White skin vs brown skin

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Could someone make a Tinder experiment where for one day they larp as an Indian guy of any looks level your choice, and then the other day as the same guy just with white skin?
 
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White skin will win, I feel bad for my curry brethren though. :cry:
 
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White skin will win, I feel bad for my curry brethren though. :cry:
I know that white will win, but I want to have the evidence in my hands.

Normies often counter whenever they are confronted with Tinder blackpills that "Looks may matter online because it's the only real thing you can have insight about".

I wonder how they will defend blatant racial preferences, which are shamed upon much more than looks preferences.
 
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I know that white will win, but I want to have the evidence in my hands.

Normies often counter whenever they are confronted with Tinder blackpills that "Looks may matter online because it's the only real thing you can have insight about".

I wonder how they will defend blatant racial preferences, which are shamed upon much more than looks preferences.
I want to bang your hot African girl avi so badly. it's worth getting malaria over for her.
 
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Dark will win given that he is structurally superior and rich, other wise white wins
 
Dark will win given that he is structurally superior and rich, other wise white wins
It's supposed to be the exact same images of the exact same person, just colour edited.
 
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Irrelevant experiment since what makes someone "look like" a given ethnicity is more than just skin color.

For example, white bodybuilders on stage at a show where they're dark as a black person but still clearly white. If you colorize a white person (and make it look believable) they'll still look white unless you change some features.
 
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Irrelevant experiment since what makes someone "look like" a given ethnicity is more than just skin color.

For example, white bodybuilders on stage at a show where they're dark as a black person but still clearly white. If you colorize a white person (and make it look believable) they'll still look white unless you change some features.
Some indians could pass as white if they had a different skin colour. That's what I had in mind for that experiment.

I don't want facial feature editing to be involved because then someone could always make the argument that someone looked better for reasons unrelated to his race. "The chinese guy looked too bad for his own race compared to the white guy".
 
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Some indians could pass as white if they had a different skin colour. That's what I had in mind for that experiment.

Gotcha. In that case I'm not sure a white passing Indian would do better with light skin, as I think its more about features. For example a white person is unlikely to do worse on Tinder with a deep tan, so I'd imagine the same would hold true in reverse.
 
Results would depend on phenotype, I guess

Whites usually look better with a tan and the common rejection of dark skinned people is more about the phenotype and biases towards specific races (e.g. Indians) than about their skin color itself. That's why ethnics coping with skin bleaching often end up looking worse because lightening their skin won't necessarily hide or change their perceived phenotype.
 
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