisiana and most people there know this. She is not saying that her family committed incest but that is exactly how far people of certain color or folks who felt like they were creole as they call it to maintain the color in the family. Let me just say this though, everyone in Louisiana who claim to be creole is not creole lol. Just because your skin is lighter don’t make you creole just because you want to be creole lol.
That's a loud secret amongst monkeys. They have no God and freak everyone. It's in alot of families. In house babies. Between siblings, parents n kids. It's a conversation that still hurts and instead of addressing the issue...people rather keep humping along. Here is the matrix.
People hear what they want to hear. It’s never positive when someone calls any group “those people.¨ Although we come in all shades, too many people get fixated on eye and skin color. Creole is our culture; it´s not our race.
It's all so sad how divided humanity is 😢. I hope someday we can all just be people and everyone can just have their space in society. Not getting treated badly for having a skin colour that is different.
The Boule, The Links and Jack and Jill are all apart of this foolishness. My sister was invited to a party and she noticed that everyone was her complexion aka light bright damn near white and she started asking questions about why everyone was fair skinned. They told her about the brown paper bag test. She was shocked that it was true when I told her years before she was invited to that party. All of my sisters 4 in total are light bright and told stories about being invited to these gatherings of other light brights 😆. Weirdos!!! Now all of them including my mom are Eastern Stars. I digress.
Yeah the French Creole as they are called in the Caribbean are very classes and very prejudice towards black skin people, unless you're very rich. However they get their rude awakening when they travel to places like America and Europe were
I used to live in New Orleans and my grandmother is from there. They still have secret creole society clubs and they have ‘pencil test’ and the‘paper bag’ test going strong to this day. 🔥🔥🔥
@@topnotchtx those who are darker than a paper bag are not admitted; if your hair is curly enough to hold a pencil, then you’re not getting in. This is the legacy of colorism and the Octoroon balls of the old days.
She is very beautiful and she is very correct! I’m from Baton Rouge and went to Southern University, a HBCU. The creoles are the beloved ones on Black campuses.
Watch 'The Feast of All Saints". A lot of these women during slavery were concubines of white men. How they got that complexion is nothing to be proud of.
No matter how you slice it, they are the seed of Esau and black women. It's that simple. They celebrate the Esau mix and try to breed out Jacob. This is what they are proud of.
Started off with excuses like everybody does when they want you to accept what was done. "It was a different time" means "we didn't have the strength to do anything better or different".
And most of the DMV don’t even know who those people are. The monoracial Black Society don’t allow mulattos to run business of monoracial indigenous. That is insane.
I just read about them and all of the "Wesorts" families (not sure but I think the term is offensive nowadays, but there is nothing else to call the group) most of their descendants broke free and refreshed their genes though. The black community used to shame people for marrying into that family
@@josephinebournes8212 None of our black scholars ever called this behavior colorism, they just referred to it as self hatred. The word "colorism" was created by and pushed an immigrant female.
I heard of families like this in Mississippi my mom told me this goes far beyond the paper bag test. Don’t know why she look freaky weird. No harm intended I just have a spirit of discernment that’s strong in I see something in her😢. Blessings to all. You find out too late that the darker the berry the deeper the root is a Blessing. If you knew it would blow your mind that lineage means more then you could ever understand🤯 👼🏾👼🏿. The same skin they made to be your sin.
I’m a 70’s baby and my grandparents are not from the south but from Central America Honduras 🇭🇳! My grandpa who we called Poncho would tell me to stay outta of the sun because I would get to black, but he would never tell my sister this. My grandmother when taking us to stores as we road the bus would hear Hispanic people say in Spanish “what she doin w those N-- children” and my grandma would let’em have it in Spanish right back checking their behinds w the quickness. My grandparents looked more Hispanic Indian so I stood out like a sore thumb. But to hear my grandmother let people have it in Spanish and the look on their face as they tried to figure out how she knew what they said was priceless. I was so confused growing up, my moms had different hair, fam looked different, strong accents and most spoke Spanish but only when needed or to defend themselves from other Hispanic/Central Americans bcus we were with them. It’s just crazy and hopefully things can improve because truly they have only improved a little
She also didn’t mention that if any of them was born of a darker hue would be looked down on and what they looked down on is who we would call dark skin and she fits that mold. Tina Knowels yes Beyoncé mother color was the acceptable shade.
I’m Creole right here in Lafayette, Louisiana. We are black bro. The only difference is the culture. We speak English/French and listen to Zydeco music and do a lot of trail rides and festivals. We vary in every color don’t get it twisted. Laissez Les bon temps rouler
d'ac·cord, tres bien. Great music. Majority of my island are what would be afro creoles . I am from a creolized culture in the Caribbean. We have the banjo, violin, djembe drums and flute in the traditional music.
She is correct. ALthough alot of those light-skinned clubs were for lights-skinned blacks, dark-skinned blacks could join too as long as they had status and wealth.
I grew up in Louisiana and everything you guys said are true. Those creoles did not date dark skin people. Most of them looked similar. The Cane River Creole region in Louisiana is notorious for that.
There was no inbreeding in French Colonial Louisiana among Louisiana Creoles because the Creole Heritage Societies maintained strict records of who was related to whom. Under French rule in the Pre-Louisiana Purchase territory, and especially New Orleans, French Creoles had birth certificates, containing the names of the mother and father, at a time when Black American slaves and poor whites did not. The phrase "keeping it in the family" did not originate with any sort of incest or inbreeding. Even today, there are non-Creole people, of all ethnicies who do not consider a 7th cousins to be an immediate family relative.
Don't forget, our ancestors are watching anyone who claims to be Black, but has a dislike of an unmixed Black complexion. The greatest civilizations in human history, were created by unmixed African/Black people who were dark-brown to jet-Black in complexion... Kush, Nubia, Kemetic/Egypt, Sumer, Harappa, Etruscan, Crete, Olmec and many more. Today's love of light skin is the clearest example of our Worldwide defeat by the non-Black people of this planet.
@@tanya8131971 Black people were on the Island of Crete and in mainland Greece, long before white people arrived not only in the Mediterranean , but in Europe. White people originated in Central Asia, not Europe. They didn't arrive in those areas until well after 1,400 bc, and only copied the civilizations already created by Afrikan/Black people.
Im from New Orleans and just spoke of this on yesterday with my 14yr old. Because they loved us in private and created children whose features were mixed, there was now a group of individuals who also felt left out. Not dark enough to be Negro and not light enough to be White. For them this was somehow a one up. Due to the decreased melanin they also somehow felt Superior to people of color who had darker skin. Yes the too owned slaves. Its also a fact that they attempt to preserve the complexion by not procreating with darker skin blacks. Uts also a fact that many also dislike themselves because truth is you got that way because Master was sleeping with your ancestors mostly by force or in secret and there is no honor in that.
@@xmoreno3366Not discounting what u said but not all relationships between white and blacks were from rape, majority was but some were consenting. My great grandmother even inherited multiple properties from her white father. Now she was an extremely colourist person though.
