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Brown against brown: Pakistan's fairness complex

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People claim racism is a western phenomenon and that its roots sprouted there. However, we forget the subtle, latent racism that flies by every day in our own society. It has merely been overshadowed by Pakistan's other, bigger problems, like terrorism or corruption.

So, how does this subliminal racism show? The answer is simple and well-known; although it is sometimes evident in the attitudes of people towards one another, one key marker of it is reflected in the constant commercials advertising various 'fairness creams'. The main incentive shown in these ads for consumers is the promise of a fairer complexion, of beauty and lifelong partners. Here, the underlying takeaway message that we, Pakistani girls, keep getting bombarded with is that this product should be sitting amongst our everyday cosmetics.

I won't blame the makers or the salesmen. Not entirely.

I blame the mindset behind our perceptions of beauty, where, for some odd reason, despite our "brown" genes, grandmothers and other female relatives in particular struggle to understand that being "fair" is not and should not be the goal. And that being dark is not a flaw.

In a country where it is genetically common to have dark skin, the fact that people see that as a problem does not make sense.

It is quite ridiculous to see that even now, when aunties are out hunting for potential wives for their sons, the fairer one always captures their eye because in their mind that is beautiful. It makes you almost forget what century you're living in. Our society appears to have no qualms about being stuck in the past.

Back to the bewildering issue of genetically brown-skinned people having a problem with other brown-skinned people, where did this start from and why does this problem still exist? And most of all, why don't we criticise our society and the people around us for being party to this trend?

We could criticise the companies for creating these 'fairness creams' or blame the West all we want for introducing us to racist ideologies. We could even lambast the media for catering to and perpetuating this mindset. But a more honest effort would be to zero in on the problem where it is easier to fix – and that is ourselves.

We have let this disgusting notion run amok in our society; no one questioned this sickness or wondered out loud why we have a problem with our own skin colour. Rather, the popular use of skin-lightening products has only encouraged this unhealthy, archaic ideal.

Why are we not helping our people understand and see that we must fight off this thinking and make them see and understand what they are promoting and how damaging it is?

As a girl brought up in this society, I can safely say that this mindset which I would call a sickness has done irreparable damage to our thought processes.

It keeps pressuring women into thinking our skin colour is eventually the key to a better life. It has taught men that it is "fair" women who are more attractive. And it has taught society that such thinking is acceptable. But, it is not.

What it has really done is create, maintain and promote a false model of what is good in life itself.

Brown against brown: Pakistan's fairness complex - Blogs - DAWN.COM

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The idea suggested in above article is quite evident on this very forum where even in an anonymous environment, people take a jibe on others with racist remarks.

No wonder even in their own country such people will show their racism toward a majority of brown which according to the article is "genetically common".

Not everyone has genes from Arab.
 
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Not everyone has genes from Arab.

No wonder even in their own country such people will show their racism toward a majority of brown which according to the article is "genetically common".

Ha ha ha.....you just made a racist comment yourself and blamed others on this forum? What were you thinking man?
 
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Ha ha ha.....you just made a racist comment yourself and blamed others on this forum? What were you thinking man?

That means you have no idea what racism is.

Racism is when you make a derogatory remark for one's quality.

I dont have Arab genes, is it derogatory for me or for Arabs?

Unless its derogatory for you not to have arab genes. :lol:

This is so funny, brown people want to become fairer.

Fairer skin people want to become browner.

I think humans are never happy with what they are. :lol:

And whites want to tan. :tsk:
 
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Pakistan isn't the only Asian country to have 'fairness creams'.

Likewise, it is considered fashionable to have 'tanned' skin in Western societies.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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Seriously this forum is fast loosing its recognition as a defense forum now,

Searching for defense in social and cultural section?

You are getting funnier.

Pakistan isn't the only Asian country to have 'fairness creams'.

Likewise, it is considered fashionable to have 'tanned' skin in Western societies.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
schoenheitsideal.jpg

True, its only bad when you start telling people that they are not beautiful.
 
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Like I said, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Its individual prerogative to like or dislike a particular shades, its his/her right.

The problem starts when we try to superimpose our idea on others and start looking at people with disdain who dont fall under our beauty standards.

On this forum, I have seen people calling other as 5 ft kalia without even knowing them and just based on the perception looking at his flags. Blatant racism.
 
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The idea suggested in above article is quite evident on this very forum where even in an anonymous environment, people take a jibe on others with racist remarks.

No wonder even in their own country such people will show their racism toward a majority of brown which according to the article is "genetically common".

in a region where mothers want a far skinned beautiful bride for their sons even the most dark ones, well it is not surprising to see such advertisement selling the most pathetic products claiming to make you fair in only 7 days.

Ab banad poochay k jo kaam itnay salon main nahi ho saka wo aik haftay main kesay ho ga.


Not everyone has genes from Arab.

What a stupid complex based comment because it is not necessary that Arabs would be fair skinned
 
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What a stupid complex based comment because it is not necessary that Arabs would be fair skinned

Its not my assertion, but a sarcasm on those who believe and dont shy away calling people 5 ft kalia based on nationality.
 
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Searching for defense in social and cultural section?

You are getting funnier.



True, its only bad when you start telling people that they are not beautiful.


i am commenting about the message this thread is going to create in social and cultural section,
 
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