Lil Kim Turns White Using Science, Negroids Freak Out Because They’re Still Black

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 2, 2016

Attention colored folk!

With the magic of White sciences, you can go from this:

Celebrity Mugshots

To this:

Lil-Kim-Skin-Beaching-Near-White-And-Blonde-Hair-New-Look-Sparks-Controversy-Instagram-2016

Government welfare will pay for these procedures!

Might as well do it!!

The Conversation:

This week the world saw – via that new, visual means of wildfire gossip-mongering known as “trending on social media” – Lil’ Kim’s new face and hair. For anyone who doesn’t know Lil Kim, she isn’t a teenage Instagram model – born Kimberley Jones in 1974, she’s one of the most successful female rappers the world has ever seen. And, assuming it matters, she used to be a black woman.

But after years of plastic surgery and progressive skin-bleaching, and who only knows what she’s done to her hair, she’s not black any more. Kim, who seems like a genuinely sweet, if vulnerable woman, explained back in 2000 that she’d always been told by men – “even the ones I was dating” – that she wasn’t pretty enough. Well, OK. But I doubt there was a single black person on this earth – male or female – who didn’t look at Lil’ Kim’s new, white face and feel a deep, inscrutable pain. Because Lil’ Kim just announced to the whole world that as far as she’s concerned, Black just isn’t Beautiful.

Now, we can blame “racist”, “sexist”, “heteronormative” society for this. We can blame Instagram. We can blame the unrealistic photoshopped advertising images that saturate our screens and, by extension, psyches. We can bleat about “intersectionality” and “patriarchy”. We can blame the music industry. We can blame Barbie, Mattel and Malibu Stacey. If we were really struggling we could do our best to blame Kim Kardashian.

Whatever the case, we can’t blame the crazy bitch herself, because she’s both Black (or used to be) and a woman, meaning it is impossible for her to make bad personal decisions and all behavior she engages in which is viewed as negatively is somehow the fault of White men.

Related: Nigerian Pop Star Releases ‘Whitenicious’ Skin Whitening Cream, It Sells Out Immediately

It’s interesting that everyone wants to be White. It’s almost like we’re genetically superior or something.