Creole is a lot more than light skin, and there are French Creoles from Louisiana, to the Caribbean and South America, and they aren’t high yellow either.
Im a Louisiana Creole from Cane River. I can say it is Rumored that this is true! I was told growing up that some of my relatives from the river keep it in the family to keep the skin light. I haven’t witnessed it myself though.
My grandmother is Louisiana Creole, and this, uhh.. makes a lot of sense lol. I identify as mixed (black/white), most of my family are either white, black, or mixed, but one thing I didn't really notice was that regardless of what we were, we're all light skin. I grew up not caring about stuff like that fortunately, but I noticed a difference when one of my cousins, who is very light, got together with a very dark skin man. The news spread like wildfire in my family, nothing too messed up was said, but I did notice that everyone kept talking about it like it was something scandalous. Like "oooh she's dating someone dark!?" etc.. I was a kid when it happened so like I said I didn't understand the fuss, but looking back and observing patterns, and watching videos like these, on top of my grandma fleeing Louisiana for a multitude of reasons when she was younger, this makes a ton of sense. My family never questions when we date someone white/light skin, but if they happen to be dark they take notice.. Just something I wanted to share lol
Have you ever heard of the paper bag rule? Man oh man working at the railroad and hearing me talk about thar while growing up in Louisiana is absolutely absurd. Those folks made up all kind of rules to perserve their evil.
I have a friend who is from Louisiana and he claimed he was of Creole heritage. I of course am not of Creole heritage and initially didn't know anything about what the word meant nor the cultural meaning. I know a little more about it but am still a bit foreign about the term. What was still most confusing about mixed race people from Louisiana was that when they mentioned that they were Creole, it sort of felt that they considered themselves more superior than other black folks that were darker. My confusion was that my so-called Creole buddy was dark as pitch. Yet, he still felt more special by considering himself Creole. Things would go so far as to be humorous to the point that whenever pictures were taken, my friend would think that something was wrong with the light filter as he complained about how dark he looked. I would often scratch my head. Just as I'm scratching my head about the Creole woman on the video. Despite the blonde hair, she in fact practically appears to have a very similar complexion no different than the host, Phillip Scott. I can see that she has some other heritage in her, but IMHO, that woman is dark-skinned. At best she looks a bit bright, but she's not light-skinned. That's just my opinion.
Actually, the most accurate way of viewing someone 's natural complexion is through natural lighting. Not artificial lighting in buildings, studios or any infrastructures that has artificial lighting. By Natural Lighting, I mean outside lighting, especially before the sun 's 🌞 goes down. Before dusk or dawn.
"Things would go so far as to be humorous...". Yeah, you sure made me giggle😆 (seriously)! You have Black Puerto Ricans. You have Black Dominicans. You have Black Hondurans. By Black I mostly mean those admixed Afro-Latinos with a majority of Black DNA. Actor "Mr. T" is also a part of the Creole community. I think your friend would be better off by saying he also is part of the Creole community, or he has Creole ancestry and leave it at that. But I thought Creole meant mixed? Mixed with who? How do you become mixed? Does a calico cat have a mother and a father?
My grandma came from the darkest & created the "eyes".yet her story never waivered!!!!!!!!! The children were light dark with eyes you couldn't believe 💯
I am of Caribbean descent and as far as I understand, Creole would refer to French people who were not born in France but in one of their “colonies.” Afterwards these people mixed with Africans/Black people and those children became known as Creole. On the island my people are from Creole usually referred to a black person, skin tone didn’t matter. So this is very interesting to me that skin hue was one of the major defining characteristics of the American Creoles.
I trust that you know that even within the Francophone Caribbean context, these dynamics exist(ed). E.g. the "bon mulatre". (I don't know how to add the circonflexe when on a computer, please pardon the spelling.) The so-called bon mulatre referred to the biracial Black/Africana person who had the curly hair, light eyes and facial features associated with nonBlack groups. They were/are favored for it. This internalized hatred wounded us everywhere so in Africa the terminology may differ but the dynamics are much the same.
I’m from Gulfport Ms and I can confirm this is true . Got some friends who almost all look the same they are creole. They kept it in the family. BUT they all love dark skinned guys 😂 and they all love my skin color they love to call me chocolate. But they are some beautiful people. But once again they kept it in the family to have it that way
i am from new orleans.... city full of beautiful creole people. in my adult lifetime, on of our most loved mayors was creole and later his son became mayor. good people, beautiful people, educated people and cultured people.
Good movie to watch made from the novel of Ann Rice, is named "Feasts of All Saints." This is a movie about how many Creoles lived. Creoles are dark skin and light skin. They were free but yet not free.
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She’s right. My dad could pass for white. My dads people were wealthy and are wealthy. He fell in love with my mom who’s skin was of a way darker hue. My moms history comes from Alavert and GA plantations. My dads family didn’t like that. They’re totally brainwashed and have hate. No difference than those folks.They disowned my dad. I still can’t find my dads people to this day. So not only do we have everyone else hating us, we hate ourselves is my point here. Willie Lynch shyt.
Your correct Bro. Scott.
What is Alavert? My father's family is from a Middle Georgia plantation.
My dad and mom warned me about white women. They’d say you go to jail or get killled and my feelings would get hurt. They were and are right. They also warned me about gray eyed black women. Lol. They said don’t trust em. I also have a beautiful per today’s standards a cousin with blue eyes and blonde hair. I’m darker and most think I’m Dominican. Im a proud person who is a black man in America.
@@rayj.9568 It was a typo. My mom is from Lumpkin, GA
@@rayj.9568 My moms grand parents were slaves and her parents were and share croppers which is also slavery imo
The real reason for the creole being created is because the French and Spanish would claim their mullato offspring fully. That's were their wealth and education came from in comparison to other blacks. After slavery that gave them a comparative advantage over most slaves and mullatos who came from plantations ran by the English. In fact the English was most afraid of a separate mullato class emerging, which is why they staunchly enforced the one drop rule after gaining control of French and Spanish territories 💯!
That is correct friend!
The English coloreds, and mulatto petitioned to be considered White or grandfathered into being White when the British colonies where adopting White Supremacy policies by taking freedmen land, imposing new laws on Indians and Black's, and making slavery hereditary and lifelong.
Wicked people really
@@AltraTarasounds like greed
🎯thank you for your post!
I have a friend who ALWAYS use to tell me that I’m so cute to be dark and her mom used to tell me that too and she still says it sometimes. I haven’t talked to her in a couple of months but I said next time I talk to her I’m gonna tell her she’s cute to be light skinned. It’s awful that we have people our own race who act like they do. I’m proud of who I am and wouldn’t change anything about it
I blame Caucasians for people with brown and black skin tripping on the lightness or darkness of skin color. It should not matter, but we live in a complicated world due to racism.
That's right!!! ..they love speaking subtly to darker ppl like that!... Tell them you sort of tame in society/manners & at the table to be part neander..my ancestors taught well🤣!Thts no friend btw!
