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Shaadi.com Removes Skin Tone Filter Amid Backlash (25.06.2020‪)‬ Life Beats

    • Society & Culture

Asian dating site Shaadi.com has removed a skin tone descriptor after growing online backlash. The option asks those who use the site to describe their skin tone colour, as well as asking users to input the preferred skin colour of their prospective partner.
As ongoing anti-racism protests spread worlwide, more and more South Asians are rejecting the colourism that exists within their own communities.
Sally is joined by Muriel Dsa, who helps her understand the depth of the issue and bitter reality and importance of skin color in the sub continent.

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Asian dating site Shaadi.com has removed a skin tone descriptor after growing online backlash. The option asks those who use the site to describe their skin tone colour, as well as asking users to input the preferred skin colour of their prospective partner.
As ongoing anti-racism protests spread worlwide, more and more South Asians are rejecting the colourism that exists within their own communities.
Sally is joined by Muriel Dsa, who helps her understand the depth of the issue and bitter reality and importance of skin color in the sub continent.

Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com

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