I gotta say.. I truly appreciate how empowering your comments are about these beautiful people! I sometimes stumble across videos where the narrator pops in some oddly rude comments and I turn the video off right then and there because I will not support that crap. I noticed the descriptive words you used about these individuals and they were kind, inspiring and as I mentioned already EMPOWERING. Thank you for thattttt!
When I was a sub-teacher there was a young boy who had the most beautiful, flawless, blue black skin...BLUE! A deep midnight blue, almost glowing skin. He had a sadness in his eyes that I noticed so I was particularly drawn towards him. He lingered around at the end of the day wanting to talk. I just had to ask him if he wouldn't mind if I told him that he had the most beautiful skin that I have ever seen. He lit up and beamed with the biggest, most beautiful smile...He made my day.
I had a friend like that in high-school. His skin radiated blue/black. He Actually Shined! I used to just watch him sometimes, especially on a sunny day. Simply Beautiful.
There were 11 of us kids and we ran the spectrum of black skin and hair via our DNA. My one brother had the reddish skin tone of our Native American but in summer all his body hair turn blonde and his head hair lightened, no one made fun of his odd looks ( he grew up to be a real badass) ,one sister had all the characteristics of African .
I remember a girl from back in middle school who cited Winnie Harlow as an inspiration for embracing her vitiligo. She was nice and I always thought she was pretty.
I commend Tyra Banks for not discriminating against her & saw a potential in her , boost her confidence & giving her a chance & a platform to re introduce herself to the world as she is!
Varying shades of copper brown melanin skin tones. Definition: black blăk Being of the color black, producing or reflecting comparatively little light and having no predominant hue. Having little or no light. 1 Thessalonians 5:5 “Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness.” 1 Thessalonians 5:5 Context 2For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. 3For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. 4But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief. 5Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness. 6Therefore let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober. 7For they that sleep sleep in the night; and they that be drunken are drunken in the night. 8But let us, who are of the day, be sober, putting on the breastplate of faith and love; and for an helmet, the hope of salvation. Calling Israelites black is a byword. Otherwise you’re color blind. The prophetic Hebrew history book was transcribed by the conquers and the colonizer conquistadors inserted themselves. No such thing as POC when you’re the aboriginal Israelites brown people. Deuteronomy 28:37 “And thou shalt become an astonishment, a proverb, and a byword, among all nations whither the LORD shall lead thee.” Everybody want to be Israelites but Yasharala. BC - Israelites A.D. - Jews 1492 (Americas) Indians Found here on their own land 📝 AMER'ICAN, adjective Pertaining to America. AMER'ICAN, noun A native of America; originally applied to the aboriginals, or copper-colored races, found here by the Europeans; but now applied to the descendants of Europeans born in America. The name American must always exalt the pride of patriotism. - Washington 1820 - N Word 1832 - Negro 1950 - colored 1965 - Black 1970 - Afro American 1988 - Africans American 2021 - Israelites Look up the definition of black on free dictionary website. Baruch 2:30 “For I knew that they would not hear me, because it is a stiffnecked people: but in the land of their captivities they shall remember themselves.” Baruch 2:30 Context 27O Lord our God, thou hast dealt with us after all thy goodness, and according to all that great mercy of thine, 28As thou spakest by thy servant Moses in the day when thou didst command him to write the law before the children of Israel, saying, 29If ye will not hear my voice, surely this very great multitude shall be turned into a small number among the nations, where I will scatter them. 30For I knew that they would not hear me, because it is a stiffnecked people: but in the land of their captivities they shall remember themselves. 31And shall know that I am the Lord their God: for I will give them an heart, and ears to hear: 32And they shall praise me in the land of their captivity, and think upon my name, 33And return from their stiff neck, and from their wicked deeds: for they shall remember the way of their fathers, which sinned before the Lord. Stiff necked and Rebellious on Mic Maliss channel
Tiffany condition is exactly what poor Michael Jackson was complaining about but no one believed him. She's blessed for believing in herself and to keep confidence and dignity in herself. You rocks Tiffany ✨
💝Us intelligent & world rounded ppl believed M. Jackson's skin condition. You see alot when you travel the world, live outside the box, has fam with that condition, frndz, or parents😉USAF
@@Bestlivexg I'm always a Michael Jackson fan Bossdog ge, my 🤔 thought is, could this really have been the reason why he did it? After all, he did have the money to.
All of these Beautiful Black men & women are Amazingly Gorgeous. Everyone has differences. That’s what makes us each unique. Who are we to say what’s normal & what isn’t. Just let ppl Live. There are more important issues than how we look like climate change. More Power to each of of them. Much ❤️
Yeah right there.... anyone being racist because of the colour of someone's skin is just ignorant... no matter how you claim to know..... as animals come with different shades so does humans .... any body with common sense should know this..
Years ago I fell in love with a black man with green eyes. I didn't know his name and only met him once but he has always been in my mind all these years and I often wonder why our paths never crossed again. He was so strikingly handsome. He was also polite and so nice and had such a soothing voice. I hope he married someone just as nice and had a wonderful life. I never mentioned this to anyone ever. But that goes to show that you don't know who will fall in love with who and if people opened their hearts and minds and set prejudices, hate and anger aside and accepted others differences the world would be a nicer place to live.