@@ms.ladybug6186
We are all part neander or some other extinct hommind
Say good-looking fried chicken
That's messed up.
She tried so hard not to say incest.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yep 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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yup
Fr just call it what it is😐
I am a 45 year old female from New Orleans and my Aunt told me that back then people had what was called the “ PAPER BAG TEST”. You could not bring someone home if they were darker than a brown paper bag. Just heartbreaking to think about that.
Back in the mid- late '90s they were still holding paper bag tests. Just to get into bars and nightclubs.
I heard that, too🎉
They also had the fine toothed comb test, too. If your hair wasn’t straight enough to glide through a fine toothed comb, you were excluded. It’s a sad predicament these people have subjected themselves to. The colorism is just an extension of self hate created by slavery just to humiliate and further divide us and create shame and hatred. I’m so glad to be away from this mindset that exists throughout Louisiana. Let them wallow in their insecurities, ignorance, and false sense of superiority if that’s what they wish to do. I’d rather live far away from this ignorance!
Wow
@@VS-fn3uq guest who created it. The test was believed by many to be used in the 20th century by many African-American social institutions such as sororities, fraternities, and social clubs
My family is creole and they are VERY much colorists.
Wow love that name shalom
@@ShawnWest-B1 peace family
Can you explain? Is it because they wanted to be with themselves like every other group in this world?
@@willtheethrill "Be with themselves" lmfao 🤣 .. It's probably because amongst "themselves" a range of skintones still exists, which made them not even want to be with some they consider part of "themselves". Get it?
@@willtheethrill Say that again! simply wanting to divide us even more, such foolishness!
I was actually advised against incest. Several of the matriarchs in my family to NEVER date anyone in Louisiana because we are probably related. I believed them and never dated anyone from Louisiana, where I was born. What she is saying makes total sense considering the economics of that time.
That's what I was told by my mother, but in Missouri...
I agree
Wow that's done deep ISH
@@Eet_Mia Facts them Melungeons are damn near white now it wasn't like that before,they were Moor of a deep copper swarthy complexion...
Bruh prob half the ppl in the US originate from some type of shared bloodline. Bro blood thins through time it dilutes mixed etc... by the time you are 20 gen in the amount of DNA you actually get from 20 gens ago is damn near non existent. JS That would be somewhere upwards of 500 600 700 yrs. considering most Americans die before 100.
Last I heard melanin is worth more than gold ❤
I'm glad I love me
@@zurijames9232Melatonin and melanin are two different things.
That part!
‼️🤎
Which explains the black market .. and kidnappings of black ppl
My dad recently found his creole side of his family in Mississippi. I’m soooo glad he never had this mindset. My mother is a beautiful chocolate woman.
So why couldn't she just be a beautiful woman, why did YOU have to say chocolate? YOU fed into that even more.
Because most creole will not procreate with darker skinned folks to preserve their “light skinned’ness”. You may need to re-watch this video before trying to keyboard attack me!
@@4dyamondx745she was letting you know her mother is dark skin … that’s why 😂
The guy in the video- pissed off- if beyonce sister or my sister wanted to date him? hmmmmmmm- thank about it.
Creole is a socially accepted basterd, dax all Sis.
Being pure black with intellect is a powerful combination.
There’s no pure black in America
till you run into an asian, or even worse, a dark skin skin hindu boy
Most beautiful ppl on the planet
Yes....BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL AND BLACK POWER IS THE FUTURE.😊
@@makiba9461is that you in your avatar? If so you are actually brown, not black
Am I the only one realizing that they committed incest to look a certain way?
👀 you could have a point there!
Of course they did!
Nope your not nasty mess
The Zionist Colonisers do the same thing.
Why are we even surprised?
There's a lot of truth in what she's saying. My parents are from the south, and I've heard these stories growing up.
I’ve heard the stories from family and others. It’s why I conclude today it’s self hate on steroids. It’s my opinion is all.
@@ishmaelbull8445that's a fact though
Lot of the pure Caucasian women choose the darker skin brothas,in this video she said is correct,
Creole women look the best.
@@martinvanburen4578 My mom told me that this white woman who happen to encounter creole said she thought they are most beautiful people on the earth.
Thats that colorism ish. You can have it, everyone's beautiful not just one group of people.
the world disagrees with you lmfao
Huemans dont need made made sunscreen to be under the sun, humans do.
@@astroprotectorgiving trolling WS uneducated rhetoric but keep it up
Problem is lots of people r hypocrites.
@@astroprotectorwhat world yours you live in he's right not you
Creole is a culture and Creoles can be of any color. There is a misconception that all Creoles were/are mixed or light skin. Creole was the term used in Africa for the mixed race children born to African women and Portuguese expats on the African continent. With the era of the Transatlantic Salve Trade, the term Creole then meant born in the New World. It applied to both New World born Caucasians and Africans. Over time the term mistakenly become associated with Caucasian Creoles and Mixed race Creoles and Creoles of mainly African descent were sidelined. Creole food is over 90% African (now many dishes have been appropriated and called Cajun), the language is a mix of French and Africanisms along with traces of Spanish and other languages, the traditional religion is Catholic but a blend of African spirituality were/are also practiced by some.
That is correct because there were free people of color, white, black, and mixed idegineous who were considered Creole because they were born in the so-called new world. The racial and colorism aspect is baked into everything because of them folks.
Thank you for explaining the origin of what Creole meant or means.
@@jaelredfern7381 You're welcome.
This is the explanation I was looking for.
Louisiana creoles tend to be mixed. A gumbo. That was the start of the creation. Just say you want to be seen as mixed 🤔
Y’all might not like this, Tina Beyoncé is a product of “keeping it in the family”.
Say what?
I been knew that.
Beyoncé in the last 10 yrs has started to behave like she was reared to. An anomaly. Black Americans have to stop allowing anomalies to represent monoracial monoethnic interest. Beyoncé behaves very pompously toward Black America. Take note of that. She even did it very subversively to the monoracial Aborigine, Kelly Rowland. When ever she released a project or single, Beyoncé attempts to steal spotlight. When she is the more talented and genuine of the two. She has also done this with younger Black American lady acts younger whom she doesn’t want to *pass the torch* to. This is why Janet is regarded of more respect. I believe she has something to do with blocking artist like Normani Kordei’s solo career as well as facets of Ari Lennox and new acts. It’s sick.
@GMacll. That’s probably why she didn’t respect Richard Lawson. Tina comes off as a narcissist anyway, but who is she??🤷🏿♂️ Please! Sittin up there with all that work done to her face looking like the Joker 🃏
@@blackolantern5666 She probably did not respect him because she found out how deep his self hatred really was. He only looked at her because she was perceived white. He also has a weird fetish, slight incestuest behavior with Beyoncé. Kissing on the mouth is weird.
Glad you mentioned the Blue Vein Society. There is a book called exactly that. From that book you can see how colorism became a thing in so-called black America.
