Sammy Sosa: Self-Hate Colorism In the Spotlight

7thangel

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just when folks in DR were making strides against the whitening and colorism, here's sosa with some straight bs. the multi billion dollar business preying and perpetrating colorism and toxic creams around the world will see a jump in sales. smh.

shit will never go away
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Sammy Sosa, struck by lightening
It's heartbreaking that the baseball great is whitening his Dominican skin. But is it really that rare?

When baseball great Sammy Sosa showed up at a Latin Recording Academy event last week, he looked jaw-droppingly different from his days as iconic right fielder for his Chicago Cubs. It wasn't that the 41-year-old Dominican ballplayer seemed older or heavier. It was that he looked, well, white.

As his ghastly white image shot around the Web, Sosa quickly found himself the brunt of uncharitable comparisons to another famous, mysteriously lightened celebrity -- Michael Jackson. One jokester even put Sosa's "blackness" for auction on eBay, accompanied with damning before and after photographs. Sosa soon spoke out -- in his native Spanish -- on the Univision program "Primer Impacto."

"It's a bleaching cream that I apply before going to bed and whitens my skin some," he explained. "It's a cream that I have, that I use to soften [my skin], but has bleached me some. I'm not a racist. I live my life happily."

Though skin lightening may seem like an aberration in America, where tanning skin lotions like Jergen's Natural Glow cause a hoarding frenzy, it's big business worldwide. And a report in today's Bloomberg.com reveals it's booming. In India, where fair skin is associated with attractiveness and marriageability, sales of over-the-counter whiteners rose a dramatic 17 percent in a nine-month period. And the cosmetic companies that make the products, which have long had a loyal following among women in Asia and Africa, are discovering a growing new market among men. When the Fair and Lovely brand spun off a Fair and Handsome line and recruited Indian superstar Sha Rukh Khan to endorse it in 2007, sales went through the roof.

Lighter skin, with its Western, aristocratic associations, isn't peddled overseas as merely attractive. It's a ticket to a better life. In a head-smackingly crazy 2006 spot for Fair and Lovely, a doting father plies his grown daughter with the cream and voilà! She gets a job she'd previously been turned down for -- and captures the eye of a handsome new colleague.

And if you feel like enjoying a little bitter irony, watch the international ad for Olay Natural White followed by the same manufacturer's spot for Touch of Sun, "for a sun-kissed glow." Note how the same magic light sparkles can giveth or taketh away shades of skin color!

Lest you think that hue dissatisfaction ends at the neckline, there are skin creams that will lighten every portion of your flesh, from your armpits to your areola.

Here in the States, where lightening products aren't as ubiquitous, the culture of shade changing is subtler. What goes by the straightforward name of "whitening" on the other side of the world gets the more scientific terminology "pigment reduction."

Why go lighter? It's not as if we still have any cultural biases about color, right? Last year, L'Oreal, makers of White Perfect Re-Lighting Whitening Cream, denied giving Beyoncé a little whitewashing in a Feria ad that depicted the singer not merely as blond but flat-out pale. And in 1995, Time magazine famously darkened O.J. Simpson's mug shot on its cover. Remember, if you're looking to convey "pretty pop star," think light. Stab-happy lunatic? Dark.

Is it any wonder that four years ago, when filmmaker Kiri Davis asked a group of black children to choose between a black baby doll and one white one, 15 of the 21 children preferred the white baby?

Perhaps that's why whitening creams with potentially dangerous ingredients like hydroquinone, which are banned in Europe , are still readily available in many other corners of the world -- including the U.S. Or why ads in which a young woman says, "The obstacle to obtaining my dream job was my skin," actually get on the air. Or why a famous Dominican sports star would show up at a Latino event looking like he was on his way to an audition for "White Chicks 2."

Sammy Sosa's publicist told the Chicago Tribune today he's so pleased with the results from his new skin-care regimen that "it may be something he will be endorsing and marketing in the United States in the near future."

It's a "post-racial world," but all is still fair.