🙌🏾What a eye opener ! Was blind but now I see in creation all things are possible. ♥️🙏🏾Thank you for sharing this moment ! This has broaden my heart, mind, truth and knowledge
I worked at a cafe that was adjacent to a busy shopping mall in my hometown, and being the only coffee available by walking in the area, we were always busy, and we had a lot of regulars. I recall one young woman who was a regular because I thought she was so beautiful and unique in her beauty. She hard dark kinky-curly hair, cafe au lait skin, and freckles that weren't freckles. They were much larger than usual freckles, sprinkled generously over her glowing skin, and they were a rich espresso color. She took my breath away because I'd never seen anyone quite like her.
What beautiful diversity Life is amazing. Our creator has provided us with so much diversity and uniqueness that we should all be grateful of and celebrate and be proud of everyone's individuality.
You speak of your own thoughts n never researched anything you claim, how then do you speak w/out knowing ? Blasphemy.... He did no such thing. We committed an Abomination n what you call beautiful will be destroyed along with their nation of colonizers
No one should judge a person by the way they look. Find out what their personality is, what they are good at, what their talent is. Throw a smile their way instead of being so negative, you never know you could be making a new friend.
Shirley Castle, I agree with you 100%, so much negativity in this world & that’s why we can’t all get along…I didn’t always love my dark skin bcuz as a child I teased about how black I was (people/children can be so cruel) I was 17 yrs old when finally started accepting the beauty of my skin tone, thanks to an elder lady that my Mom took care of. After that awakening, people were drawn to me, not only bcuz of my personality & character, but also bcuz of my unique skin color! ❤️🔥❤️
I think what stroke me the most is the absolute courage and strength of the people being featured in this video. Being typical is still a challenge to find our uniqueness and survive the onslaught of criticism, but being visibly atypical is harder and requires much more resolution. The inspiration that these people represent, to be natural regardless of the prejudices that others visit on them. It truly is an example of how we can be authentic even in situations where we feel we cannot be.
First off, I love love love the host accent and speaking voice. I think all the people featured are beautiful but the little kid at the end stole my heart. Glad someone loved him enough to give him a home.
Yes, when your black and your naturally light eyed people always want to know what color contacts are you waring bc as a black person you couldn't possibly have eyes like that. I look them straight in the eyes and I say GREEN! What I don't tell them is that they were blue when I was born and turned green as I got older. And yes, both my parents are BLACK! INSHALLAH
Nawh. They actually question you if you're dark skinned black person with blue , green,hazel etc. eyes.. Cause they just look at light skinned people with blue or green etc. eyes as mixed with caucasian,so they don't question them. I don't know why they think light skinned black people has white in them, when I've seen very dark skinned black people with caucasian like features " lips,butt,,nose,body built. While many light skinned black people have them Motherland big lips,nose,butt, etc.
I understand your frustration. My son has green eyes as well as two of his boy cousins which are his dad's younger sister's children. When I went out with him all through his childhood people would always ask if he had contacts. I remember One lady bluntly asking me this when he was 3 years old. I was so annoyed that I just looked at her and turned the other way. Why on earth would anyone put colored eye contacts in their child's eyes. I could barely put water in my son's eyes while washing his face without him flinching or crying let alone contacts. People would also ask if his dad was white or if he was with his dad if I was white. 😅😂😂
True!! I get asked that all the time on my job. The field is customer service and I deal with people face to face. I have hazel eyes and customers ask if I'm wearing contacts and I say no. My grandfather's eyes were blue. 🙃
First off, your voice is sooo soothing to listen to. And I’d like to say THANK YOU for showing our people of such diverse looks. They are ALL BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you for this thoughtful presentation. I think it will help people to accept each other and to look beyond skin, hair and clothing to the person inside.
All of these people are beautiful. However, the most beautiful thing about this video was your voice. Your voice is very calm and soothing. I could listen to you talk all day.
Every last single one of them are beautiful in their own way and they are amazing just the way they God intended to be!! That is the reason why he made us all different and we are all unique in our own way.🤩
Black 🖤 is so beautiful. As a dark plus size woman I was tortured growing up. I literally would bleach my skin. I've grown to love it. At 31 I'd never change my race
You ALL ARE ABSOLUTELY STRIKINGLY BEAUTIFUL!!! I celebrate your uniqueness and rejoice in your strength, individuality, and your inner beauty that shines so bright...
Thank you for putting together such a beautiful video that honors our unique beauty!!!! What do I think? I love them all! And you, sir, are VERY handsome! ☺️
I taught a girl like number nine, I often think of her and smile because her Mom raised her to have the best self-esteem! She would explain the condition and show me that the coloration would actually change. I hope she is okay and pray I run into her some day. I believe she wanted to model too! Students teach teachers too.
These people are so cool. What makes their look really rock is THAT THEY OWN "IT"! BRAVO TO each one of you. God bless you. The one thing this world lacks is love for others and love ourselves. Continue to rock your world!!!
I am black and I’ve dealt with bullying my whole life bcuz I look so white… it’s very lonely and sad when you know you are black but the world doesn’t, people have actually told me to prove it, which I do and most end up believing but some say they still don’t believe, it’s caused me so much heart ache but I will stay black til I die and I’m fine with that! I would like to add my mother is white father is black but I was raised old school and that you are what you’re father was and he raised me as a black girl / woman! As my original birth certificate states and my father may he rest in heaven loved this black girl so much!! I miss him so badly No one should have to physically prove who they are!
