And while the response was resoundingly positive and supportive, there's always one in the bunch who has no act right.Cameroon || @dopelike_mimi pic.twitter.com/cA0PkefepS
— AFRICAN BEAUTIES (@_AFRICANS_) March 31, 2017
That's supposed to read: "If she was lighter, she'd be [fire emoji]" She could have ignored him. But Mimi had an appropriate response.@PhillyTheBoss @DukeOfZamunda @_AFRICANS_ @dopelike_mimi It she was lighter, she'd be fire
— Neo-Con (@lybonv2) April 1, 2017
Afterward, there were even more messages of support and encouragement. See the affirmations, debates and discussion that flooded in, after Mimi defended herself.No thanks I wouldn't trade my skin color for the world ! Still tho pic.twitter.com/85aUYD6oJ7
— Mimi✨ (@dopelike_mimi) April 2, 2017
@dopelike_mimi I just think its really tragic that much of the blatant racism a black women experiences is inflicted by her race itself.
— Isis (@feeltheterra) April 2, 2017
@dopelike_mimi @chlothegod Lighter? Skin perfect as fuck
— Trey Alexander (@BlkSaiyanGod) April 2, 2017
@dopelike_mimi @chlothegod Lighter? Skin perfect as fuck
— Trey Alexander (@BlkSaiyanGod) April 2, 2017
@BlkSaiyanGod @dopelike_mimi @chlothegod He knew that too. He was just insecure with his self and hated the fact she loved herself. She's gorgeous by the way.
— LaTasha (@downtown7thave) April 2, 2017
@dopelike_mimi @DEJIDOPE If I got a dollar for the number of times an ignorant mf has said this to me! Ugh. Black is beautiful yo. Deal with it.
— Adomigos (@adomaa_music) April 2, 2017
@dopelike_mimi He tried it pic.twitter.com/qkmt6KjVCB
— rosechocglam (@MBApioneerz) April 2, 2017
@dopelike_mimi I'm perplexed at how people can be so rude is, he had the audacity to pic.twitter.com/MHL5DqiRAF
— Sainsaya Titty Chop (@concrete__balls) April 2, 2017
@dopelike_mimi that's that self hate. bet he's the same skin shade.
— Dareus Dupri (@dareusdupri) April 2, 2017
After the whole thing, Mbah told BuzzFeed News that while she wasn't surprised to receive the tweet, she was disappointed. "It's happened to me before and I think almost every dark skin girl can say the same too. I'm glad my tweet went viral because now I feel like I have a platform which I want to use to talk about things like that and give advice to other dark skin women who are going through similar situations and probably blaming themselves for it. I actually wanted people to see that colorism is still real." Veronica Wells is the culture editor at MadameNoire.com. She is also the author of “Bettah Days.” You can follow her on Facebook and Twitter @VDubShrug.@dopelike_mimi @curltureuk Yes SIS!!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/gTRnhj9gjw
— Lina A Mtengeti-Gadi (@LinaGadi) April 2, 2017
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