I'm 75 years old - when I was a young woman my grandmother told me that a light-skinned boy I liked probably would not introduce me to his family because I wasn't light enough for them (keeping the color in the family). I have seen many people do this - not out of love, but they wanted to keep the yella line going.
This is so true! I know several families like this when I was growing up. And they're still light skinned to this day!
@@user-ll5cc6pg4yyou r tripping and in deep cognitive dissonance.
Its so sad. That sort of logic is rooted in deep fear and a f'd up sense of love because any children born dark skin wouldn't have the best treatment and it would break the illusion of them not being black or the illusion of them being better than their darker skin counter part. Very sad.
IT is so sad
@@stacycushinberry oh please are this creole arabs or black see why pure breed races avoid mixing
They wanted ro keep the light skin to make up for being weak hybrids who turn against black ppl honestly creole should stay away from blacks if they not black becoz being black is being dark most cases
French colonies always had a mulatto class in their caste system. Which was a middle class between whites and blacks. So yes they saw black ppl beneath them. But it was part of preserving a social/financial class as well
Same as many of the "Pardos" in Brazil.
For sure👍
@@skatebordstephenAdriana Lima the most beautiful VS supermodel is Pardo & native
Brazil is like that.
I believe her. I’ve heard of this and believe it went beyond Louisiana and specifically in states like Texas, Illinois, Missouri, Virginia (DC) amongst light skin Blacks.
You ever been around a “black” family and everybody, from grandma, auntie, uncles, 2nd cousins etc, is light skin with a certain aesthetic (light eyes, hair type)? Yeeeah, best believe they are being selective.
Alabama too
Yes, I've seen them in Virginia when I went Virginia Beach. Their form of light skin is not even healthy looking not mention the genetic issues they tend to have. I've also had patients like that. So sad.
Florida and Georgia too
@MichelleHunter Georgia yes but Florida, where? Certainly not in South Florida
@@RayFamilyreality North Georgia. All around Tallahassee areas
I remember a girl from Louisiana telling me her kids came out cute because her and her hubbie arent related. I had no idea why she said that. Now i do. 😅
WHAT?? 😂
@HighKicks2yaTeef lol! Yep. I was telling her how cute her kids were and she said "Mine came out cute because me and (dads name) aren't related." I was looking at her like "well I hope not". She said "I'm serious" 😆 😂
@@beautifulmind6697😂😂
Wow. So telling 😂
@@beautifulmind6697
Man that's nasty AF
Smh of all the things you could take from Frenchman ... Yiiikes
All features that the white despises is found in the creole physically just like any other Black person of African origin. The creole, in the eyes of whites, has darker skin, wider nose (in some cases) kinky or curly hair (in many cases) curvaseous bodies (not a flat booty) and better skin tone. So, it becomes quite confusing when Black people desire and wish to be creole when the creole is not accepted either and treated in many cases as badly as any Black person. Colorism is dangerous...
You missing the point that's a love-hate relationship they love them cause they can do the white man biding and hate them cause of their black genes. Therefore, they are weponise against us
I disagree. Creole women don't come with much body and ass! They pretty women built like white girls.
You say that loud! How the hell does a lighter color mean that you are beautiful? That is just damn stupid - Every women that I have ever know ( I am from the UK ) with dark skin has a beautiful texture and 9/10 times is far more beautiful than ANYONE else, blacks need to wake the F,,,,k up before it is too late! or is it too late?
Because Creoles being under the French colony had more agency, the same can be said to a degree about the Gullah Geechees in Spanish colonies and the coloreds in the British colonies until White Supremacy kicked into full gear.
she still suffering from negropean curse, with the unnatural blonde hair and shes halfway drag queen looking. The blonde hair black women in my family here in Texas is dark and natural.
Even if not incest there is a lack of genetic diversity leading to mental and emotional problems that we still don’t fully understand.
You are correct. The lack of diversity in the gene pool puts their entire community at risk of extinction.
@@bjo004And physical mutations.
let it go, now Im thinking in build a smart future city in Africa, my uncle is an architect, is homes in Africa, oh!!! man, in Mozambique
now its make partners to difficult, cause I want my family to live good
That's false, idk where you got that from.
I'm from Louisiana.. and I was teased about my color.. I'm a dark skin man and they used to demoralize me about my color.. interview me on this subject.. I was pushed to get into a relationship with a white girl in high school because none of the girls lighter than me wanted to talk to me because I was dark skin.. my mom lift me up as a youngster and let me know you can't stop being black.. when I went outside of Louisiana I got some of the prettiest women.. I been gone for 15 years and I don't even visit, I go take the back roads to see my people thats how much distain I have for the people.. it's classism, colorism, and competition based community..
A Willey lynch sick ass community living up to his doctrine. Good for you
Thanks for sharing
How were you pushed into dating a white girl? That is what you wanted to do, no one can make you date anyone that you don't yearn for?
I was celebrating how your mother armed you to value yourself; but then, you "got" pretty women? People suck; if not bigoted one way, then another...
That language, so casual and unconscious.
You got, or acquired, women, like any fungible Things ya Get.
And prettiness... valuing humans just on the basis of their embodiment. What does that sound like to you.
With all due reapect but you sound colorist. It seems you only wanted light skin girls, but you couldn't have them, so you went white. Typical.
Im from Louisiana. She not lying!
That's south Louisiana, in north Louisiana we don't care nothing bout them folks
@@marvin469 I'm from central. 318 We have a few around. They honestly identify with white ppl. So we don't fool with them either.
@@marvin469it definitely isn’t south Louisiana
I was in the Marine Corps with a man like that. They wanted to keep the money in the family so the cousins had to be with each other and marry each other or get kicked out of the family Fortune. He didn’t agree and joined the military to get away from it all. Then his brother married the last female cousin and he lost his inheritance.
They’re destroying their gene pool in the long run. Their future kids will have disabilities
I am of Creole heritage and agree with what Phil said about my cousins strongly desiring only wanting to mate with and having light-skinned children. A lot were cousins marrying cousins. They wouldn't date anyone darker than them.
she still suffering from negropean curse, with the blonde hair and shes halfway drag queen looking
Sounds like the Rothschilds
@@jennifermccrayj-shrink5906 do they have to date somone darker than them? wouldnt that mean they wouldnt exist anymore as a distinct group
My father is a white passing creole and my mom is a deeply melanated black woman. He made a conscious decision to leave his home town of Opelousas to go to Baton Rouge to meet a woman because it was only creoles around and he said he wasn't attracted to that. To much of a risk to end up with distant cousins.
I agree with him and I feel the same way. I am not attracted to people who look like me
White presenting not white passing
I’m from Louisiana and I’m biracial and it’s literally like that with fully black people as well so y’all can stop it !! Matter of fact I’m doing a response vid now to this foolishness 😅
Are you related to any LeComptes and Broussards? This sounds just like my family from Opelousas.