Girl, you are mixed white and black so you're a biracial woman. Be proud of being mixed because you have the best of both worlds. If it weren't your white mother, you wouldn't be existed. It's no secret that mixed people from all over the globe tent to looks exotic and beautiful than the one who aren't.
Olha sou brasileira, tenho sangue indígena/negro, mas pareço branca, aqui no Brasil, não existe essa coisa de 1 gota, tenho uma amiga que é filha de um negão alto e mãe branca, ela é alta, mais morena que branca, puxou características negras, mas, é mais clara que muitos, considero ela mestiça,.mas como aqui é Brasil, ela é considerada negra, pois é o que aparenta. .
We are all fearfully and wonderfully made! 🙏💞 This was such a respectful, positive presentation, it must have been hard to choose JUST 10... Part 2 coming? Including some lovely (and persecuted in Africa) albinos? Love your heartfelt and classy style of videos!!! ❤️
Amazing!!! I’ve learned so much by watching this video thanks. These people are all beautiful in their own special way. God bless them all and I wish them well. 🙏🏽🥰
I knew a very business savvy woman years ago in Texas, named Charlotte .. A strong black woman who did black hair, and owned her own salon .. I walked in one day to say hello and chat a bit .. She had a woman sitting in her chair and let me tell you , this is the most striking woman I have honestly ever seen in my whole life .. I draw women's faces .. I make them up .. She had the most beautiful , perfect , skin I had ever seen .. She was ebony , and her skin was like a rose petal looking at her .. No texture or imperfection .. You could tell she was completely natural , no makeup , and not one trace that there was EVER any mark upon her skin .. She was SOOO BEAUTIFUL ! ❤ and still is wherever she presides today , I'm sure .. Inside and out ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
As a white woman, I am so unspecial as I have nothing that makes me unique. All of these people are absolutely AMAZING and incredible! I loved this video so much! Thank you for sharing the unique beauty of these beautiful human beings. It was breathtaking ! ❤❤❤
@Stephanie Baker- Well I just counted one special UNIQUE thing about you so far, YOUR NAME! That means you are a one of a kind , special person!! Or you would not have been givin a name. Second, I can tell from your comment that you are a caring woman with a heart of gold. You keep it hidden, why I don't know. Open that door and let yourself shine!! There is no such word " un-special" . You M'lady, are special inside and out. Your words from the comment you put down, those even have a glow about them!! Don't put a damper on your glow M'lady!!! You let that glow loose and let it shine !!
@Swirleyes🇧🇷BLM my my, first you say us "whites" always sticking our noses in where it don't belong when topic is about African American people, then you go and call a white lady your sister?? Maybe you need to look in a mirror first before you start flappin that craw of yours, SISTER
@Swirleyes🇧🇷BLM Thank you for your kind words. Unfortunately, I am rather old to adopt and wouldn't be able to support a child as I'm disabled as well. However, if I could, I'd absolutely adopt a black child. What a precious gift that would be!! ❤❤❤
this is a great video .i loved it .i think one of the things i like so much is these people are happy being who they are and they aint changing for nobody..dont follow every body else, be who you are .it shows your inner strengh .i am proud of you for being who you are meant to be.your beautiful on the outside .but i think you have a strohger beauty on the inside.i am starting to ramble.time to say bye for now .
Every single person on this video is ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT!!! THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE I'VE EVER SEEN. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THEM WITH US!!! ♊❤️🤘💋🌹♀️
I am greatly inspired by number 5. The source of my beautiful hair also was the source off my curse. After years of bullying (even by people in my own family), I have learned to accept myself and have never felt more beautiful. Now I have both men and women jealous of my body hair.
Everyone in you video were absolutely beautiful. Just imagine how boring it would be if we all looked the same. I love that they love themselves, actually I’m envious of that, I wish I could have self love. Thank you for sharing
I hope that more of our people come to know that we come in all different shapes,shades,and sizes.I'm lightskin black( two black parents.mom is darkskin and dad is brownskin) but I was born with red hair and one day my friend asked me what I was mixed with and I'm like "umm...black? "And she said "and what else?" And I'm like "black " lol and she just gave me the craziest look. The ignorance is reall yall😩🤣
I think that little boy is gorgeous just the way he is he's going to break hearts when he gets older especially with those beautiful eyes God bless him God made him special
I had a friend with the same skin problem and I thought she was beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ I’m glad these woman are comfortable in their own skin. Their beautiful 😍 ❤️
I have vitiligo as Tiffany Taylor has..it's really hard to live with it. I got bullied because of that and people judge me because of my skin problem...she's so strong❤️
When I first moved into my neighborhood a few years ago, the first person who introduced himself to me was a 7 year old boy who had the most beautiful dark skin and electric blue eyes. My first thought was: why would his parents put contacts in such a young child’s eyes but, I soon realized they were his natural colored eyes.
