The Beauty Con Game

The Beauty Con Game by Umoja, published by Trojan Horse Publishing in February 2012, is a thought-provoking exploration of the impact of white beauty standards on society. This first edition spans 240 pages and delves into the historical and factual evidence surrounding the exploitation and discrimination faced by black and non-white individuals due to these standards. The book aims to illuminate the profound consequences of these societal norms and their role in perpetuating systemic injustices.
Readers will find a critical examination of how beauty standards have been used as tools of oppression, leading to significant social and health implications. The text addresses themes of health and fitness, beauty and grooming, and discrimination, providing a comprehensive look at the societal constructs that shape perceptions of beauty. Through its detailed analysis, The Beauty Con Game seeks to raise awareness about the urgent issues surrounding beauty standards and their broader implications for social justice and equality.
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White beauty standards have been used for hundreds of years as a justification for the abuse, exploitation, and genocide of blacks (and non-whites) simply because they look different. The Beauty Con Game will present the factual and historical evidence that reveals how the second deadliest con game — the Beauty Con Game — threatens the survival of all non-white people — and ultimately, of the planet itself.
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