A white woman's blood circulating through a child for nine month and that child looking up at a white wonan while breast feeding. nope.
But A biracial can only identify with their black side and Wil be accepted into the community.
A white woman's blood circulating through a child for nine month and that child looking up at a white wonan while breast feeding. nope.
But A biracial can only identify with their black side and Wil be accepted into the community.
What you mean by this? I'm intrigued. Both my brothers date Asian and white girls (one will prob marry an Asian) and I'm baffled by it. Younger one even said he doesn't like black girls to my face . But how did you come to this conclusion.The hair bit is very ridiculous given the fact that many black women including myself just recently learned proper hair techniques. Black folks can be obsessed with taming hair that should be left alone.
But I've noticed that black people in IR are psychotic and in a less politically correct society would rightly be deemed mentally ill.
I've actually written about this phenomena. Blacks, given the power differential between the races, almost always have a racial Oedipus or Electra complex when engaging in IR.
You said it before I could.thats right, praise the black woman with a nose job and european hair weave. that will surely disprove my point
I get that you feel Janet but on a whole, she wasn't regarded as that. As a black girl growing up I KNEW the standard was to look like Halle or Mariah. I think the point is outside of personal and more on a worldview type of thing. I don't think most dudes can see that cause y'all view it through a different lenses. I did want to dance like Janet though and I had them same hair styles she rocked as a kid . I feel you breh.
This response won't mean shyt to an African with no admixture saying that you're not black because you do have admixture. A mixed person could give this exact same response to you.I stay around ALOT of Africans and never heard this rhetoric. But in practical terms my response would be that my ancestor who was kidnapped from Africa could have very well been a relation to an ancestor of yours who was lucky enough to not be captured.
The point is that unless you're 100% pure African somebody in your family came out of a non black vagina/penis. I'm using the same logic that you're using to try and exclude mixed people from being black. Black has never ever meant 100% African. It has always been a general term for people of African descent. People like Obama have always been classified as black. This isn't new.Not sure how we comparing that to coming out a white womans vagina doe
This trail of thought is the reason the press duped the world into believing we had our first black president
We're talking what it means to be black here. Are you saying that Africans aren't black?my response is "Good!" because africans dont represent our tribe in the US, just like we dont represent their tribes
There are tons of people of mixed racial heritage that are classified as white you stupid motherfukker. How many times must I say that before you get it? They just don't call them mixed. White is a general all in classification. You're either white or you're not. They don't play that mixed bullshyt because they understand the power in unity. They perpetuate/promote division amongst others because they understand it's a weakness.mixed race blacks have you ever heard of mixed race whites?
you cant challenge white supremacy by breeding into it, dunce.
Malcolm is a terrible example because his mother was a product of rape. No way is that the same thing.Malcolm X was not biracial. His mother and his father were black. His mother was mixed.
Hell to be honest with you just about every African American is mixed to some degree.
http://www.eurweb.com/2010/05/latest-genetic-study-says-african-americans-are-22-percent-white/
http://www.genealogyintime.com/News...ck_americans_have_some_european_ancestry.html
No. It's not logical and is oppositional. How can an individual in sound mind define themselves and then turn around and let someone else define them? What the hell is that? That person would have to be crazy. So when I wake up I'm black and the minute I step outside and see my neighbor I'm something else? Because they say so? No pride or integrity or identity is what you are talking about.do you disagree?
No. It's not logical and is oppositional. How can an individual in sound mind define themselves and then turn around and let someone else define them? What the hell is that? That person would have to be crazy. So when I wake up I'm black and the minute I step outside and see my neighbor I'm something else? Because they say so? No pride or integrity or identity is what you are talking about.
What you mean by this? I'm intrigued. Both my brothers date Asian and white girls (one will prob marry an Asian) and I'm baffled by it. Younger one even said he doesn't like black girls to my face . But how did you come to this conclusion.
I can see this. But I think mixed people need to fight that battle. They can't coat tail the black struggle when it's beneficial and ignore when it's not because they can. Just like so many groups do and have done. They are mixed and have their own issues. That's the point. shyt I can't stand up and speak for what it is like to be from two races nor would I try. I have pride in speaking from a black prospective. The point is the black community needs to define our own community and mixed people are not black. There isn't anything disrespectful in that sentiment.What I'm saying has nothing to do with a defeatist mindset, it's the reality we live in, we can't rail against white supremacy so much that we become delusional about what's actually happening in the world we live in. Cops aren't asking for DNA before harming someone they classify as Black, racist white people aren't won't see a person that appears Black and feel relieved once they discover that "one of the parents is Black".
if a person has two parents, one white and the other Black, and identifies as Black, I'm not going to ostracize that person or tell them that they aren't Black, we already have enough division in our communities, I'm not looking for ways to create more.
As Africans should. That is what we should be doing.So what's you're response to the Africans that look at you the same way that you look at those you consider mixed/biracial? When Africans who have no admixture and haven't been completely stripped of their African culture and identity refer to people called black in amerikka as diluted and not pure, what's your response?
So is he black because he plays basketball and raps? Sounds like he has an affinity for some elements of a stereotypical black culture. He not black though. Still mixed raced. And I don't seem why that is wrong to say.
I understand perception. I was also born poor, abused, uneducated and neglected. Do I keep those titles too because someone else gave me those things? That's stupid.In America, you are Black, you can identify as "Dominican", "Indian" or whatever you personally decide to, you didn't decide one day that you were "Black" the decision was already made long before you were born, and that decision was made by white people. When you wake up, you're Black, when you step outside and see your neighbor, you're Black, when you go to the park, you're Black.
once again, as an individual, you can claim to be whatever you decide, but that has no bearing on you being perceived as Black by the group with the power to criminalize your Black skin.
From what I remember it just said you researched. What did you research?The later part of my post should have given you a bit of insight into my theory.