Everyone is so uniquely beautiful! To the women with the extra hair issues - my daughter is half Sicilian (I'm Irish/German), and she always had more facial hair on her "sideburns" and underneath her jaw line and used to feel self conscious about it, but as she got older she decided to embrace it - and later for those who didn't like it. It's funny how a person will criticize someone who's different as if it's a big threat to them - why?? It's because of their tiny pea size brain, and that they can't live or think out of their tiny box! God created everyone in their own unique way and loves everything He created. May God richly bless all these beautiful people in this video! 😄🤗💗🕊️🌷
They are each a perfect example of GODS art work! I can remember seeing people as a little girl with green eyes, blue eyes in fact my grandmothers eyes used to change with her emotions. Just accept people the way GOD made them. Much Love Peace and Blessings Always ❤️☮️🙏🏾✝️
My mom eyes change colors based on her emotions too. Me and my sisters will look at her eyes to tell which emotion she's really feeling vs going by her body language.
Thank you for sharing these people's beauty. I had caught the video of Cydnee Black prior to this and heard her tell her story of the medical condition that caused her beautiful eyes. This video has helped me feel even more better and confident in myself as a sufferer of psoriasis. I cannot tell you how many times someone would tease me or be repulsed by my skin condition. I even had someone shun me because they thought I was contagious. It hurts. But now I want to support all of the people I have seen on this video because I totally understand their pain and am inspired by their bravery in loving and being unapologetically themselves. ❤💕
I am so proud of my ppl, look how gorgeous and amazing they are🙌🏾🙏🏾💪🏿 We are literally the only race that comes in all shades, shapes n sizes naturally! It's so unbelievable, the haters think it's fake or can't understand how one feels completely comfortable in their own skin. Why not 🤷🏽♀️ Look at them, absolutely stunnin😍😘👑❤️🔥🏆🥰
Yay or Nay?
Yay
I would take any of those women except the beard or the chest hair 🤔 sorry
Yay
Yay!!!!
I gotta say.. I truly appreciate how empowering your comments are about these beautiful people! I sometimes stumble across videos where the narrator pops in some oddly rude comments and I turn the video off right then and there because I will not support that crap. I noticed the descriptive words you used about these individuals and they were kind, inspiring and as I mentioned already EMPOWERING. Thank you for thattttt!
When I was a sub-teacher there was a young boy who had the most beautiful, flawless, blue black skin...BLUE! A deep midnight blue, almost glowing skin. He had a sadness in his eyes that I noticed so I was particularly drawn towards him. He lingered around at the end of the day wanting to talk. I just had to ask him if he wouldn't mind if I told him that he had the most beautiful skin that I have ever seen. He lit up and beamed with the biggest, most beautiful smile...He made my day.
I had a friend like that in high-school. His skin radiated blue/black. He Actually Shined! I used to just watch him sometimes, especially on a sunny day. Simply Beautiful.
I am a former teacher. I really admire you drawing kids who may have less self esteem to you🙏🙏🙏
AWESOME!!!👏🏽 Btw, my last name is Gibbs too! My Father’s family is from Fayetteville, NC.
There were 11 of us kids and we ran the spectrum of black skin and hair via our DNA. My one brother had the reddish skin tone of our Native American but in summer all his body hair turn blonde and his head hair lightened, no one made fun of his odd looks ( he grew up to be a real badass) ,one sister had all the characteristics of African .
You are a wonderful person and a perfect teacher….this is the kind of person we look forward to in a classroom
I love how Winnie Harlow's exposure and bravery healed people like her. Purely amazing.
I remember a girl from back in middle school who cited Winnie Harlow as an inspiration for embracing her vitiligo. She was nice and I always thought she was pretty.
I commend Tyra Banks for not discriminating against her & saw a potential in her , boost her confidence & giving her a chance & a platform to re introduce herself to the world as she is!
…. As a beautiful, confident young lady❤
Black people are beautiful. We have gorgeous skin tones. Be proud of the way you look.
Its just sad some people dont agree and so black people hate them self because of it.
White people too.
Very beautiful!!
Varying shades of copper brown melanin skin tones.
Definition: black blăk
Being of the color black, producing or reflecting comparatively little light and having no predominant hue.
Having little or no light.
1 Thessalonians 5:5
“Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness.”
1 Thessalonians 5:5 Context
2For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. 3For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. 4But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief. 5Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness. 6Therefore let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober. 7For they that sleep sleep in the night; and they that be drunken are drunken in the night. 8But let us, who are of the day, be sober, putting on the breastplate of faith and love; and for an helmet, the hope of salvation.
Calling Israelites black is a byword. Otherwise you’re color blind. The prophetic Hebrew history book was transcribed by the conquers and the colonizer conquistadors inserted themselves. No such thing as POC when you’re the aboriginal Israelites brown people.
Deuteronomy 28:37
“And thou shalt become an astonishment, a proverb, and a byword, among all nations whither the LORD shall lead thee.”
Everybody want to be Israelites but Yasharala.
BC - Israelites
A.D. - Jews
1492 (Americas) Indians
Found here on their own land 📝
AMER'ICAN, adjective Pertaining to America.
AMER'ICAN, noun A native of America; originally applied to the aboriginals, or copper-colored races, found here by the Europeans; but now applied to the descendants of Europeans born in America.
The name American must always exalt the pride of patriotism. - Washington
1820 - N Word
1832 - Negro
1950 - colored
1965 - Black
1970 - Afro American
1988 - Africans American
2021 - Israelites
Look up the definition of black on free dictionary website.
