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Black women are always getting the short end of the stick. Men seem to love giving them the worst of their anger and misogyny. That even goes to dating. This became apparent even more in the last few days as Lil Wayne and 50 Cent came under fire for their comments about dating “exotic” women and “angry Black women.”

They’ve been dragged for being big trash but this isn’t the first time they’ve said these things and they are far from the only men to have these thoughts on dating Black women.

With that said, hit the flip and see the things men have said about dating Black women and the backlash they’ve earned.

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John Mayer: In 2010 in a Playboy interview he had this to say about Black women: “I don’t think I open myself to it. My d*** is sort of like a white supremacist. I’ve got a Benetton heart and a f***’ David Duke c**. I’m going to start dating separately from my d***.”

Eminem: Back before he was famous in the mid-90s, Eminem recorded a song at his friend’s house after a Black woman broke up with him. “Black girls are dumb, and white girls are good chicks.” The video surfaced in 2002 with Em apologizing profusely about the song that came out when he was a teen.

50 Cent: This week he said this about “exotic” women:

“50 Cent: They get mad. They get angry. You see a lot of sisters they go ‘you f*** with this kind of girl and that king of girl?’ That s*** is exotic! That s*** look a lot different than the s*** you see in the neighborhood all of the time. That s*** look like it came off a boat. …It feels like something you can’t just get. In some kind of ways it’s interesting. But they get angry. ‘How did you end up with this mother****? It always makes me defensive. ‘Look at this angry Black motherf**** get the f*** out of here *mimics punching* you trying to f*** up the whole vibe.'”

Chris Brown: He had a lyric in a 2019 song “Need A Stack” where he says “only wanna f*** the black b**** with the nice hair.” This prompted Tokyo Vanity to check him: “AT THE CLUB IN LA YOUR RULES WAS NO DARKSKINNED GIRLS AND YOUR SECURITY MADE SURE THE LET THE B**** KNOW AND ENFORCES THAT,” she wrote. “My homegirl was there that night with her other friends, y’all let her friends in and stopped her and your security said no ‘darkies.’ Like a man stand on what you say and how you feel don’t renege because you’re being bashed that’ain’t gangsta.”

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Slim Thug: He went on an interview with Vibe and had these things to say in 2010: “It’s hard to trust a Black woman [sometimes] because a lot of Black women’s mind frame is that the man gotta do everything for her — he gotta pay for this, he gotta pay for that…I have a brother that dates a White woman and he always… saying, ‘Y’all gotta go through all that…my White woman is fine. She don’t give me no problems, she do whatever I say…My girl is Black and White. I guess the half White in her is where she still cooks and do all the s*** that I say, so we make it. She just takes care of me and I like that. White women treat they man like a king and Black women feel like they ain’t gotta do that s***. Black women need to stand by their man more.”

He quickly went to Essence to retract those comments, apologize and speak to his closeness with Black women.

Kevin Hart: Back in 2010 (what a bad year, huh?), he said that “#handsdown Light-skinned women usually have better credit than dark skinned women…broke a$$ dark h*es”

Of course he had to answer for this later.

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Taye Diggs: In 2018, Ebony ran a headline “Taye Diggs Has a Complex About Dating White Chicks, and He Blames Black Women” and it was in regard to his comments on the Red Pill podcast.

“To this day, I still get, ‘I thought you only like White girls?’” he told host Van Lathan. “It doesn’t matter how I explain myself. There’s always going to be someone talking.”

“Deep down inside [there’s resentment],” the 47-year-old continued. “I don’t wanna say I suppress it, but I just watch it. When it happens to you personally, even though you understand the logic, there’s trauma there.”

“I don’t know if I can ever mess with a White girl now,” he added. “I don’t like that. That goes against who I am as a person. I feel like I’ve had to deal with that so long it has changed what I think I like, what I’m attracted to.”

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Lil Wayne: He rapped “beautiful black woman, I bet that b*tch look better red.” and a rumor spread on the comments of this very site back in the day that “my daughter is a dark skinned millionaire, that’s the difference between her and you.”

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A$AP Rocky: He did an interview with Covetuer and had these thoughts on lipstick: “But for real, for me, I feel like with the red lipstick thing it all depends on the pair of complexion. I’m just being for real. You have to be fair skinned to get away with that. Just like if you were to wear like—f*cking for instance, what do dark skin girls have that you know fair skinned girls cant do… Purple lipstick? Naw, that looks stupid on all girls! Purple lipstick, guys! Like, what the f*ck…”

SMH.

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