@@thecummingsfamily7263 I am related to the Broussards, Papillons, and Simiens
My grandmother used to say Creole people were stir-crazy cuz they mixed within themselves. They were strange because many of them mixed within a family or other Creole communities and THEY was mixing within themselves. So that's a bunch of stir crazy people😂😂😂
Yup that European DNA working hard
Proud to have black skin! Good day sir 😊
She’s speaking to the acceptance of privilege along class and race lines imposed upon them by their enslaver. I mean if that’s a badge of honor for you, okay.
That part
This..
Well that's what happens when men put women like her on a pedestal. No need to be upset at the monsters y'all created. 🤷🏾♀️
@@Bloombaby99this.
It is.
The Feast of all Saints is a good movie to watch that depicts what she is talking about.
Very interesting movie.
I seen that...the mullatoes are enemies of fba
It happened in the Caribbean too. My great grandmother hated her daughter (my gm) for marrying a dark skinned black man
Yet still Tariq Nasheed claims Caribbean people brought colourism to the USA. SMH.
I'm dark-skinned and love it I wouldn't trade it for nothing in this would I'm proud my heavenly father made me with melanated
@@michaelhardwick8382Amen!
@@njemilenantan2269He did say Caribbeans brought degeneracy. Which I agree with, all that twerking and sexual bs.
@@fire418 You all had twerking in the USA before Caribbean people got there. So shut up. Anyway twerking is a form of African dance but you would not know that because you all are not African.
We know who they learned it from. (The Royal Family)
That's what I was thinking and a lot of them have birth defects!
That Cleft Jaw.
Exactly, the royal family
I don't care how she tried to spin it it's incest and it's cultish. I understand the cause and effect that created the creole community but they took it further to preserve their "race" knowing they were the most despised and desirable depending upon the situation and circumstances. Nothing has changed, however I hope the incestuous nature of the culture has.
Tired of people trying to tell me what I am. Creole is not a race it’s a Culture.
No it isn't. I'd this true then pure white people can be creole
A culture of circumstances of Euro hegemony. Just stay out of Afraka
@@garrettcole2251Your ass probably isn’t even African 😂
Not true! Being a LaLwizyàna Kréyòlité is a regional ethnic group in Louisiana, and it's our culture too!! We are Black-American LaLwizyàna Kréyòlité people of Louisiana. LaLwizyàna Kréyòlité isn't a so-called: 'Race, it's a regional Black ethnic group in Louisiana.
whatever, cant escape from the slavery😁
Love my brown skin will not change it for nothing
Love my light skin!
@@prettyisraeljudah you’re brown.
@@kayabe856 well thank you! Is that a problem?
@@prettyisraeljudahAMEN AMEN,,Sister, Me 2🎉😂🎉😂
Same over here!!!! LOVE, LOVE my South African brown skin😊❤️❤️❤️
Colorism is alive in the black community believe it!!!
Race not real and you ppl who say blk community don't mean anything.
And it will continue. TBT
@@rhondae8222I hope not. There’s so much we could accomplish if we’d unite across the diaspora
I don’t know if they consider themselves black
Thank God I don’t suffer from insecurities anymore. If they wanna do that they can.
Yeah right you would say that sounds just about right
@@brownskin59 LMFAOO
@@NobleSoy get the hell out of here. When America system go down I pray you go down with it
Well said !!!!
And that is exactly what it is, damn stupidity! I am so tired of this brainless subject!
Sounds like she’s beating around the bush to me….
They learn crackalization and think Stockholm syndrome is celebrated.
She kept it real enough in my book.
She was saying a lot but saying nothing. She couldn’t articulate herself to save her life
They were that hard up to stay light skinned. Lack of Melanin is a curse.
No child of God is cursed.
@@miriam2368 📕Romans 9:13 KJV
“As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.” Tradition stemming from the Talmud, that the descendants of Esau Edom would eventually become the Romans, and to a larger extent, all Europeans. That’s why the sun 🌞 burns you.
@user-ll5cc6pg4y Every body ain’t into light skinned women especially a bunch of inbreds 😝😜
I'm from New Orleans and she is CORRECT
see thats yall in south louisiana.. we up north louisiana.. never did that mess....................................
The world isn't that much different. Now it's deemed a "preference". From Louisiana, I grew up with one Creole sister and one biracial sister (both half-sisters). I also grew up with aunts (papa was a rolling stone) of Creole descendants. I was usually the only one with my complexion in spaces when I spent time with their families. I was never made to feel less directly by them but when we were out in the world I learned that there were going to be things that I would be denied access to. Those experiences mirror what it has been like having white girlfriends just a little more subtle. Some people, places, and things are not for us and that is a blessing when you truly know your worth. Rejection be saving lives.
Yup basically
My mom's family stuck to only marrying other Creole and mixed folk back in the day. I never understood how it went back for so many generations. But my great grandmother put a stop to it and completely rejected the Creole identity and identified as Black.
Probably has to do with why many of them are so Mean also
Wow 😮
Interesting so did mine! Or maybe her family separated because we use no idea what happened to all of them! She had like 8 brothers and sisters on the 1910 census and 1920 census.
@@chrstmanservant Right!
How is that better? You basically said she rejected her actual heritage and just started to identify with the part that was the lowest on the totem pole. Which is a very post 1960’s marxist thing to do.
They do the same in Dominican Republic! I had this one Dominican guy that was fully bIack tell me that the more lighter Dominicans from the North don’t mix with the ones from the south because they’re bIacker. They even face discrimination when they move up North…
I heard this too
Of course. Everywhere the white man has set foot deals with racism and colorism. The Hispanic community is no different (same with Asians and Arabs).
Shameful. What’s wrong with these people??
Wow just wow.I knew something was up with that island.
For me they dont exist, that mf
Imagine being proud of a mutation
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Most cultures practice crackalization in real-time. Colorism is real a Stockholm syndrome condensation.
Dark chocolate is best. Fite me, Yurip.
This woman simply cannot articulate herself no matter how hard she tried.
Really? It’s called taking complex ideas and trying to dumb it down so numbskulls like you can understand.
😂😂😂❤😂😂😂
I agree. Beyonce is the same way. She sounds uneducated to say the least.
Statistically, highly educated blacks are prime targets for racial discrimination. So you could still argue that she represents the black elite. You can only be elite within the context of your socioeconomic regime. If educated blacks are hated and actively oppressed, then uneducated ones are more elite by comparison.
Typo in previous comment.
I know of a line of families like this in Bridgeton N.J. My mom told me about them when i was younger. Disgusting!
Same happened to J Edgar Hoover.
The Goulds of Gouldstown NJ ? I heard Steadman Graham is from Whitesboro NJ and I was told they do the same thing!
@@valwilliams900👍THISSS!!! I heard his family got mad when he got with Oprah. ℹ think 🤔 I heard on the Wendy Williams show a long time ago
@@GalaxyGyrl8888I read about this in a black publication way back in the early nineties, must be true.