Baruch 2:30
“For I knew that they would not hear me, because it is a stiffnecked people: but in the land of their captivities they shall remember themselves.”
Baruch 2:30 Context
27O Lord our God, thou hast dealt with us after all thy goodness, and according to all that great mercy of thine, 28As thou spakest by thy servant Moses in the day when thou didst command him to write the law before the children of Israel, saying, 29If ye will not hear my voice, surely this very great multitude shall be turned into a small number among the nations, where I will scatter them. 30For I knew that they would not hear me, because it is a stiffnecked people: but in the land of their captivities they shall remember themselves. 31And shall know that I am the Lord their God: for I will give them an heart, and ears to hear: 32And they shall praise me in the land of their captivity, and think upon my name, 33And return from their stiff neck, and from their wicked deeds: for they shall remember the way of their fathers, which sinned before the Lord.
Stiff necked and Rebellious on Mic Maliss channel
@@MrPumparapum nobody is talking about white people rn bruh they never said any other race wasn’t beautiful
Loving all our black people out there from all shades of black, God has created you special, EMBRACE IT❤️
They are all SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL IN THEIR SKIN, THEIR MELANATED SKIN.
Tiffany condition is exactly what poor Michael Jackson was complaining about but no one believed him. She's blessed for believing in herself and to keep confidence and dignity in herself. You rocks Tiffany ✨
I've seen her online before and absolutely LOVE her! So glad that she embraced her uniqueness!! 💜💜💜
Yep
💝Us intelligent & world rounded ppl believed M. Jackson's skin condition. You see alot when you travel the world, live outside the box, has fam with that condition, frndz, or parents😉USAF
Michael Jackson had bleached his skin
@@Bestlivexg I'm always a Michael Jackson fan Bossdog ge, my 🤔 thought is, could this really have been the reason why he did it? After all, he did have the money to.
All of these Beautiful Black men & women are Amazingly Gorgeous. Everyone has differences. That’s what makes us each unique. Who are we to say what’s normal & what isn’t. Just let ppl Live. There are more important issues than how we look like climate change. More Power to each of of them. Much ❤️
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All races are beautiful, gogeous and amazing! I love all races, white, Latino, Asian, Indian, Arab, Hawaiian, black and color!!🙃
Yeah right there.... anyone being racist because of the colour of someone's skin is just ignorant... no matter how you claim to know..... as animals come with different shades so does humans .... any body with common sense should know this..
@@oops541 She was referring to this video and the word "Unusual" in the title to describe Black people.
What makes us unique is what makes us happy whether others like it or not.
They are all uniquely authentic and original. I love their resilience refreshing and I am smiling with them 🤩😍❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Seini, how are you today?
Yes, like all people are "uniquely authentic and original." It's the people who are limited by
Years ago I fell in love with a black man with green eyes. I didn't know his name and only met him once but he has always been in my mind all these years and I often wonder why our paths never crossed again. He was so strikingly handsome. He was also polite and so nice and had such a soothing voice. I hope he married someone just as nice and had a wonderful life. I never mentioned this to anyone ever. But that goes to show that you don't know who will fall in love with who and if people opened their hearts and minds and set prejudices, hate and anger aside and accepted others differences the world would be a nicer place to live.
Woman you only fell in love cause he had Green eyes get outta here with that
@@wakandajam and ur gay
🙌🏾What a eye opener ! Was blind but now I see in creation all things are possible. ♥️🙏🏾Thank you for sharing this moment ! This has broaden my heart, mind, truth and knowledge
They are all authentic, beautiful and special. Glad to know that they have accepted and love themselves as they are.👏🏾
They are all beautiful, there are no mistakes they are who they are and I love them all!!
I worked at a cafe that was adjacent to a busy shopping mall in my hometown, and being the only coffee available by walking in the area, we were always busy, and we had a lot of regulars. I recall one young woman who was a regular because I thought she was so beautiful and unique in her beauty.
She hard dark kinky-curly hair, cafe au lait skin, and freckles that weren't freckles. They were much larger than usual freckles, sprinkled generously over her glowing skin, and they were a rich espresso color. She took my breath away because I'd never seen anyone quite like her.
Wow.. you have a good way of explaining
Wow you are a connoisseur of words
What beautiful diversity
Life is amazing. Our creator has provided us with so much diversity and uniqueness that we should all be grateful of and celebrate and be proud of everyone's individuality.
Every one is so beautiful. Each one of us in our own way.
You speak of your own thoughts n never researched anything you claim, how then do you speak w/out knowing ?
Blasphemy.... He did no such thing. We committed an Abomination n what you call beautiful will be destroyed along with their nation of colonizers
Stunning examples of humanity, we all belong. As Oscar Wilde said...'be yourself, everyone else is taken'.Blessings beautiful people.
No one should judge a person by the way they look. Find out what their personality is, what they are good at, what their talent is. Throw a smile their way instead of being so negative, you never know you could be making a new friend.
Shirley Castle, I agree with you 100%, so much negativity in this world & that’s why we can’t all get along…I didn’t always love my dark skin bcuz as a child I teased about how black I was (people/children can be so cruel) I was 17 yrs old when finally started accepting the beauty of my skin tone, thanks to an elder lady that my Mom took care of. After that awakening, people were drawn to me, not only bcuz of my personality & character, but also bcuz of my unique skin color!
