I think it is nonsense to feel superior simply because of one's skin color. But racism exists everywhere, it is not unique to America, or to white people.
It would be good for everyone to be proud of their heritage and yes, their skin color, too. Why shouldn't a person feel good about themselves and how they look?
I think it's sad that so many assholes feel a need to take cheap shots at white people at every opportunity, these days. The folks who do this show themselves to be morons, and no better than the racists they claim to hate. And to anyone who would say, "yeah, but whites did this and that and they were so bad and caused so many problems, whine, whine, whine..." I would say, grow the **** up. Use your brain, if you have one.
The truth is that whites were bright enough to develop needed weapons and organize themselves well for their survival. But, my real point is this: ANY other race, including blacks, who had had the smarts, the ingenuity, and the drive, to be able to achieve these things — would have done the same things, and behaved the same way, as whites have. So pointing fingers is stupid. Someone had to be top dog. Quit being jealous, if it wasn't you.
As far as skin color is concerned, I love women with certain tones of white skin. Sometimes it's absolutely gorgeous, especially at dawn. And often there are many colors present, not just white — pink, rose, more, depending on the situation, the light, and the place.
I also love the skin tones of many Japanese women. They can be intoxicating in their beauty. Again, there can be many interacting colors at work. Imo, they are among the lovliest of all women.
Everyone should feel good about themselves. If they don't, that would probably be a good thing to work on. There's no logical reason to put other people down for their skin color, just because it happens to be different from our own.