Dark-skinned in a sentence as an adjective

As a dark-skinned person with a short beard/light stubble, I doubt that would go over well....

I would also love to see fat hairy hands, dark-skinned hands, waxy old hands, prosthetic hands, etc.

It's the fact that fully 90% of their stops previously were harassing people for being too dark-skinned in public that blows me away.

> As a dark-skinned man who oftentimes sports a beard, I'm treated like a terrorist every single time I walk through security.

As a dark-skinned man who oftentimes sports a beard, I'm treated like a terrorist every single time I walk through security.

Until we learn to control that basic fear response, the TSA will still be around and people will still be scared of sitting next to a dark-skinned man kneeling in prayer.

This is because the dark-skinned, tropical people world-wide often are topless, whereas their white-skinned northern hemisphere counterpoints wear more clothes.

The average mainstream person may be happy in Scandinavia and Switzerland, but I'm willing to bet that a dark-skinned or Asian person with a huge entrepreneurial drive is going to be quite frustrated.

> If free citizens of free countries can't live in freedom because of fear of terrorists, the terrorists have already wonAs a dark-skinned man who oftentimes sports a beard, I'm treated like a terrorist every single time I walk through security.

Dark-skinned definitions

adjective

having skin rich in melanin pigments; "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People"; "dark-skinned peoples"

See also: colored coloured dark non-white

adjective

naturally having skin of a dark color; "a dark-skinned beauty"; "gold earrings gleamed against her dusky cheeks"; "a smile on his swarthy face"; "`swart' is archaic"

See also: dusky swart swarthy