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本帖最后由 jakir32 于 2024-2-19 12:45 编辑
Caught the attention of trolls, and I can't tell you how many times I deleted comments on my social media pages that had vomit emojis and insults telling me I wasn't pretty enough to be Miss America or that my frame muscular was actually a 'man's body'.former Miss United States. The suicide of the former Miss United States highlights that stereotypes can destroy the lives of many people, and discrimination and mistreatment can occur even when "success" is achieved. For many people, curly hair is just hair, however, as pointed out, it is also a stereotype that discriminates and devalues black women. This problem has gone so far that the state of California was the first state in the United States to prohibit discrimination based on hair.
This reform came into effect in January 2020: Physical traits historically associated with race, such as hair texture and hairstyle, must be protected from discrimination in employment sites and public schools. Hair discrimination reform in California. Discrimination due to hair is a fact that not only Afro-descendant women in the United States Telegram Users Number List experience, but also in other latitudes such as the Dominican Republic . Women and girls suffer discrimination because of their hair, from mistreatment to delaying service. Black beauty is not accepted even in the 21st century with all its naturalness and fullness. So it is very likely that stereotypes contributed to the suicide of the former Miss United States.
And although Cheslie Kryst faced them with a forceful voice, perhaps the strength of this defender of the civil rights of the Afro-descendant population and voice for women's rights was not enough, since she also had to fight with the idea of youth and success, a topic that touches an entire generation. Youth Kryst pointed out that during his youth he had as a reference the "20 under 20" or the "30 under 30" , a list of entrepreneurs, millionaires and super successful at a very young age, accumulating more achievements every day. The indirect goal is to always achieve more and always be young, especially women, for whom age is always a matter of judgment.
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