❤️🔥❤️
There's nothing on this Earth more beautiful than a dark skin woman
All of them are beautiful. Melanin in our skin makes us so beautiful the mahogany skin we have within is beautiful.
I think what stroke me the most is the absolute courage and strength of the people being featured in this video. Being typical is still a challenge to find our uniqueness and survive the onslaught of criticism, but being visibly atypical is harder and requires much more resolution. The inspiration that these people represent, to be natural regardless of the prejudices that others visit on them. It truly is an example of how we can be authentic even in situations where we feel we cannot be.
Gorgeous,every darn one of them.loved the video
Wow!!!!! I just remarked today at a conference on how absolutely diverse and beautiful our diaspora is, and each of these people are GORGEOUS!!!!!
You. You are gorgeous yourself. And your voice!? I could listen to you all day.
Wow, thank you! I'm blushing right now
You are welcome King😁
I was thinking the same thing. I knew I wasn't the only one. ❤️
All of these people are so beautiful. I'm glad that they have such strength to tell the world this is me and I am magnificent.
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن . Peace and love to all Africa from Libya 🙏🇱🇾
Allahumma baarik lahom
First off, I love love love the host accent and speaking voice. I think all the people featured are beautiful but the little kid at the end stole my heart. Glad someone loved him enough to give him a home.
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I absolutely loved the video. Each person is simply beautiful!
Pure beautiful sunshine! To all the queens and kings!!! One sunshine love!! 💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️👍👍
Your voice is very soothing and patient, I love your voice! You should create bedtime stories and/or stories in general.
Omg, they are all beautiful and brave. I love them and love this video.
I applaud Shakuls mum.... Thank you for taking him in. He's so cute
Thank you for celebrating diversity 😍
Each one is beautiful 🤩 in their own way. Loved seeing that they love themselves and don’t let others tear them down. Sending love ❤️ and prayers!!!
Absolutely Unapologetically Beautiful! 🥰🥰🥰
Yes, when your black and your naturally light eyed people always want to know what color contacts are you waring bc as a black person you couldn't possibly have eyes like that. I look them straight in the eyes and I say GREEN! What I don't tell them is that they were blue when I was born and turned green as I got older. And yes, both my parents are BLACK! INSHALLAH
Nawh. They actually question you if you're dark skinned black person with blue , green,hazel etc. eyes.. Cause they just look at light skinned people with blue or green etc. eyes as mixed with caucasian,so they don't question them. I don't know why they think light skinned black people has white in them, when I've seen very dark skinned black people with caucasian like features " lips,butt,,nose,body built. While many light skinned black people have them Motherland big lips,nose,butt, etc.
I understand your frustration. My son has green eyes as well as two of his boy cousins which are his dad's younger sister's children. When I went out with him all through his childhood people would always ask if he had contacts. I remember One lady bluntly asking me this when he was 3 years old. I was so annoyed that I just looked at her and turned the other way. Why on earth would anyone put colored eye contacts in their child's eyes. I could barely put water in my son's eyes while washing his face without him flinching or crying let alone contacts. People would also ask if his dad was white or if he was with his dad if I was white. 😅😂😂
True!! I get asked that all the time on my job. The field is customer service and I deal with people face to face. I have hazel eyes and customers ask if I'm wearing contacts and I say no. My grandfather's eyes were blue. 🙃
I think the point mentioned was it is super rare of the blue-eyed girl
Every last one of them what's beautiful in their own way thank you for sharing those beautiful people
They all beautiful in their own way I love them all
First off, your voice is sooo soothing to listen to. And I’d like to say THANK YOU for showing our people of such diverse looks. They are ALL BEAUTIFUL!
All people can be beautiful in their own unique way.
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THIS WAS AWESOME!!! RHAMKS FOR SHARING! 💞👏👍💗
This is so Amazing! Beautiful people, I never would have known about if it wasn’t for this presentation. ❤️🙏🏾
I love all of them. Thank you for sharing, these extremely unique people in the world.
Thank you for this thoughtful presentation. I think it will help people to accept each other and to look beyond skin, hair and clothing to the person inside.
All of these people are beautiful. However, the most beautiful thing about this video was your voice. Your voice is very calm and soothing. I could listen to you talk all day.
I actually admire black beauty. That's the real beauty
Beauty has many facets, forms, and faces. I really love this video. 💕
Every last single one of them are beautiful in their own way and they are amazing just the way they God intended to be!!
That is the reason why he made us all different and we are all unique in our own way.🤩
They're all absolutely gorgeous 😍
Black 🖤 is so beautiful. As a dark plus size woman I was tortured growing up. I literally would bleach my skin. I've grown to love it. At 31 I'd never change my race
You ALL ARE ABSOLUTELY STRIKINGLY BEAUTIFUL!!! I celebrate your uniqueness and rejoice in your strength, individuality, and your inner beauty that shines so bright...
Thank you for putting together such a beautiful video that honors our unique beauty!!!!
What do I think? I love them all! And you, sir, are VERY handsome! ☺️
The hairless person with the multilayered necklace that you didn't mention is my favorite. So much greatness and diversity. Thank you.