My husband is from New Orleans and he’s creole with straight hair and brown eyes, but his aunties have green eyes and they’re all crazy😂
They are probably narcissists the lot of them and check their cheek bones in the mirror every 10seconds
@@dre22 what? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@dre22😂😂
@@dre22🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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The issue I have with some Creoles is that they want to be white passing and become part of WS society😒. Some Creoles think they’re White until they’re inevitably reminded they’re not.
Facts. And that generally goes for some light skinned people. Flirt with WS until they get a rude awakening. Black people always accept them back though.
@dre22 We should consider them a separate group altogether.
But a lot of them are white. Someone with 75% Caucasian DNA or more should be considered white. If someone has to ask you what race you are etc... are you really black? Sick of people barely black benefitting from being black when its convenient for them.
@@skatebordstephenNot all creole are lightskin. I have met dark-skinned creoles as well
@@albertmassaquoi1539 😆😆😆😆No real creoles are white keep it that way,they are not apart of us or the black races they belong to whites...
I’m black. PERIOD!!
And Afro
Thats what Iam
That's good for you, and?
I have creole in my family. I always heard them tell my light skin cousins to stay out of the sun so they wouldn't get too dark 🙄
Light skinned*
They said that in Oklahoma too.
The kids across the street were called the darkies. Their mom would only let them come out when it got dark. That was the worst.
One of the comments here reads: a friend often says..... "you're pretty to be dark" as if darker skin folks aren't supposed to be attractive...SMH
Creole born, raised and proudly speak the language & all, however, some of my fellow brothers & sisters in our specific enclave of the community have a sickness of the mind & heart, what they also don’t realize is that we’re all descended from the the BLACKEST of the Haitians, tough reality right? Some can’t cope, but creole is a very broad scope, with many variations, some exotic, there’s plenty who have dark coal like skin, straight textured hair with blue or green eyes, I’m pretty sure there’s folks in the comments who have seen this, and there are some with the whitest of white skin, but also has the most nappy hair you’ve ever seen, sometimes bright red🤢 too. But imo, what should be preserved is the culture & language, outside of that, we’re all black🤷🏽♂️
I think yall bunch idiot... cuz yall black no matter how u sugar coat it.. what do u mean by dark coal lightskin? u mean a darkskin person? D*mb a$$es
Your confusing American creoles with Haitians .
@@adamblack6867 no I’m not, most our black lineage came from free Haitians & other parts of the Caribbean such as Cuba who came to the US in the 19th century. “Creole” is an amalgam of cultures, mainly French & African, but Native American & Iberian Spaniards as well, there ARE some who speak Spanish & because of the Catholic Church, the much older ones in the community such as my grandmother who’s 105, can speak Latin, as some of the churches back then were only conducted in the language. No offense to you but I know my lineage and history and I don’t like people telling me what I am or where I come from, that weren’t raised in the the culture. I’m jus happy that there are at-least some of us in the community that know where our people come from.
I’m not even going to argue with you, all you need to do is pick up a book.
@Lemurai
Lol what are you talking about?
We aren’t talking about Haitians we are taking about Louisiana natives
My grandfather is from Louisiana but he wasnt with that. He used to always talk about how beautiful and extremely crazy creole women were due to incest. Remember in Harlem Nights Redd Foxx said that line about Creole women, "uh oh, that creole b**ch".
😂😂😂 one of the best lines in that movie!!!
All Facts😆😆😆😆😆Rest In Peace red foxxx...
Love me some Redd Foxx.
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Lol. As she sit there trying to look like Ms. ANN😂
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You all are so damn ignorant amongst yourselves. I hope more mixed Black/White/Mulatto WAKES UP and sees the disrespect and rightly decides to go their own damn way. There’s enough of them (thanks to BM getting with Miss Ann!🤣)
Most of the greatest freedom fighters in “Black” history were NOT black they were Mulatto - including Frederick. Douglass, John Horse, Marie Laveau (Creole yasss) and list goes on TOO long. You will claim the mixed when it’s convenient and discard them when they don’t tap to your song and play your game. Some of y’all can be just as terrible as WS. I pray for an awakening and let us all find some peace.
B/W is NOT BLACK so if she’s looking like Miss Ann, it’s because she has her in there!! Wow
I’m from Louisiana and most people there know this. She is not saying that her family committed incest but that is exactly how far people of certain color or folks who felt like they were creole as they call it to maintain the color in the family. Let me just say this though, everyone in Louisiana who claim to be creole is not creole lol. Just because your skin is lighter don’t make you creole just because you want to be creole lol.
im from north louisiana and she is saying her family did INCEST mess..... to keep that light skin in
But it was incest my g
I too believe it's Incest.
She really didn't want to say that there was incest going on and it was probably a bit more common than what was let on.
That's a loud secret amongst monkeys. They have no God and freak everyone. It's in alot of families. In house babies. Between siblings, parents n kids. It's a conversation that still hurts and instead of addressing the issue...people rather keep humping along. Here is the matrix.
People hear what they want to hear. It’s never positive when someone calls any group “those people.¨ Although we come in all shades, too many people get fixated on eye and skin color. Creole is our culture; it´s not our race.
So what are your race just asking
It's all so sad how divided humanity is 😢. I hope someday we can all just be people and everyone can just have their space in society. Not getting treated badly for having a skin colour that is different.
If Slavery, 911, and the current Palestine/Israeli crisis didn’t teach us anything…. This world is finished.
The Boule, The Links and Jack and Jill are all apart of this foolishness. My sister was invited to a party and she noticed that everyone was her complexion aka light bright damn near white and she started asking questions about why everyone was fair skinned. They told her about the brown paper bag test. She was shocked that it was true when I told her years before she was invited to that party. All of my sisters 4 in total are light bright and told stories about being invited to these gatherings of other light brights 😆. Weirdos!!! Now all of them including my mom are Eastern Stars. I digress.
Dark-skinned black people could be part of the club as long as they had wealth and status.
DAMN !!😟😟😟
@@peacehappyb237I think Nat "King" Cole was a member of such a group
What do you mean by eastern stars?
@@kobe8034it’s a secret society.
Yeah the French Creole as they are called in the Caribbean are very classes and very prejudice towards black skin people, unless you're very rich. However they get their rude awakening when they travel to places like America and Europe were
@openminded_skeptic brown my asre, you're not white, stop fooling your frigging self.
I used to live in New Orleans and my grandmother is from there. They still have secret creole society clubs and they have ‘pencil test’ and the‘paper bag’ test going strong to this day. 🔥🔥🔥
What’s the pencil and paper bag test?
@@topnotchtx those who are darker than a paper bag are not admitted; if your hair is curly enough to hold a pencil, then you’re not getting in. This is the legacy of colorism and the Octoroon balls of the old days.
@@CoreyHarrisinterviews thanks for the explanation.
Oh goodness. I'm so glad to just be black, black.
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It was skin tone…still is…I lived in Louisiana for 4 years…it’s crazy how colorism is ingrained in that state
That's still happening today in places like Cane River, Lafayette, and outside of New Orleans.
She is very beautiful and she is very correct! I’m from Baton Rouge and went to Southern University, a HBCU. The creoles are the beloved ones on Black campuses.
