Don't tell me I'm 'too pretty to be Aboriginal'. It's not a compliment; it's racism.

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I was 11 years old when my best friend’s sister approached me at her birthday party. She asked me what my nationality was; when I told her, she replied, “You’re too pretty to be Aboriginal.”

A cloud of shame washed over me. Two adults standing nearby muttered “Aboriginal!” in a condescending tone which signalled to me that being Aboriginal was somehow dirty. I stood there humiliated. Until this moment, I hadn’t known that I was the only Aboriginal child at the party. It shouldn’t have mattered.


The phrase, which has been described as “every urban Black woman’s angst”, was the first sexist comment ever levelled at me – and the first of many bizarre interactions I, along with many other Aboriginal women, endure when announcing our heritage.
 
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thats not funny @MarkCorrigan
 
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thats not funny @MarkCorrigan
who is @MarkCorrigan ? is he aboriginal? if so i would like to ask for his sisters hand in marriage.
 
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its your chance mark go for it
chance for what?

I dont post about liking aboriginal girls very much I think they can be goodlooking tho
 
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chance for what?

I dont post about liking aboriginal girls very much I think they can be goodlooking tho
thanks for acknowledging their beauty. i must admit the hapas are slightly better looking although i may be biased towards them due to my positive experiences.
 
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Fair enough you can’t be mad at her for feeling dehumanized
 
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thanks for acknowledging their beauty. i must admit the hapas are slightly better looking although i may be biased towards them due to my positive experiences.
it's mainly indians calling them subhuman to feel better about themselves
 
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chance for what?

I dont post about liking aboriginal girls very much I think they can be goodlooking tho
marry an australian abo girl you wanker
 
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Ok
 
Hmmm
Been a while since I've got these tingles in my senses. strange... I suspect this user is either a foid or very high E.

Something seems off
 
Hmmm
Been a while since I've got these tingles in my senses. strange... I suspect this user is either a foid or very high E.

Something seems off
i have a testosterone deficiency but i am male. been trying to reverse it.
 
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Hello maryam
 
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Been a while since I've got these tingles in my senses. strange... I suspect this user is either a foid or very high E.

Something seems off
It's maryam from the pink pill
 
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America and Australia are bloodlines that don't originate on the land like the aboriginal people do.
 
Nevermind. They confirmed they were female in DMs with me. They are the user Damnbitchgtfo on ThePinkPill.
Are you some sort of intermediary interpreter for these washed up she-pigs or sth:feelskek:
 
Are you some sort of intermediary interpreter for these washed up she-pigs or sth:feelskek:
No, they just spammed my DMs and admitted they were a foid from Thepinkpill.co
 
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No, they just spammed my DMs and admitted they were a foid from Thepinkpill.co
Mirin your threads on it tbh.
Relentlessly hunt down all larping foids
The rock clapping gif
 
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I was 11 years old when my best friend’s sister approached me at her birthday party. She asked me what my nationality was; when I told her, she replied, “You’re too pretty to be Aboriginal.”
It was a compliment, you people can be so touchy!
 
I was 11 years old when my best friend’s sister approached me at her birthday party. She asked me what my nationality was; when I told her, she replied, “You’re too pretty to be Aboriginal.”

A cloud of shame washed over me. Two adults standing nearby muttered “Aboriginal!” in a condescending tone which signalled to me that being Aboriginal was somehow dirty. I stood there humiliated. Until this moment, I hadn’t known that I was the only Aboriginal child at the party. It shouldn’t have mattered.


The phrase, which has been described as “every urban Black woman’s angst”, was the first sexist comment ever levelled at me – and the first of many bizarre interactions I, along with many other Aboriginal women, endure when announcing our heritage.
I think most pretty aboriginals either look black or look mixed.
 

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