On Thursday November 19, 2009, the College Democrats will be given three bags of paper votes for the Mr. and Miss Blackline competition: two bags of female votes and one bag of male votes. A photo will be taken for verification and the president of College Democrats, Ian Lauer will sign Blackline’s copy of this statement.
The votes will be counted as such: One paper vote with an email address (or the words “Blackline”) written on the back is worth one vote for a respected contestant. Votes that do not have email addresses (or “Blackline”) written on the back are only worth ½ vote for a respected candidate.
Once the paper votes have been counted, each contestant’s total will be multiplied by .75 (the paper vote is worth 75% of the total vote). The College Democrats will return the results to the Editor of Blackline once they have finished counting the votes.
Ian Lauer of the College Democrats returned the vote count to Blackline today November 20, 2009, at 2:20 pm. On a sheet of paper the College Democrats submitted the following calculations for the paper vote. The online votes are below as well.
PAPER VOTES:
Ian Johnson: 12 2/3 Derrick Kirton: 1.75 Aerion Abney: 10 1/8 Keith Green: 6 3/4 David Gordon: 3 3/4 Vince Cunningham: 4 1/8 Gabriel Ekemezie: 24 Amelius: 1
Congratulations to ALL of our MODELS who will ALL APPEAR in our new holiday issue set to drop the week of November 30th, 2009!!! And congratulations to Gabe Ekemezie and Tanisha Hill who will appear on two separate covers of the issue!
Hello constituents, Thank you all for supporting Blackline's search for covermodels. We apologize for not posting these regulations sooner, but in lieu of excessive and unfair adherence to the rules, these are the regualtions that will be put in place immediately. These will be the same regulations that will hold for future competitions.
How the Votes will be counted:
1.) The online (blog) vote will account for 25% of the total vote. 2.) The paper vote vote will account for 75% of the total vote. 3.) The male votes that were counted at the beginning of the competition (prior to the restart/new addition) will be added to the final online vote. 4.) Voting boxes will be available at the BAS 80s party. (Friday, Nov, 13, 2009) Voters must put their email addresses on the back of the ballot for it to be counted. 5.) Voting boxes/rules will be present in the BAS office. 6.) The paper ballots will be counted by an outside organization/individual. No member of the Blackline committee/no member of the Black Action Society will be allowed/given access to the vote counting. 7.) The online polls for Miss Blackline will end Saturday and the online polls for Mr. Blackline will end Sunday. 8.) The Blackline staff will have the voting boxes from 11am-6pm at a table in the William Pitt Union's food court on Tuesday, November 17, 2009. 9.) The paper voting will end Wednesday at 5:30 pm. 10.) Good luck to all of our contestants.
Please be advised that online voting is not the only way to vote. There are boxes in the BAS office (WPU 613) where you may vote for one contestant once a day until voting ends. Also, there will be voting in WPU next Tuesday (11/17) from 11 AM- 6 PM.
Question 2: What do you find attractive about them?
Person 2 – They are different and unknown.
Person 3 – I like tan girls.
Person 5 – I am curious.
Question 3: What qualities of a black woman do you look for (Lighter, or darker, big booty etc.)?
Person 1 – Lighter skinned, big booty, longer hair with no weave.
Person 2 – I like lighter skinned black women, with a big booty, and medium length hair, I would date a woman with a weave but do not prefer it.Thin not thick.
Person 3 – I like darker women, with shorter hair and big booty, no weave.I’d like her to have a thin waist.
Person 4 – Lighter skinned, and her hair to the shoulder so it won’t get in my face.I don’t like her hair I like her hips!
Person 5 – I like lighter skinned women, with longer hair.Weave is okay, as long as it looks natural.
Person 6 – I don’t really see color.I’ve been attracted to pretty much every race at some point.She has to have a cute face but more mature looking, she can’t look really young.I guess a little thicker, and I prefer long hair.Weave is acceptable.
Question 4: Why Lighter skinned?
Person 1 – A preference
Person 2 – A preference
Person 4 – I feel more of the same skin tone.
Person 5 - A preference
Question 5: Is Boobs or Booty more attractive to you?
Person 1 - Booty
Person 5 – Boobs.
Person 6 -I’m a butt man.
Question 5: What African American female celebrity would you most say represents your type?
Person 1 – Rihanna and Halle Berry
Person 2, 4, 5 – Beyoncé
Person 3 – Serena Williams
Person 6 - Beyoncé, or Rihanna
Question 6: What African American female celebrity would you most say represents your type?
Person 1 – Rihanna and Halle Berry
Person 2, 5 – Beyoncé
Person 3 – Serena Williams
Person 4 - Beyoncé.I do like this one girl on campus, but she is Indian though.Close enough.