As a southern university graduate I agree.
And black people love anything that sounds about right
I see why, she got it going on. That creole sista is fine af
@@yo3rdtier128 she is wearing makeup though so be careful.
@@lobsterbalelegesse9919exactly
I love this guy he really tells it like it is
Creole is culture not a skin tone
Watch 'The Feast of All Saints". A lot of these women during slavery were concubines of white men. How they got that complexion is nothing to be proud of.
Exactly
You told the truth here they started off having sex with Black women this is where the mixture comes from
No matter how you slice it, they are the seed of Esau and black women. It's that simple. They celebrate the Esau mix and try to breed out Jacob. This is what they are proud of.
Exactly!! That's how I see it too..
FACTS!
Started off with excuses like everybody does when they want you to accept what was done. "It was a different time" means "we didn't have the strength to do anything better or different".
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They weren’t really black so why trip over it.
Or maybe they could mate as they pleased ? Nobody is entitled to these people and their phenotype.
Ol color struck ass folk out here, just be black and be proud!
😂😂😂😂😂 GAWDAMN❗ right ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽💯🏆🥊☝🏿
they are mixed race and proud
😂😂😂 This
Well I like to keep my family in a darker shin spectrum so we can enjoy being at the beach for long periods of time without a sunburn on our body
Um ok girl
U sound ignorant af.lighter people don't burn either
@@_Darkskulletjealous?
The last time I checked, Creoles also are dark skinned. Those who think and behave this way still are colorist.
They never talk about the dark skin ones and, there are many jet Black ones you act like they don't exist, I have met many
They remind me of the Proctor family in Bowie, MD. In order to maintain that light skin complexion they intermarried hence why they r crazy AF
And most of the DMV don’t even know who those people are. The monoracial Black Society don’t allow mulattos to run business of monoracial indigenous. That is insane.
I just read about them and all of the "Wesorts" families (not sure but I think the term is offensive nowadays, but there is nothing else to call the group) most of their descendants broke free and refreshed their genes though. The black community used to shame people for marrying into that family
I'm from MD and know about the Proctor's. I think they are in Charles County too
@@indianprincess8219 and a lot of them are not wrapped too tight 🧠 and I'm from MD too
@@sssssssss111 Absolutely.
Great Program Brother Phil
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COLORISM AT IT'S FINEST! YOU CAN KEEP THAT! So dark skin was dating down.....She seems like she shares the same mentality
Yep. I guarantee that she thinks she is better than Black people and specifically Black women.
Not colorism, just self hatred. When did we black americans start saying "colorism"?
@@fire418Your question is a joke, right?
@@josephinebournes8212 None of our black scholars ever called this behavior colorism, they just referred to it as self hatred. The word "colorism" was created by and pushed an immigrant female.
@@fire418 we are mixed race. Please tell me what did creoles do that would indicate self hatred ?
I heard of families like this in Mississippi my mom told me this goes far beyond the paper bag test. Don’t know why she look freaky weird. No harm intended I just have a spirit of discernment that’s strong in I see something in her😢. Blessings to all. You find out too late that the darker the berry the deeper the root is a Blessing. If you knew it would blow your mind that lineage means more then you could ever understand🤯 👼🏾👼🏿. The same skin they made to be your sin.
Demonic
She scares me.
Yes like viper with eyes creepy me out that don't f your family 🤨
I’m glad UUUU said it. That evil White part of her is shining through.
SHE HAS ON A LOT OF MAKE-UP TOO.
I’m a 70’s baby and my grandparents are not from the south but from Central America Honduras 🇭🇳! My grandpa who we called Poncho would tell me to stay outta of the sun because I would get to black, but he would never tell my sister this. My grandmother when taking us to stores as we road the bus would hear Hispanic people say in Spanish “what she doin w those N-- children” and my grandma would let’em have it in Spanish right back checking their behinds w the quickness. My grandparents looked more Hispanic Indian so I stood out like a sore thumb. But to hear my grandmother let people have it in Spanish and the look on their face as they tried to figure out how she knew what they said was priceless. I was so confused growing up, my moms had different hair, fam looked different, strong accents and most spoke Spanish but only when needed or to defend themselves from other Hispanic/Central Americans bcus we were with them. It’s just crazy and hopefully things can improve because truly they have only improved a little
wow , I'm sofry for what you went throught, it's terrible
She also didn’t mention that if any of them was born of a darker hue would be looked down on and what they looked down on is who we would call dark skin and she fits that mold. Tina Knowels yes Beyoncé mother color was the acceptable shade.
Yes, sometimes two creole people would have a brown child and they suffered.
What u said is true in most places when most of the family members are lighter. The darker members are treated slightly differently.
I’m Creole right here in Lafayette, Louisiana. We are black bro. The only difference is the culture. We speak English/French and listen to Zydeco music and do a lot of trail rides and festivals. We vary in every color don’t get it twisted. Laissez Les bon temps rouler
Drake said people in New Orleans said he looked like a Creole ninja but he’s just a T.O ninja
d'ac·cord, tres bien. Great music. Majority of my island are what would be afro creoles . I am from a creolized culture in the Caribbean. We have the banjo, violin, djembe drums and flute in the traditional music.
Who your people? I’ve got lots of family there. Both parents Creole.
@@miaperezarroyo1939Chenier, Semien, Thibodeaux
Let the Good Times Roll...
She is correct. ALthough alot of those light-skinned clubs were for lights-skinned blacks, dark-skinned blacks could join too as long as they had status and wealth.
This discussion is needed
2:10 It was like a Kardashian dating a high school basketball coach. This woman is not serious 😂
I grew up in Louisiana and everything you guys said are true. Those creoles did not date dark skin people. Most of them looked similar. The Cane River Creole region in Louisiana is notorious for that.
Racism: the remixed version of
There was no inbreeding in French Colonial Louisiana among Louisiana Creoles because the Creole Heritage Societies maintained strict records of who was related to whom. Under French rule in the Pre-Louisiana Purchase territory, and especially New Orleans, French Creoles had birth certificates, containing the names of the mother and father, at a time when Black American slaves and poor whites did not.
The phrase "keeping it in the family" did not originate with any sort of incest or inbreeding. Even today, there are non-Creole people, of all ethnicies who do not consider a 7th cousins to be an immediate family relative.
Don't forget, our ancestors are watching anyone who claims to be Black, but has a dislike of an unmixed Black complexion. The greatest civilizations in human history, were created by unmixed African/Black people who were dark-brown to jet-Black in complexion... Kush, Nubia, Kemetic/Egypt, Sumer, Harappa, Etruscan, Crete, Olmec and many more. Today's love of light skin is the clearest example of our Worldwide defeat by the non-Black people of this planet.
Why is Crete on the list? Crete is in Greece.
@@tanya8131971 Black people were on the Island of Crete and in mainland Greece, long before white people arrived not only in the Mediterranean , but in Europe. White people originated in Central Asia, not Europe. They didn't arrive in those areas until well after 1,400 bc, and only copied the civilizations already created by Afrikan/Black people.
