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πŸŽ™οΈ In this eye-opening episode of Ern and Iso, the duo tackles a sensitive and prevalent issue within the community: the allure of light skin women and the misconception that they are more beautiful than dark skin women. Iso opens up about his childhood belief, stemming as early as elementary school, that light skin girls were better than dark skin girls. Ern delves into the entertainment industry's role in perpetuating this stereotype by often portraying lighter-skinned African American women as more presentable while sidelining darker-skinned women. 🌟

The conversation heats up as Iso discusses the recent controversy surrounding rapper Scar Lip, who faced criticism for supposedly engaging in "light skin activities." Known for her aggressive hit song "This is New York," Scar Lip's shift towards a more feminine image sparked debate among fans. Ern and Iso question what it means to label certain behaviors or choices as "light skinned" and challenge the stereotypes and biases that fuel such judgments. 🎢

The duo also explores the dynamics of athletes who marry women of different ethnicities and the criticism they often face from women of color. Ern and Iso provide insights into why some men make these choices and how societal pressures and personal preferences play a role. πŸ’

Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion on beauty standards, racial stereotypes, and personal choices. And remember, Iso's Patreon is now live! Get exclusive content by joining: Iso Vs The World Patreon 🌍✨

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