Honestly, people use brown to describe hispanics, specifically mexicans, but not all hispanics are "brown skinned", in fact many of them have shades of peach, olive, light tan, and deep tan coloring. Whites are not necessarily "white", but they are peach, sometimes olive colored. And aren't "blacks" the real "browns", since many of their skin is mocha, caramel, and different shades of brown, sometimes even light in complexion? And since when did Asians have "yellow" skin? Most of them have various degrees of peach, tan, and sometimes brown coloring depending on their ethnicity. And what happens to mixed race people? Makes you think doesn't it?
2007-07-03
05:00:21
·
9 answers
·
asked by
Dusk
6
in
Other - Society & Culture