This New Lip Gloss Is An Embarrassment To The Black Community
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses the controversial release of a new lip gloss line by rapper 'Sexy Red' with flavors named after inappropriate and offensive terms related to female anatomy and sexual health issues. The speaker expresses frustration at the marketing of such products, particularly towards black women, and criticizes the normalization of these themes. They question the intentions behind the promotion of these products and the impact on young women, highlighting the need for better representation and responsible branding.
Takeaways
- 🎄 The speaker is addressing the upcoming Christmas season and the potential for makeup purchases.
- 💄 The focus is on a new lip gloss line by an artist named 'Sexy Red', which has controversial flavor names.
- 🤔 The speaker questions the appeal of the lip gloss flavors, which include 'coochie juice', 'booty hole', and 'yellow discharge'.
- 😡 There is frustration expressed towards the marketing of these products, especially towards the black community.
- 💡 The speaker suggests that the product names could be seen as promoting awareness of STIs, but doubts that's the intention.
- 🤨 The critique is not just about the artist but also the people behind her who are promoting these products.
- 💰 The speaker points out that the intention might be to profit off of people's fear of missing out (FOMO).
- 😠 There is a call for common sense and a critique of blind loyalty to celebrities and their products.
- 👎 The speaker is disappointed with the representation and branding of black women by Sexy Red.
- 🤷♀️ The speaker anticipates that despite the controversy, some people will still buy and wear the lip gloss.
- 📢 A final note is made about the importance of good representation and leadership within the black community.
Q & A
What is the primary topic discussed in the script?
-The script discusses the controversial release of a lip gloss line by rapper Sexy Red, featuring provocative names that reference bodily fluids and sexually transmitted infections.
What is the speaker's opinion on the lip gloss line?
-The speaker is highly critical of the lip gloss line, expressing frustration and disgust at the names of the products and the implications they carry for promoting negative stereotypes and unhealthy ideas, especially within the Black community.
What specific product names from Sexy Red's lip gloss line are mentioned in the script?
-The script mentions several product names, including 'Coochie Juice,' 'Booty Hole Brown,' 'Nut Pink,' 'Yellow Discharge,' 'Blue Balls,' 'On My Period,' and 'Gonorrhea.'
How does the speaker feel about the impact of these products on Black women?
-The speaker feels that these products keep Black women 'at the bottom' by promoting negative and degrading imagery, which the speaker finds embarrassing and harmful to the community.
What does the speaker suggest is the motivation behind marketing these products?
-The speaker suggests that the products are marketed not out of genuine concern for consumers but for profit, exploiting the shock value of the product names to generate sales.
How does the speaker believe the community should respond to these types of products?
-The speaker urges the community to use common sense, avoid buying into the hype, and reject products that promote harmful or degrading messages, especially those targeted at Black people.
What does the speaker say about the potential buyers of these products?
-The speaker acknowledges that some people will inevitably buy these products, either out of curiosity or because they are influenced by social media trends, but questions whether they will openly admit to using them.
Does the speaker provide any potential positive framing of Sexy Red's intentions?
-The speaker mentions that if Sexy Red had used the lip gloss line to advocate for normalizing conversations about STDs and reducing stigma, they would have supported it. However, the speaker believes that this was not the intention behind the product.
What does the speaker identify as a recurring issue in the promotion of certain products to the Black community?
-The speaker criticizes the promotion of products that degrade or stereotype the Black community, arguing that such products perpetuate negative representations and keep the community 'at the bottom.'
How does the speaker connect this issue to broader concerns about representation?
-The speaker expresses frustration with how some influencers and celebrities contribute to negative portrayals of Black people, reinforcing harmful stereotypes rather than uplifting the community with positive representation.
Outlines
💄 Controversial Lip Gloss Line Critique
The speaker expresses strong disapproval of a new lip gloss line by rapper 'Sexy Red,' criticizing the inappropriate and offensive flavor names that reference sexually transmitted diseases and intimate body issues. The critique highlights the potential negative impact on the self-image and representation of black women, questioning the marketing strategy that targets black consumers with such products. The speaker also addresses the issue of 'fear of missing out' (FOMO) and the exploitation of celebrities' influence for monetary gain, urging viewers to consider the intentions behind such promotions and to exercise common sense.