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smh, dude also did a full on conk of his hair...not even the shitty s-curls, but some bone straight shit



[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-9tcXpW1DE"]YouTube- Fair & Lovely Ad - India[/ame]
 

Shonsteez

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lol...conk...., i havent heard that word in ages.....yeah man, i dont understand what he was thinking!?....If anything I have no remorse considering hes trying to play it off like he didnt know what he was doing.
 

LDB

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I look better as a black man.....I'd be one ugly white dude.

First I heard he had under went some type of skin rejuvenating treatment for sun spots from playing baseball all those years out in the sun. Heard the whitening effect was only temporary as one of the side effects. I hope so for his sake!
 

dacalion

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Wait till he finds out yellow skinned dudes went out in 1990!
Sorry Dac.

That actually made me LMAO. Check this out...we are back on the rise, light skinned dudes are taking over the big cities from NY to Cali. Its takes a minute for trends to start pop'n off in the south.

dac
 
wow!! thats some crazy shit right there.
I know about the culture in India, where light skin is considered a higher class.
Most TV presenters and people of high standing are of lighter skin, and so its become a status symbol.
But in America???? WTF!!
Im sick of cosmetics companies getting some industrial waste, throwing it in a jar and calling it skin cream.
Why do people have to be so fucking naive? If people didnt buy this shit, it wouldnt exist.
The fact is, is very big fucking business, feeding off false promises and ideals to make a buck.
Oh that sounds like the music industry too.
 

dacalion

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really dac I was fuckin witchu....no love lost...right fam...lol

p.s. by the way...I am seeking help...lol

Skid, I owe you a dinner, a night out on the town...all drinks on me. You got me good on that one. Im gonna take my own advice and seek help for myself. No hard feelings here. I went into auto-defense mode though. Good one, just remember payback is a mutha.

One,

dac
 

skidflow

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Skid, I owe you a dinner, a night out on the town...all drinks on me. You got me good on that one. Im gonna take my own advice and seek help for myself. No hard feelings here. I went into auto-defense mode though. Good one, just remember payback is a mutha.

One,

dac
lmao...all gravy fam...NC is up in here!
 

Ominous

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The funny thing about really vain people to me is that they are some of the ugliest people I have ever seen. Lightening his skin ain't helping his ugly ass.
 

skidflow

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The funny thing about really vain people to me is that they are some of the ugliest people I have ever seen. Lightening his skin ain't helping his ugly ass.
lol thats what I'm saying...those who equate being lite as being more attractive got some serious issues sun...for real. It all stems from the mental conditioning we go thru in this society..."Angels are white which is a symbol of good, pure things...while Dark is considered negative as in tales of Black cats, Black Friday, etc...even in the bible the pale horse represented death mufuckas...(not getting excited...I'm just saying)
 

Relic

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True story, Im pale as HELL, and HATE it..

It wasnt always this way, but I have been around brown skinned people for so long I just dont go out tanning in life anymore and havent for years..lol

When I was still in my late teens and was like "Yo lets go to the pool!" dudes was like "Why? Its hot as hell out there, Im already tan you can go, but Im staying inside". lol

So this would lead to the convo of if being black is so bad to white people then why the hell do we go tan to try and look black?
Great point.. I have never had an answer to that except you look healthier with a tan.
I would have kept going too, if it wasnt for those meddling kids... and their dog!

Now Im about as damn white as the bottom of the page on ill here.

But I can dance! And SPit! And make beats! lol

Guess Im an albino.

Yo I saw this video where they were having little black kids look at dolls where one was white and one was black.
Shit is str8 UP heartbreaking to watch, honestly I tear up everytime I think about it.
They ask these little kids which doll is the good doll, and they always pick the white one, then they ask who is the bad doll, and they pick the black one, then they ask which one do YOU look most like?
Of course they point at the black one, and right there you can see the little gears in their head start spinning....
I dont know why in the 21st century shit is still like this, but then Im sorta naive about shit sometimes, I dont really see the shit or play that shit unless its in my face.
Sosa needs to get real, that shit isnt helping. Additionally he looks like shit lighter.
 

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