Thank you. This was a beautiful tribute to the beauty of African descendant people 💯💙
I taught a girl like number nine, I often think of her and smile because her Mom raised her to have the best self-esteem! She would explain the condition and show me that the coloration would actually change. I hope she is okay and pray I run into her some day. I believe she wanted to model too! Students teach teachers too.
Love it!!!!
Thanks Barton
These people are so cool. What makes their look really rock is THAT THEY OWN "IT"! BRAVO TO each one of you. God bless you. The one thing this world lacks is love for others and love ourselves. Continue to rock your world!!!
I am black and I’ve dealt with bullying my whole life bcuz I look so white… it’s very lonely and sad when you know you are black but the world doesn’t, people have actually told me to prove it, which I do and most end up believing but some say they still don’t believe, it’s caused me so much heart ache but I will stay black til I die and I’m fine with that!
I would like to add my mother is white father is black but I was raised old school and that you are what you’re father was and he raised me as a black girl / woman! As my original birth certificate states and my father may he rest in heaven loved this black girl so much!! I miss him so badly
No one should have to physically prove who they are!
I understand what you mean about the “old school” I notice these last ten years that people have thrown out the “1 drop rule”.
Hello Rachel, How’re you doing?
Is that u in the pic? U look black
Girl, you are mixed white and black so you're a biracial woman. Be proud of being mixed because you have the best of both worlds. If it weren't your white mother, you wouldn't be existed. It's no secret that mixed people from all over the globe tent to looks exotic and beautiful than the one who aren't.
Olha sou brasileira, tenho sangue indígena/negro, mas pareço branca, aqui no Brasil, não existe essa coisa de 1 gota, tenho uma amiga que é filha de um negão alto e mãe branca, ela é alta, mais morena que branca, puxou características negras, mas, é mais clara que muitos, considero ela mestiça,.mas como aqui é Brasil, ela é considerada negra, pois é o que aparenta. .
I am supporting all unique people like this around the world.
We are all fearfully and wonderfully made! 🙏💞 This was such a respectful, positive presentation, it must have been hard to choose JUST 10... Part 2 coming? Including some lovely (and persecuted in Africa) albinos? Love your heartfelt and classy style of videos!!! ❤️
BEAUTIFUL GORGEOUS KINGS & QUEENS MELANATED PEOPLE.
ONE OF THE MOST GORGEOUS PEOPLE IN THE WORLD. THANKS FOR SHARING!
All of them are BEAUTIFUL, every last one of them!
Amazing!!! I’ve learned so much by watching this video thanks. These people are all beautiful in their own special way. God bless them all and I wish them well. 🙏🏽🥰
0:33 She is really beautiful and unique!! I am subscribed to her channel
Thank U so much for sharing this "Beauty".
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My Aunt kat that passed away a few years ago had natural blue grey eyes her and her sister my aunt Joyce
Beautiful people. Strong and amazing. They can teach us so much. How to love yourself and be proud of who you are.
I knew a very business savvy woman years ago in Texas, named Charlotte .. A strong black woman who did black hair, and owned her own salon .. I walked in one day to say hello and chat a bit .. She had a woman sitting in her chair and let me tell you , this is the most striking woman I have honestly ever seen in my whole life .. I draw women's faces .. I make them up .. She had the most beautiful , perfect , skin I had ever seen .. She was ebony , and her skin was like a rose petal looking at her .. No texture or imperfection .. You could tell she was completely natural , no makeup , and not one trace that there was EVER any mark upon her skin .. She was SOOO BEAUTIFUL ! ❤ and still is wherever she presides today , I'm sure .. Inside and out ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bella, bella, bella! Beautiful, unique people!
As a white woman, I am so unspecial as I have nothing that makes me unique. All of these people are absolutely AMAZING and incredible! I loved this video so much! Thank you for sharing the unique beauty of these beautiful human beings. It was breathtaking ! ❤❤❤
Thanks Stephanie. Have an awesome day. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@Stephanie Baker- Well I just counted one special UNIQUE thing about you so far, YOUR NAME! That means you are a one of a kind , special person!! Or you would not have been givin a name. Second, I can tell from your comment that you are a caring woman with a heart of gold. You keep it hidden, why I don't know. Open that door and let yourself shine!! There is no such word " un-special" . You M'lady, are special inside and out. Your words from the comment you put down, those even have a glow about them!! Don't put a damper on your glow M'lady!!! You let that glow loose and let it shine !!
Stephanie. There's only one of you. You are unique! White, black, brown, all are wonderfully and beautifully made.
@Swirleyes🇧🇷BLM my my, first you say us "whites" always sticking our noses in where it don't belong when topic is about African American people, then you go and call a white lady your sister?? Maybe you need to look in a mirror first before you start flappin that craw of yours, SISTER
@Swirleyes🇧🇷BLM Thank you for your kind words. Unfortunately, I am rather old to adopt and wouldn't be able to support a child as I'm disabled as well. However, if I could, I'd absolutely adopt a black child. What a precious gift that would be!! ❤❤❤
They are all beautifully unique. I love them all.
this is a great video .i loved it .i think one of the things i like so much is these people are happy being who they are and they aint changing for nobody..dont follow every body else, be who you are .it shows your inner strengh .i am proud of you for being who you are meant to be.your beautiful on the outside .but i think you have a strohger beauty on the inside.i am starting to ramble.time to say bye for now .
