Screamingbabypillow
Active member
I couldn't agree more with you!I'm sorry but I think that's taking it a bit too far. Racist undertones? White privilege? It is possible to dislike the look of say, dreadlocks, without being racist (which by the way were recorded as a style used by the Vikings who were white and mostly ginger...). My Sudanese friend hates dreadlocks and prefers her natural afro.
I also think its incredibly hypocritical when people are allowed to say "I'd hate to be that pasty/pale, they should get a tan!" How on earth is that not seen as racist or derogatory to a person with very fair skin? Going off on a tangent there but just making the point that I think sometimes some people read too much into it for the sake of wanting to use the words white privilege.
It's very much like people are looking for racism I mean EDL obviously is racist with the huge amount she decided to spill to the world. I have very thick curly hair and when brushed it looks afro which I'm not a fan of because I'm a white woman and I look like a twit whereas black women with afros look gorgeous
Omg, really. I'm not on social media so don't see any of this. Don't worry her baby is fresh out the womb he'll be crying soon enough. What's wrong with crying anyway, doesn't mean they are bad, they are bloody babies! also it's good for their lungs.
Going to be honest here my first barely cried unless it was for food and now she's a toddler god she moans Then my second cried all the bloody tike I think it's karma for me saying my first was easy
I think Gemma needs to be honest and accept being a parent is bleeping hard work and that is absolutely fine to say that and cry about it! I definitely prefer watching her to bloody White hunter Elle Darby