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May 18, 2011

Here We Go Again...


So my long time loyal readers of On the Road to Queendom know that I am a feminist at heart. That I try and speak out on the injustices we face, and so forth. About a year ago I blogged that I felt there was a war being waged with Black Women. Because everywhere we turned we were being put down, disrespected, disregarded, and just flat out dogged by the media, etc. Hmph, well it doesn't look like I was too far off base now was I? I mean think about it as you read the following article someone wrote some Quack wrote on the Psychology Today website. Just remember I told you so (sorry I had to say it). Now more than ever it is time for women to come together, to unify and stand up for what is right. To speak about the injustices we have been enduring in music, music videos, and more. If we don't speak out against this mess who will?



But the most surprising would have to be what I found after doing a little digging! The question, "Why are Black Girls Less Desirable" was posed by a young black girl who was already dealing with low self-esteem issues. Lord there were hundreds of responses by non black men explaining why they felt we were less attractive. Perhaps this is where the idiot, I mean the author of the Psychologist Today piece got his so-called "research."

Let me just say this Queens, you MUST practice self-affirmations, and believe in yourself. Do not allow other people to define your beauty or your happiness. Don't read this and start feeling down or start doubting your beauty! I hesitated to even post this mess. Please don't undo all the self-work and self-love you have. These people are entitled to their own opinions even if their words hurt a little. Remember it's their opinions, we have to walk with our heads higher, smile brighter, and give thanks for the love we have in our lives. We don't look to anyone else for validation! You must know in your heart that you are beautiful, and carry yourself as such.

This is one reason I stay loc'd because I am who I am, I refuse to alter my appearance to try and fit in with any group. I am proud of being a Natural Black Woman! Rise up and women and make sure you compliment a black woman today!

Read on....




A column on the Psychology Today website earlier today caused a justified wave of Freud rage™ by asking “Why Are Black Women Less Physically Attractive Than Other Women?”
The post, which featured “research” of uncertain methodology by evolutionary psychologist (“How did that make protozoa feel?”) Satoshi Kanazawa, drew immediate condemnation, and the magazine has since deleted the article. A reprint of the article is still up at Something Awful.

Kanazawa is no stranger to controversy, having previously recommended an Ann Coulter presidency to wipe out the Middle East with nuclear weapons (really), but his latest work really takes the (presumably not chocolate) cake. Kanazawa extrapolates from a data set created by the unrelated Add Health project, which tracked survey responses from adolescence to adulthood on a wide variety of subjects. From these survey responses, Kanazawa concludes that “black women are objectively less physically attractive than other women.”
This is based on the ridiculously flawed assumption that the opinion of an outsider is necessarily “objective,” while one’s own opinion is “subjective.”
Flawed nomenclature aside, Kanazawa doesn’t try to figure out why other races say that black women are less attractive, but rather, to find out why black women are less attractive:
The only thing I can think of that might potentially explain the lower average level of physical attractiveness among black women is testosterone. Africans on average have higher levels of testosterone than other races, and testosterone, being an androgen (male hormone), affects the physical attractiveness of men and women differently. Men with higher levels of testosterone have more masculine features and are therefore more physically attractive. In contrast, women with higher levels of testosterone also have more masculine features and are therefore less physically attractive.
Yes, that must be it. It’s not the fact that Caucasians have controlled cultural norms of beauty in America since…always (for more on this, check out the provocative, and thought-provoking, Chris Rock documentary Good Hair). No, it’s definitely the testosterone.
Adding insult to injury, he also notes that these testosterone-jacked uggos are stuck up, to boot:
It is very interesting to note that, even though black women are objectively less physically attractive than other women, black women (and men) subjectively consider themselves to be far more physically attractive than others. In Wave III, Add Health asks its respondents to rate their own physical attractiveness subjectively on the following four-point scale: 1 = not at all, 2 = slightly, 3 = moderately, 4 = very. As you can see in the following graphs, both black women and black men rate themselves to be far more physically attractive than individuals of other races.
This result is remarkable, especially given the internal cultural perception of black men choosing white women once they have achieved material success. Given the devastating effects of body-image issues on our young women, you would think people would be trying to bottle this kind of self-esteem and spread it, not crush it with junk science.
Personally, I concur with my learned colleague, Dr. Mix-a-lot, and more broadly, with the notion that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. When the majority of those eyes are accustomed to one set of norms, it is unreasonable to assume that their conclusions can be called “objective.” In making that assumption, Kanazawa has made a (thick and juicy) ass of himself.

Psychology Today confirmed to The Root that they had, indeed, deliberately deleted the post (and that the intense traffic generated by it had briefly crashed the site), but they have not responded to our requests for further comment. They would probably ask us to look at this blot on their record and tell them what we see.

*Taken from mediate.com*


Now here is the link for the question from the young girl, read the comments and chime in. 

Stay Blessed & Happy Locing!



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