@@tanya8131971Blacks made the scene ALL OVER the Mediterranean. That's why people of Mediterranean heritage can get Sickle Cell....
All Facts.....
Sir, are you from Louisiana or Creole?
If there was incest, is there any documentation of deformities?
Im from New Orleans and just spoke of this on yesterday with my 14yr old. Because they loved us in private and created children whose features were mixed, there was now a group of individuals who also felt left out. Not dark enough to be Negro and not light enough to be White. For them this was somehow a one up. Due to the decreased melanin they also somehow felt Superior to people of color who had darker skin. Yes the too owned slaves. Its also a fact that they attempt to preserve the complexion by not procreating with darker skin blacks. Uts also a fact that many also dislike themselves because truth is you got that way because Master was sleeping with your ancestors mostly by force or in secret and there is no honor in that.
sleeping??? nothing to be proud beacuse it was just pain
R@PE from both white men and women it was SAD 😢 dark time
@@xmoreno3366Not discounting what u said but not all relationships between white and blacks were from rape, majority was but some were consenting. My great grandmother even inherited multiple properties from her white father. Now she was an extremely colourist person though.
Creole is a lot more than light skin, and there are French Creoles from Louisiana, to the Caribbean and South America, and they aren’t high yellow either.
😆😆😆😆😆Duh my brother,their ain't nothing special about Creoles whether in U.S or elsewhere mixed a born from selective breeding practices....
Creole is not a skin color...
French creoles are white s o what are you saying lol
Im a Louisiana Creole from Cane River. I can say it is Rumored that this is true! I was told growing up that some of my relatives from the river keep it in the family to keep the skin light. I haven’t witnessed it myself though.
My grandmother is Louisiana Creole, and this, uhh.. makes a lot of sense lol. I identify as mixed (black/white), most of my family are either white, black, or mixed, but one thing I didn't really notice was that regardless of what we were, we're all light skin. I grew up not caring about stuff like that fortunately, but I noticed a difference when one of my cousins, who is very light, got together with a very dark skin man. The news spread like wildfire in my family, nothing too messed up was said, but I did notice that everyone kept talking about it like it was something scandalous. Like "oooh she's dating someone dark!?" etc.. I was a kid when it happened so like I said I didn't understand the fuss, but looking back and observing patterns, and watching videos like these, on top of my grandma fleeing Louisiana for a multitude of reasons when she was younger, this makes a ton of sense. My family never questions when we date someone white/light skin, but if they happen to be dark they take notice.. Just something I wanted to share lol
Same in my family. They would ask my aunt why did you get someone so dark. My people are from South Carolina a French/African mix
we need to share more stories like this
Have you ever heard of the paper bag rule? Man oh man working at the railroad and hearing me talk about thar while growing up in Louisiana is absolutely absurd. Those folks made up all kind of rules to perserve their evil.
I have a friend who is from Louisiana and he claimed he was of Creole heritage. I of course am not of Creole heritage and initially didn't know anything about what the word meant nor the cultural meaning. I know a little more about it but am still a bit foreign about the term. What was still most confusing about mixed race people from Louisiana was that when they mentioned that they were Creole, it sort of felt that they considered themselves more superior than other black folks that were darker. My confusion was that my so-called Creole buddy was dark as pitch. Yet, he still felt more special by considering himself Creole.
Things would go so far as to be humorous to the point that whenever pictures were taken, my friend would think that something was wrong with the light filter as he complained about how dark he looked. I would often scratch my head. Just as I'm scratching my head about the Creole woman on the video. Despite the blonde hair, she in fact practically appears to have a very similar complexion no different than the host, Phillip Scott. I can see that she has some other heritage in her, but IMHO, that woman is dark-skinned. At best she looks a bit bright, but she's not light-skinned. That's just my opinion.
She’s almost certainly wearing a wig and overflowing with makeup. She made very little sense so credit to Phillip Scott for deciphering her message
Actually, the most accurate way of viewing someone 's natural complexion is through natural lighting. Not artificial lighting in buildings, studios or any infrastructures that has artificial lighting.
By Natural Lighting, I mean outside lighting, especially before the sun 's 🌞 goes down. Before dusk or dawn.
@@nathanielpickens927 Who would’ve thought
"Things would go so far as to be humorous...". Yeah, you sure made me giggle😆 (seriously)! You have Black Puerto Ricans. You have Black Dominicans. You have Black Hondurans. By Black I mostly mean those admixed Afro-Latinos with a majority of Black DNA. Actor "Mr. T" is also a part of the Creole community. I think your friend would be better off by saying he also is part of the Creole community, or he has Creole ancestry and leave it at that. But I thought Creole meant mixed? Mixed with who? How do you become mixed? Does a calico cat have a mother and a father?
No real creoles are dark
Wow, this is so deep rooted in our community streamed from Willie Lynch 😢
My grandma came from the darkest & created the "eyes".yet her story never waivered!!!!!!!!! The children were light dark with eyes you couldn't believe 💯
Word were they hazel ??
Exactly I have plenty of relatives including grandchildren who fit this description.
do you want a cookie 🍪 ?
I don’t understand the comment at all 🤔
I am of Caribbean descent and as far as I understand, Creole would refer to French people who were not born in France but in one of their “colonies.” Afterwards these people mixed with Africans/Black people and those children became known as Creole. On the island my people are from Creole usually referred to a black person, skin tone didn’t matter. So this is very interesting to me that skin hue was one of the major defining characteristics of the American Creoles.
I trust that you know that even within the Francophone Caribbean context, these dynamics exist(ed). E.g. the "bon mulatre". (I don't know how to add the circonflexe when on a computer, please pardon the spelling.) The so-called bon mulatre referred to the biracial Black/Africana person who had the curly hair, light eyes and facial features associated with nonBlack groups. They were/are favored for it. This internalized hatred wounded us everywhere so in Africa the terminology may differ but the dynamics are much the same.
Sick stuff
IT PAYS NOT BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU LISTEN TO ON THE INTERNET! THIS WOMAN IS A BONIFIDE LIAR!!!!! SHE MAKES VIDEOS MALE BASHING TOO!
I’m from Gulfport Ms and I can confirm this is true . Got some friends who almost all look the same they are creole. They kept it in the family. BUT they all love dark skinned guys 😂 and they all love my skin color they love to call me chocolate. But they are some beautiful people. But once again they kept it in the family to have it that way
Now Thats the kicker in our U.S FBA culture alot or most red bone or Yella sisters have Milk Chocolate or Dark Brown husband's....
i am from new orleans.... city full of beautiful creole people. in my adult lifetime, on of our most loved mayors was creole and later his son became mayor. good people, beautiful people, educated people and cultured people.
Good movie to watch made from the novel of Ann Rice, is named "Feasts of All Saints." This is a movie about how many Creoles lived. Creoles are dark skin and light skin. They were free but yet not free.