Honestly, people like that are annoying. I do talk about struggles light-skinned blacks face, and it’s been mentioned on my blog many times. But it goes out the window when I so as to give insight onto dark-skinned oppression and light-skinned privilege. If they even sense some type of empathy and humanity for dark-skinned blacks, then I don’t “care” about the black community. You can’t have light skin and believe you’re treated the same as a dark-skinned black person, especially if you’re nearly fair-skinned. At least a brown-skinned black person can face some type of colorism, but if you’re fair-skinned, yellowbone, or even a redbone, your racism and anti-blackness is not on the level as a brown or dark-skinned black person. Which brings me to this, the only way a brown or medium skinned black person can reap FULL benefits of light-skinned privilege is if they are paired with a darker-skinned black person, but they wouldn’t be considered “light” by white people except when it comes to other black people. So there needs to be some type of line between being “technically” light-skinned and fair-skinned. Anyway, I have no reason to explain myself, and I don’t feel I’m attacking any person of skin color unless it’s to reflect how the privilege or majority acts towards another group. The examples I use simply reflect how people reply to me or say on other social medias. If you have been following my blog since day one, you will know who I’m about and that I’ve argued tooth and nail with people denying light-skinned or mixed race persons “blackness” because it was a form of erasure and voices heard from various black people. It erased solidarity as well and a collective categorization as “black people."