Beyonce Slammed By Black Audiences For
Claiming She Is Mixed Race In An Effort To Pass For Something
She Is Not
August 11. 2018
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Black people on social networking and websites such as
SandraRose.com have been slamming Beyonce for
claiming she is "mixed race" in a Vogue magazine interview.
People who have been commenting about Beyonce's interview state
most African-Americans have the same racial make-up as Beyonce,
regarding being the descendants of African slaves brought to
America hundreds of years ago, with female slaves having been
raped by white slavemasters or their sons.
By Beyonce's definition of being mixed race, in what occurred so
long ago, all African-Americans are mixed race, as rape was a
common occurrence. Beyonce is stating her
great-great-great-great grandmother married a white slavemaster
(who himself appears to be mixed and not fully white, based on photos presented in
the article).
Beyonce is not the product of an interracial relationship, like
singers Mariah Carey (who looks like a European Hispanic when
her naturally curly hair is straightened) and Alicia Keys, who
looks Hispanic (Puerto Rican) and Christina Milian (who is a
Cuban of African and European ancestry). The mixture is evident
upon seeing women like Carey, Keys and Milian.
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Black people online constantly accuse Beyonce of trying to pass for
white, when she is clearly a black woman, due to having coarse
hair, medium brown skin and African facial features. Beyonce
never wears her natural hair (has not throughout her career).
Beyonce's natural hair is coarse and black in hue (and there's
nothing wrong with coarse, black hair or any hair type). She is
constantly wearing European or Brazilian wigs and hair
extensions. She is clearly ashamed of her African hair. There's
nothing wrong with wearing wigs and weaves, but Beyonce is using
them to hide her African hair, in trying to pass for something
she is so clearly not, which is white.
Beyonce has had
surgery and cosmetic procedures to look white, but she
still looks black, because her African features are so strong. Beyonce did
have a nose job to thin out, straighten and Europeanize her nose, but it
still looks African. No one is going to mistake Beyonce for
Melania Trump. No one is going to mistake anyone in her family
for white. They are obviously black people. I've never seen
anyone try so hard to look white (and claiming to be a black
militant to collect hip hop audiences money).
Beyonce is a hypocrite for singing she loves her big "Jackson 5
nose" yet she had plastic surgery to make it look smaller and
straighter. The pictures from her Destiny's Child days to more
current photos, reveal the blatant nose job. Beyonce is also
constantly hiding her natural hair texture by wearing big,
blonde European wigs and weaves. She also wears pale face
make-up that does not match her body. Some white people online
are calling it cultural appropriation.
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Black people online are also slamming Beyonce for romanticizing
slavery (via the rape that occurred in her line hundreds of
years ago) and for trying to claim she is French (when she is
not). Beyonce's Destiny's Child group member, Kelly Rowland, is
also being slammed for praising her strange statements. The
Knowles/Carter are a strange set of colorstruck black people and
it looks ignorant. This is the same family that kicked out
Farrah from Destiny's Child for having lighter skin, hair and
eyes than Beyonce.
Don't get me wrong,
I am not against interracial marriages. I have nothing against
any race. My late maternal grandparents were an
interracial couple in a relationship that was not a product of
slavery or coercion. My grandmother, a pretty teacher, was white
(her European/Celtic mother) and Indian/Hispanic (her father).
My grandfather, a school principal, was a handsome black man
with skin tone and features like Usain Bolt. On the paternal
side of my ancestry, there are also different interracial
relationships that were and are voluntary (not based in rape or
slavery). There is race mixing of black, white, Hispanic and
Indian on both sides of my family, contributing to my DNA, which
is common in Jamaica. However, we are a black family. I don't
call myself British or Irish (though it's in my blood and I love
them). I call myself a black Jamaica woman (or Afro-Caribbean if
I'm feeling fancy LOL).
I
don't think people should claim to be something they are not,
like Beyonce who is from Houston is doing, in claiming to be white,
Indian and French.
Though I hear there is a Paris, Texas. Maybe that's what she
means when she says she is French (LOL).
COMMENTS FROM THE SANDRA ROSE BLOG ON BEYONCE'S IGNORANCE:
STORY SOURCE
Kelly Rowland Confirms Beyonce is Mixed Race; ‘Vogue
Cover Shows Girls of Color They’re Beautiful’
Thursday, August 9, 2018 - Kelly Rowland is
praising September’s U.S. Vogue cover featuring fellow
Destiny’s Child member Beyonce for helping to show young
girls of color they are beautiful too. Beyonce, 36, is the
first woman of color to grace the cover of the fashion
magazine’s iconic September issue.
The “Lemonade” hitmaker was born Beyoncé
Giselle Knowles in Houston, Texas, to Mathew Knowles, who is
Black, and Celestine “Tina” Knowles, who is mixed race
(Black, Native American Indian, and French). Kelly, left, is
pictured in concert with fellow D.C. members Michelle
Williams, center, and Beyonce, right, in Las Vegas in 2015.
Kelly Rowland, who is Black, carefully
avoided describing Beyonce as Black in an interview with ET!
She praised the significance of Beyonce’s appearance as the
first “woman of color” to be featured on the cover of U.S.
Vogue. “I remember looking at a Vogue magazine cover and I
saw three beautiful white women on the cover and it said,
‘This is what beauty looks like.’ If I’m not that color how
am I supposed to know what beauty looks like?” Kelly told
ET. “So when we see women of color on magazine covers, (it
shows) this is what beauty is like. We are what beauty is.”
Kelly added: “I’m extremely excited for
young girls of color to see that and understand and know
that (they) are beautiful.” Beyonce’s cover was a
collaboration between the star and Vogue boss Anna Wintour,
with the mother-of-three reportedly given the final word on
everything from her stylists to her makeup, which consisted
of only 3 products.
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