See Why this WNBA Player Hates the Term "Oreo" | Chiney Ogwumike [Vlog 13]
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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In her latest blog, Chiney Ogwumike gives her insight on what it means to be "black" and why the term "Oreo" does not describe her.
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Forget the idiot's ur a BEAUTIFUL black woman
Chi,
Thanks for taking on the coversation. Labels are the easy way of not growing and remaining ignorant . Its rooted in low self esteem. Look at nature no two stars roses snow flakes are exactly alike but beautiful in their own way. Someone is fooling us to believe in races instead of the Human Race. Keep fighting to Free your Mind!
I heard the other day someone call and Asian girl a "banana". Yellow on the outside white on the inside
+Ryan Williams I dunno...that's what I heard. All of them are ridiculous
I will punch a person if they call me a Oreo🐶🐕🐩🐾💪💪👊✊
Oreo
I wish I was an oreo... I'm an inside out oreo
People used to call me that when I used to skate but ehh whatever
You stopped skating because of it?
Nah I just found more satisfaction in basketball and it was less painful.
The hair Weave represents a sub conscious hate of oneself.
Ok
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I would call you a hair hat with all that weave
Says more about you than her hair preference