Person 6 - Beyoncé, or Rihanna
Question 8: Would you date a black girl or just try one, and would you bring her home to mama?
Person 1, 4, 6 – I would date her, yes.
Person 2 – I would not date her, but I would hook up with her.
Person 3 – I would date her, yes my brothers date girls who aren’t white.
Person 5 – I would date her because it doesn’t matter to me, yes.
Question 9: Would your friends care if you dated a black girl; do they normally date black women?
Person 1 – Most of my friends like black women.I feel like everyone is fairly equal today.
Person 4 - Most of them wouldn’t care.And No they do not.
Person 5 – There aren’t many black people in my town, but I think they wouldn’t mind.
Person 6 - Yes and, yes.
Among Black Men:
Question 1: Do you like black women?
Person 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 - Yes
Person 2 -Yes, every kind!
Question 2: What do you look for in regards to a black woman’s appearance?
Person 1 - Basically, gotta be attracted to her in some sort of way.I usually ain't attracted to extremely dark girls like way darker than much.If we are talking black, hair does not matter.
Person 2 – Can’t be too tall or too short; must have a nice smile, nice eyes, no nappy hair, not messy - have all the essentials.I like all shades of black women.Big booty all the way and dark colored eyes.
Person 3 – Dark skin and big butt; curvaceous body, long hair and no weave.
Person 4 – The blacker the berry the sweeter the juice.Big booty more hips than mean, clean, and presentable (no sweats and a hoodie).
Person 5 – I prefer lighter skin, and good hair; nice teeth, big booty, and shorter hair.
Person 6 – Dark, not into light skinned chicks.I like boobs more than booty.And I like short hair as long as its styled.
Question 3: What celebrity best illustrates your ideal black woman?
Person 2 - Halle Berry
Person 3 – Kelly Rowland
Person 4 – Gabrielle Union
Person 5 – Gabrielle Union
Person 6 - Tyra Banks is the ultimate woman, and Stacy Dash.
Next, I attempted to see if Black women had any reservations about Black men.
Question 1: As a black woman, do you feel that lighter, long haired women have it easier?
1, 2,3,7,8 – Yes!
4 – Yes, because they like mixed girls and they are close to it.Lighter girls are closer to white and longer hair to pull on.
5 – No, everybody have to be at the right place at the right time
6 -Yes I do, because of the media, and all we see is white women and lack girls got to be as close to white, long hair, light eyes.
Question 2: What do you look for in a black man?
1 - Fresh cut, curly hair…depends on the person
4 - Education, ambition, sense of humor, athletes (pro or not) tall/short: it doesn’t matter as long as you are above eye level.
5 – Swag
6 – Nice smile, a guy who is intelligent, no drug dealers, only legit reason to go to jail, respectful.
7 – Intelligent
8 – Intelligence besides “Shawty I like the way you blah, blah,”
Question 3: Do you prefer lighter or darker skinned men?
1, 2, 3,4,6,7 – No preference
5 – Dark
8 – In between
Question 4: Does your man need to have a six pack?
1 - No extra fat (teddy bear or gut)
2 – Four or six pack, period.
3 – Doesn’t matter
4 – No preference
5 – Cut, can’t be chunky
6 – No preference
7 – Cut
8 - Cut
Question 5: What male celebrity best illustrates your ideal black man?
1 – Will Smith
2 – Boris Kodjoe
3 – Idris Elba
4 – Dwayne Johnson
5 – Taye Diggs
7 – Rudy Gay
8 – Columbus Short
Question 6: Do you believe it is hard to find a good black man?
All said “Hell Yes” because:
·They cheat
·Want a shortie or a “bust it baby,” no wifey
·Lie
·Get too comfortable
·Cocky
·Don’t do romantic things
·Like white chicks, Latinas, and now Asians
·Don’t have their lives together
·Players
·In jail
·gay
In general, black women were pretty lenient when it came to the color, and shape of black men.In addition, all seemed frustrated with the lack of black men, as well as the “quality.” They were also more than willing to answer these questions.Looking at the answers of the men, I interviewed for who is their definition of a desired woman, not only were most light skinned but, most of them had lighter eyes.I began to remember all of the women who I grew up with that would purchase color contacts just to be noticed.All the times adults would look at babies and base their answer on why a baby was cute by if they had light eyes were light skinned, or had curly hair, which is called “good hair,” by many people.But why?Why do we put so much emphasis on these features?Is it because they are just a preference or because of a historical emphasis on lighter skin?You can be the judge.
Today's desired Black Women include: Tyra Banks, Keri Hilson, Beyonce, Gabrielle Union, Sanaa Lathan, Rihanna, Jennifer Hudason, Buffie the Body and Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherziger