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(55,973 posts)
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 02:54 PM 7 hrs ago

pink. i find myself referring to myself and other "white" people as pink.

it started off just as playful, then more as snark.

but the more i think about it, the more i like it.

it deflates the whole lot of the "culture" and "race" and even politics that goes along with "white" and points out that it's just a damn skin color.

the whole concept of "white" people and "black" people is really just a (mostly, though not exclusively) american creation to justify slavery and other forms of mistreatment of other humans based on a convenient yet arbitrary superficial division that served the interests of a conquering set of people and nations (basically europeans and their colonies, including america) over the interests of a victimized set of people and nations and cultures (basically african).

just as many disparate cultures and skin colors were lumped together to create a "black" race, a similar set of disparate cultures and skin colors were lumped together to create a "white" race. all for the furthering of slavery and abuse of one group by the other.

all that crap is wrong, always was, and calling white people "pink" helps demystify and de-mythologize the whole thing. forget about your stupid myths about glorious culture and heritage, its just a skin color, and it's not even white. it's pink, and it's stupid as hell to care about it at all.

these idiots and assholes and evil-doers are creating all kinds of havoc just so they can think there's a better shot that americans 100 years from now will largely have pink skin.

when they say they want white culture to be preserved and go on and on about white heritage, it sorta barely sounds like a legitimate point of view. but when you point out that given that they're actually destroying culture and mostly just deporting people and encouraging non-"white" people not to come here, all they're really hoping to accomplish is that the people who inhabit america 100 years from now will mostly have pink skin.

how stupid is that?

tough habit to break, but referring to myself as white gives a nod to something i want no part of.

my skin is pink, dammit!










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pink. i find myself referring to myself and other "white" people as pink. (Original Post) unblock 7 hrs ago OP
calling yourself pink doesn't divest you from being white as a social construct, fwiw, because the concept of whiteness WhiskeyGrinder 7 hrs ago #1
true, though my whiteness is provisional, being jewish.... unblock 7 hrs ago #3
so why not describe yourself as Jewish instead of white? WhiskeyGrinder 7 hrs ago #12
Often I do. Most times I just identify myself as me. Unblock. Or my name irl. unblock 7 hrs ago #14
While that's true, at the same time it helps this person uncouple the tropes of whiteness from their identity. Imho electric_blue68 7 hrs ago #13
Kind of embarrassing politically these days to be white - so I am pink also. walkingman 7 hrs ago #2
+1 SheltieLover 7 hrs ago #18
In the TV series, " Enterprise".... FarPoint 7 hrs ago #4
the old series had an episode with two characters who actually were white and black unblock 7 hrs ago #5
Yes..Star Trek Original... FarPoint 7 hrs ago #7
While I thought it looked dumb, I certainly got the point! electric_blue68 7 hrs ago #11
I was going to mention that. electric_blue68 7 hrs ago #10
I think that I'd go with "an attractive pinkish beige", a counterpart to my characterisation of black folk..... FadedMullet 7 hrs ago #6
Pink or Beige. I've always thought those were better names. MineralMan 7 hrs ago #8
Beige Mossfern 7 hrs ago #9
some "white" people have pale "olive" skin maxsolomon 7 hrs ago #15
A bazillion years ago I was at our NYC's World's Fair at a make up set up.... electric_blue68 7 hrs ago #16
My favorite teacher from high-school said that the concept of race bugged him. love_katz 7 hrs ago #17
Newborn Caucasian children are pink. Most adults outside of too much sun--not so much hlthe2b 6 hrs ago #19
Pinkish gray here. With a few spots. multigraincracker 6 hrs ago #20
I hesitate to bring up "Resevoir Dogs" and Steve Buscemi's character's aversion to being "Mr. Pink". FadedMullet 5 hrs ago #21
Some Black folks call us "pinkie" Iris 5 hrs ago #22

WhiskeyGrinder

(26,468 posts)
1. calling yourself pink doesn't divest you from being white as a social construct, fwiw, because the concept of whiteness
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 02:59 PM
7 hrs ago

is about so, so much more than skin color

unblock

(55,973 posts)
3. true, though my whiteness is provisional, being jewish....
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 03:03 PM
7 hrs ago

my mother and her parents and many others on that side of the family saw, one's whiteness can be revoked swiftly and painfully.

unblock

(55,973 posts)
14. Often I do. Most times I just identify myself as me. Unblock. Or my name irl.
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 03:33 PM
7 hrs ago

On forms, Jewish comes up under religion and white or Caucasian comes up under race.

