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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Sesame Street: Lupita Nyong'o Loves Her Skin

Sesame Street: Lupita Nyong'o Loves Her Skin



Sesame Street: Lupita Nyong'o Loves Her Skin

Sesame Street: Lupita Nyong'o Loves Her Skin



Elmo is with his good friend, Lupita. They are talking about all the great things about their skin. For example, Elmo's skin just happens to be very ticklish...






25 comments:

  1. I love my white skin
    Everyone should love their skin and by loving mine it doesnt make me a
    racist :3

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  2. While this is great and theres absolutely nothing but good that can come
    from this, I have to ask, where are the other races? America often seems to
    think that only black and white people exist. What about all the East
    Asians, Indians, South Americans, Hispanics, Middle Easterners, Native
    Americans, etc? You almost never see these people on high profile race
    campaigns or issues. People of other races also deal with racism and
    stereotypes on a daily basis and are also left out of the western ideal of
    beauty. Hell, just look at how hard people in Asia, specifically east asia
    and india, try to make their skin pale because its considered beautiful.Why
    dont we see anyone trying to address that issue?

    Of course, I'm talking about the media as a whole, not sesame street in
    particular, but this video is making its rounds on social media now so we
    might as well talk about it.

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  3. why am i crying?! Is there anything Queen Lupita cannot do?! 

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  4. Lupita is so brilliant! :) She's also ridiculously beautiful. Am I the only
    person who thinks she has a gorgeous, melodic voice?

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  5. "FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS OF COTTON! DAY IN! DAY OUT!"

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  6. I am not saying that people of color do not need to be represented and
    encouraged to love their life but by treating people differently based on
    their skin color is wrong. Giving people of color special rights or
    privileges to make up for other short comings only encourages the divide
    from the majority and the minority. White is a color too.

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  7. I loved seeing the sparkle of pride in my girls' eyes, when I showed this
    video to them this morning. The beauty and richness of her skin is
    magnified by her gracefulness, intelligence, elegance and the beautiful
    spirit that radiates from within. I know that's what my daughters are
    responding to. It's so lovely and refreshing to have a celebrity, in
    entertainment, that I don't mind my girls emulating :). x

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  8. Skin can come in all different shades and colors. Elmo's skin just happens
    to be very ticklish. Lupita's skin happens to be a beautiful brown color

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  9. I just want to lay under the rays of sunshine that illuminate from the aura
    of Lupita and be blessed. Love it. 

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  10. I love my dark black skin. And my big Afro. Nobody can tell me differently.
    They can try, like so many others growing up and even now in adulthood,but
    their efforts are futile; I love and respect myself way to give in to that.
    I implore everyone of any shade a human being could possibly have to do the
    exact same. 

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  11. Who knew elmo was Indian. wow. 

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  12. Well I've never heard Black people have skin cancer.

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  13. #LOVETHESKINYOURIN #Lupita and #Elmo 

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  14. Isn't she the one with was making out with her white BF in the car? 

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  15. Life is so hard as a young gorgeous super model on tv.... oh the
    persecution.
    aging ugly fat women everywhere cry for the tragedy of people like this

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  16. I wish I liked my skin. 

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  17. WHITE PEOPLE MAY "LIKE" THEIR SKIN, BUT THE SUN DOESN'T LIKE THEIR
    SKIN!!!!!! HMMM, I WONDER WHY? IS IT BECAUSE THEIR SKIN IS NOT THE ORIGINAL
    SKIN? SCIENTIFICALLY AND GENETICALLY, BLACK SKIN IS THE BEST SKIN TO HAVE,
    AND NOONE CAN ARGUE WITH THAT!!!!!!

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  18. I haven't watched Sesame Street since I was a toddler and I'm 24 years old
    now, but this video made me tear up. Happy tears, they were definitely
    happy tears. Love the skin you are all in, everyone!

    Peace.

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  19. If only there were celebrities like her when I was growing up.....

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  20. Ppl ask why Lupita had to talk about skin for an actress at her level...
    look at the comments section and u will wonder y they r so blind. This
    world! Smh

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  21. I work as a cashier. I once had a little black girl and her mom come into
    my line at work. The little girl begged for a Cinderella doll because she
    said that it, and i quote, "has prettier skin than me" This is why we need
    ladies like Lupita. Please, continue to inspire

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  22. I keep watching this video because her voice is strangely soothing? I don't
    really understand but it makes me feel less stressed about life.

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  23. Her arms *_*

    Are people normally highlighted like that?? Her skin is so pretty, not just
    the colour but it just looks.. really healthy? smooth, no discolouration
    etc etc

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  24. I'm going to taunt the masses... I'm white, I love the skin I was born
    into... I also think Lupita is beautiful.
    I grew up with Sesame Street and Mr Rogers and Reading Rainbow in the late
    80s early 90s (born in 1984) and I wish the kids these days were as color
    blind... my childhood was and I wish it could be the same now.

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  25. I had a white girlfriend at night in bed she would compare and admire my
    brown skin... Then she say "look at mine ugh I'm illuminating!" Lol.. She
    was soo funny!

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