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Khanyi knew exactly what he was doing with that tweet and, anticipating the reaction, he said in the caption that all the naysayers were going to argue with someone or something else.
“This song moves me! For us dark skinned girls all over the world! I said what I said! Go argue with Jik please! Dankie Bey, ”he said.
The “yellow bone by choice” moghel has previously explained that her decision to become lighter or do some work on her body had nothing to do with her Africanity.
In a previous Instagram Live video, the media personality said that lightening your skin was a lifestyle, especially when you’re in the entertainment industry, so you try to look your best at all times, or “like a dream”.
As far as she’s concerned, she’s still a brown-skinned girl at heart, at least when it comes to culture and identity …
“Being black doesn’t mean you have to look black. Being black is a state of being, being black is a sense of spirit. Being black is how you think and how you see yourself. It does not mean that you should look indigenous. Why do we live in a world that doesn’t let us explore and be who we want to be? Period.”
While Khanyi can be sure of her point of view, Twitter was still not convinced that Bey had her in mind when he wrote the hit song … See his commitments below.
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