😠 Disapproval of Cultural Representation and Marketing Tactics
In this paragraph, the speaker continues to voice frustration with the portrayal of black women in media and the marketing of products that degrade and objectify them. The critique extends to the broader issue of cultural misrepresentation, where certain behaviors and products are wrongly associated with the black community. The speaker challenges the acceptance of such portrayals and calls out those who defend them without questioning their impact. The paragraph concludes with a call for better representation and leadership within the community, and a reminder to the audience to subscribe to the channel for more content.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Feminism
💡Makeup
💡Lip Gloss
💡Sexy Red
💡Flavors
💡Cultural Appropriation
💡Marketing
💡Fear of Missing Out (FOMO)
💡Representation
💡Normalize
💡Embarrassment
💡Community Leaders
Highlights
The upcoming Christmas season prompts discussions on potential gifts, including makeup.
The speaker introduces a controversial new lip gloss line by rapper 'Sexy Red' with provocative flavor names.
Names such as 'coochie juice', 'booty hole', and 'yellow discharge' are presented as flavors, sparking debate.
The speaker criticizes the marketing of these products, especially towards black women, questioning the intentions behind such branding.
A call for common sense and critical thinking regarding celebrity endorsements and the impact on consumers.
The potential for the lip gloss line to normalize sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is mentioned as a missed opportunity for advocacy.
The speaker expresses frustration with the portrayal of black women in media and the perpetuation of negative stereotypes.
A critique of the 'fear of missing out' (FOMO) culture and its influence on consumer behavior.
The speaker challenges the idea that the lip gloss line is empowering, arguing it's degrading and harmful.
A reflection on the responsibility of celebrities and influencers in shaping cultural narratives.
The potential for the product to be seen as a joke, undermining the seriousness of health issues related to the names.
A plea for better representation and leadership within the black community, avoiding the normalization of disrespect.
The speaker speculates on the reasons behind the creation of such a product and the message it sends to young girls.
A discussion on the role of social media in promoting and legitimizing controversial products.
The speaker questions the authenticity of the outrage and the tendency to defend controversial figures without critique.
A call to action for subscribers to engage in critical conversations about representation and consumer choices.
Transcripts
I'm on my feminist Kink so ladies this
one's for you I understand Christmas is
coming up real real soon and you
thinking about things to buy or
potential gifts you want for yourself
and I'm certain maybe for a few of you
makeup is on the list and you're looking
at all the hot new lip gloss out there
and you're wondering H should I get this
one should I get this one should I get
that one should I get this one well
maybe I have the solution for you
because hot upand cominging rapper sexy
red has Unleashed or unveiled or
revealed or has traumatized you all with
an up and cominging lip gloss line and I
want to read you some of the flavors and
I want to gauge the interest of all the
ladies you let me know if any of these
flavors would interest you and you would
brag about this being on your lip
coochie juice booty hole Brown
nut pink yellow discharge blue balls
some my period and my personal favorite
ganaria like just imagine for a second
you putting on that lip gloss and you
know it's all
puffy and you out and about and somebody
see that and they say oh my God girl
what that is on your lip I need to give
me some new lip gloss and you say it's
yellow discharge at garia like who in
their right mind would look at you with
a straight face and say I'm going to go
buy that and I think the thing that
annoys me the most is that I don't even
blame sexy red I blame the people who
are above sexy red bringing this to her
attention and she's signing off on it
and then they're promoting it to people
and they think yes promoting sexually
transmitted diseases and issues with the
body is something to Market and that's
something that people are going to get
behind and the thing that I love the
most is that the cure for stupidity and
blind loyalty of celebrities is common
sense being drilled into your brain
every day so that you understand some
people are not in it because they care
about you they're in it for your money
they're in it for your coin they're in
it so that they could pocket watch to
see if you're going to be one of these
fools that are in fomo fear of missing
out for all of you that are too dead to
understand acronyms and they want that
money from you because clearly there are
going to be people on social media who
see this and they say oh my god let's
try yellow discharge let's make sure
that everyone is aware that this is the
hot new thing and I'm here to say [ __ ]
that and I wish this type of [ __ ] would
stop getting promoted towards black
people and you might think all right I'm
hating I'm pocket watching I'm mad that
somebody has more clout than me so you
know what I got to throw my usual