Thanks for sharing, Dan!! Have an awesome day/night
They are all so so beautiful blessings 😍🥰🙏 love the video ❤️💙💖
We are the most beautiful people on Earth!
@ La Verne Puller All humans are beautiful 😍
Every single person on this video is ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT!!! THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE I'VE EVER SEEN. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THEM WITH US!!! ♊❤️🤘💋🌹♀️
I am greatly inspired by number 5. The source of my beautiful hair also was the source off my curse. After years of bullying (even by people in my own family), I have learned to accept myself and have never felt more beautiful. Now I have both men and women jealous of my body hair.
Everyone in you video were absolutely beautiful.
Just imagine how boring it would be if we all looked the same.
I love that they love themselves, actually I’m envious of that, I wish I could have self love.
Thank you for sharing
I’ve got a great niece and nephew who are twins. The boy is white and the girl is a very dark dusky beauty! I love them both to bits!
" You should not hide what makes you unique ". Thanks so much. I ain't going to hide my scars.
Thank you so much for this video and please keep it up 😊
I see you Simone. Its good to have you here. How's your day going btw?
@@ohafro hey! Well, these are tough days, but this video made my day better! How are you doing??
His voice is EVERYTHING!! 🔥🔥🔥
I hope that more of our people come to know that we come in all different shapes,shades,and sizes.I'm lightskin black( two black parents.mom is darkskin and dad is brownskin) but I was born with red hair and one day my friend asked me what I was mixed with and I'm like "umm...black? "And she said "and what else?" And I'm like "black " lol and she just gave me the craziest look. The ignorance is reall yall😩🤣
@Flower7obviously....my ancestors were raped so we all mixed with something else
@CYW exactly...my relative also cause me white because I have lightskin. Like come on now 😒
I think that little boy is gorgeous just the way he is he's going to break hearts when he gets older especially with those beautiful eyes God bless him God made him special
Hello you forgot to add yourself to this list. You are extremely Handsome and the sound of your voice is like silk & chocolate!!!!
Absolutely unique and beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ live your life
I had a friend with the same skin problem and I thought she was beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
I’m glad these woman are comfortable in their own skin. Their beautiful 😍 ❤️
Beautiful!!! Especially the little boy at the end!❤
I have vitiligo as Tiffany Taylor has..it's really hard to live with it. I got bullied because of that and people judge me because of my skin problem...she's so strong❤️
BEAUTIFUL EVERYONE OF THEM!!!!
When I first moved into my neighborhood a few years ago, the first person who introduced himself to me was a 7 year old boy who had the most beautiful dark skin and electric blue eyes. My first thought was: why would his parents put contacts in such a young child’s eyes but, I soon realized they were his natural colored eyes.
I love Korea drama, do you think so
BLACK IS BEAUTY... period.... ain't nothing like a black skin
They are beautiful and wonderfuly made
Love your voice, love the uniqueness of everyone in the video kudos to all , stay real
Everyone is so uniquely beautiful! To the women with the extra hair issues - my daughter is half Sicilian (I'm Irish/German), and she always had more facial hair on her "sideburns" and underneath her jaw line and used to feel self conscious about it, but as she got older she decided to embrace it - and later for those who didn't like it. It's funny how a person will criticize someone who's different as if it's a big threat to them - why?? It's because of their tiny pea size brain, and that they can't live or think out of their tiny box! God created everyone in their own unique way and loves everything He created. May God richly bless all these beautiful people in this video! 😄🤗💗🕊️🌷
I love Korea drama, do you think so
ThankYou for sharing all of these incredibly beautiful people ❤❤❤❤❤❤
They are each a perfect example of GODS art work! I can remember seeing people as a little girl with green eyes, blue eyes in fact my grandmothers eyes used to change with her emotions. Just accept people the way GOD made them. Much Love Peace and Blessings Always ❤️☮️🙏🏾✝️
My mom eyes change colors based on her emotions too. Me and my sisters will look at her eyes to tell which emotion she's really feeling vs going by her body language.
Thank you for sharing these people's beauty. I had caught the video of Cydnee Black prior to this and heard her tell her story of the medical condition that caused her beautiful eyes. This video has helped me feel even more better and confident in myself as a sufferer of psoriasis. I cannot tell you how many times someone would tease me or be repulsed by my skin condition. I even had someone shun me because they thought I was contagious. It hurts. But now I want to support all of the people I have seen on this video because I totally understand their pain and am inspired by their bravery in loving and being unapologetically themselves. ❤💕
I am so proud of my ppl, look how gorgeous and amazing they are🙌🏾🙏🏾💪🏿 We are literally the only race that comes in all shades, shapes n sizes naturally! It's so unbelievable, the haters think it's fake or can't understand how one feels completely comfortable in their own skin. Why not 🤷🏽♀️ Look at them, absolutely stunnin😍😘👑❤️🔥🏆🥰
Yas
Shakul !!! What a great name! Young man has an Amazing future ahead of him!
OMG, if I turned and saw one of these gorgeous people behind me, I'd faint!
Outstanding beauty. I feel joy at seeing this
ALL PEOPLE ARE BEAUTIFUL TOO ME 🤩. It's their personalities that can make them ugly.
Very True🇬🇧
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