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tiaraloveskandlupita:knickerdicker:tiaraloveskandlupita:knickerdicker:therenboy:tiaraloveskandlupita:irelandsowl:glitterandmetal-yt-da:youngblackandvegan:kawaiiflowerchild:Michaela DePrince THIS IS SO FUCKING IMPORTANT!black ballerina excellenceSo gorgeous and elegantWhy is this important? i see a girl doing ballet, stop outlining difference, its important we just admire the skills, and afore mentioned elleganceFirst of all shut the fuck up and have several seats and heres why in Michaela’s own words what she had to go through beig BLACK and still goes throughWhen she was around 8 and rehearsing for The Nutcracker, just a few days before the performance she was told, “I’m sorry, you can’t do it. America’s not ready for a black girl ballerina.”For Michaela, “to say this to an 8-year-old is just devastating. It was terrible.”When she was 9, a teacher told her mother: “I don’t like to put money into black dancers because they grow up and end up having big boobs and big hips.”The dancer looked down at her petite figure and protested, “I don’t have boobs. I don’t get it.”Instead of getting her down, “It makes me more determined,” she said. “Because I’ve been through so much, I know now that I can make it and I can help other kids who have been in really bad situations realize that they can make it too.”This is why it is important, for little Black girls to see a black ballerina made it despite being discriminated against because of her skin color!!! Not to mention ballet is one of the most racists activity. I was in a dance company for 10 years, and every year more and more black girls left because, according to the teachers, “they aren’t passionate about it”. It took me five more years (I was 12 when my first friend “quit) to understand what teachers were telling black girls. “You’ll get too big” “you can’t dance properly with big hips”. Need I mention, at the time I was 16 and most of us were fully grown? Not to mention, our ballet teacher supported these black girls getting eating disorders and constantly shared “tips” with them on how to stay thin. Like the “white girls”.Even more bullshit; professional ballet teachers tend to just be awful and pick on anyone who is even a “bit” different. If your hair is too short, you get picked on. If your boobs fucking grew, you get picked on. They can be both physically and mentally abusive, I have seen it first hand.BUT if you’re black, you get picked on THEN you get kicked the fuck out.Not so surprisingly, I fucking quit Professional Ballet is for white, thin, young women. That is why this story is fucking important. I see no reason to be rude to that person for not knowing ballet is racist. It isn’t common knowledge, and had it been a different sport, their point would’ve been very valid.Aka“I don’t appreciate a fellow white person being called out on their racism”Nah, if they truly meant to be racist, I wouldn’t have said a thing. Also how is it racist to say that we should appreciate her talent instead of pointing out the color of her skin?Okay you fuckwad crackers need to listen to me once and for all!Being black is not a negative thing, so it should be embraced not ignored!The colorblind ideology is a form of racism that white people use to make themselves feel good! -- source link