I'm starting to use other/no response more and more.....

electric_blue68

(26,051 posts)
13. While that's true, at the same time it helps this person uncouple the tropes of whiteness from their identity. Imho
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 03:33 PM
7 hrs ago

FarPoint

(14,567 posts)
4. In the TV series, " Enterprise"....
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 03:03 PM
7 hrs ago

The Andorians, who were blue skin tone with antennas...they called earthlings " pink skins".

unblock

(55,973 posts)
5. the old series had an episode with two characters who actually were white and black
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 03:07 PM
7 hrs ago

one with white on the left side, black on the right; the other the reverse. they used paint/makeup, so it was actual white and black.

part of the message was that from the crew of the enterprise only saw two white and black beings; but the beings themselves were obsessed with the difference of which side which color was on, and hated each other based on that.



FarPoint

(14,567 posts)
7. Yes..Star Trek Original...
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 03:12 PM
7 hrs ago

Last night on the new Star Trek Academy...they had several of the half tone black/ white faces in the crowd ..they paid homage ..😇

FadedMullet

(735 posts)
6. I think that I'd go with "an attractive pinkish beige", a counterpart to my characterisation of black folk.....
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 03:09 PM
7 hrs ago

.......as a "an attractive mocha color".

MineralMan

(150,692 posts)
8. Pink or Beige. I've always thought those were better names.
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 03:13 PM
7 hrs ago

I have never seen a "white" person. It would be truly bizarre to see such a thing.

I just don't like calling people white or black. It's too limiting and narrow. It covers nobody.

maxsolomon

(38,266 posts)
15. some "white" people have pale "olive" skin
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 03:34 PM
7 hrs ago

i'm one - i'm part Hungarian. it offsets the pink of the Irish parts.

electric_blue68

(26,051 posts)
16. A bazillion years ago I was at our NYC's World's Fair at a make up set up....
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 03:40 PM
7 hrs ago

They were evaluating your skin color.
I was 12. I have no idea how they classified BlPOC shades (although on other aspects I was already made aware of racism).

For "white" people I think I remember something like pink, ?"golden" (but not yellow), and olive. I was deemed - light olive.

love_katz

(3,206 posts)
17. My favorite teacher from high-school said that the concept of race bugged him.
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 03:45 PM
7 hrs ago

He had taught general science for years. He pointed out that from a scientific point of view, humans all belong to the same race: homosapiens, or the human race.
He was half Lakota, so he wasn't trying to say let's all be white. He simply pointed out that as far as skin color goes, some folks have more melanin than others. There's minor differences in our skulls, but nothing that would classify someone as a different race. We all bleed red blood. We have far more in common than we do in differences.
The racist bullshit is about injustice and oppression and always has been.

hlthe2b

(112,937 posts)
19. Newborn Caucasian children are pink. Most adults outside of too much sun--not so much
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 04:00 PM
6 hrs ago

Newborn pigs are typically pink. Adults not so much.

So, not sure it makes all that much sense and probably does little to get past that connotation from centuries of group abuse toward the "non-white," (or "non-pink" if you prefer).

FadedMullet

(735 posts)
21. I hesitate to bring up "Resevoir Dogs" and Steve Buscemi's character's aversion to being "Mr. Pink".
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 05:23 PM
5 hrs ago

I guess that I hesitated but decided to go ahead and bring it up anyway.

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