defense card black women imagine if you
tell somebody that they lip combo look
good and they tell you it's a
combination of yellow discharge and Gara
with a dash of brown booty ho like ho I
beg your findest part it has so much
potential to be something like she could
have gave us a sexy red obviously I
would have took a sexy chocolate but
that's the best that could come up with
sets on my period what's what's going on
up here yeah sexy red lip gloss line is
a little insane whatever what I really
think is going to be crazy is when y'all
find out how many of y'all cousins is
wearing it like you going to be like oh
my God that lip GL is so cute what is it
and she going to be like oh girl this
that like oh my goodness are y'all going
to say it that's what I really want to
know like if you're going to buy it
because somebody's going to right we
cannot sit here and act like there's not
a single soul in this plan who's not
going to buy the people that are going
to are y'all going to just be real about
it are you going to be like yeah girl
like this that kind
ofia cuz honestly if she were using this
as an opportunity to talk about like
normalizing the fact that people get
STDs and that doesn't make you dirty
that doesn't make you a bad person you
know we're taking away the Stig like I
would eat that up I'll be like oh my God
yes sexy red and advocacy okay yeah but
that's just not what's happening she
just doing this to be irritating like
she just doing this so how irritating
are y'all going to be are y'all going to
be like yeah girl it's that discharge
like that's what it is do you want the
liner too cuz we can sit here and we can
talk about it we can be holier than now
and be like oh my God why would anybody
wear that that's so crazy oh my God but
people are going to wear it people are
going to buy it like cuz it's just a
crazy name like it's not like it's
organic like from the coochie lands like
she ain't packging it with nothing it
just it's just a crazy ass name so I
just want to know how we going to talk
about it what does it look like moving
forward black women like sexy red keep
black women at the bottom why is sexy
red fighting so hard to be a dirty
disgusting
woman like I don't get it the way that
she's presenting herself and this is the
way that she's branding herself it makes
no
sense it makes no sense it's like you're
sitting there planning how I can be more
disgusting than anybody
else and and the the goal is
accomplished now I knew that her lip
loss names that had been released um
sometime last year she talked about them
I honestly thought it was just an idea
I'm like it's no way like it's no
way but to make this like it's a
joke gharia women who struggle with STI
like that's not a joke so to make it a
the name of your lip gloss it doesn't
get any more filthy like and we are at
the bottom and that's just what it is
she's keeping us at the bottom fighting
to be at the bottom to be seen in that
light is just I don't I don't get it
it's so frustrating because again as I
say all the time young girls are
watching this stuff and best believe
it's going to
sell women are going to buy this stuff
but this is this is not our history this
is not how black women openly portrayed
themselves to to stoop to this
level I it's just it's it it it really
is another level of Filth and disgusting
and taking ghetto to a whole another
level and the thing that kind of irks me
just a little bit is like that 3% of the
room that's just just sitting in the bag
screaming because anything they see that
is black they deem is powerful will sit
there and say oh sexy R been like this
sexy R was always like this y'all just
mad fake outrage and fake this and fake
that so you mean to tell me that you are
fine with the concept of somebody
promoting something that revolves around
your body and issues with your body in
public you proud of that you are fine
with that you seek no issue with that
and you have no issue with that because
person has been like that the entire
time so it makes it a perfect
justification to start selling this
primarily to black people and it's just
part of that weird thing that y'all deem
the culture because I guess that's what
y'all feeling On Any Given Saturday
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday or any
other day it is embarrassing that there
are individuals of prominent status
doing things that they might think in
their mind or their team thinks in their
mind this is what the black community is
all about and so they're going to Market
this towards the black people and it is
objectively an embarrassment and for the
people who don't like the woman you're
going to have to at least admit in some
Avenues Candace Owens was right about
certain influences towards the black
community because it's embarrassing that
it's taken this long for people to start
getting the [ __ ] point without
claiming that oh I don't want to say
this because I don't want to sound like
one of these white people people you
don't sound white for wanting good
representation and good Community
leaders you sound like a normal [ __ ]
human and you know what also makes you a
good [ __ ] human not walking around
buying a literal promotion of diseases
and issues with the [ __ ] body
subscribe to the channel I will see you
all in the next
one goodbye
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