Black People Claiming Chinese Now (我们的中国黑女王们 Ya'll)

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My grandfather's grandmother was Chinese. :heh:




Don't no one in my family, including me, give a fukk about having an extremely tiny amount of Chinese blood and going to fukking China to search for "extended family" and going through a Chinese version of Roots.


As far as we're concerned, we're 100 percent black.



People get so caught up in being exotic and having an exotic story.
That's your grandfather's grandmother. That's what, 4 generations removed from you so it's not going to have the personal effect. In this case her mom is Chinese. A much closer relation.
 

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Plenty of Jamaicans part chiney but never heard of 1 tracking down family in China:mjlol: dont even think Michael Chinn give a shyte bout his extended Chinese family
Lol facts

I'd like to go to China but I honestly don't care about "finding family" :pachaha:
I look like a regular breh so I never bring up I got Asian ancestry anyway:pachaha:
 

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My grandfather's grandmother was Chinese. :heh:




Don't no one in my family, including me, give a fukk about having an extremely tiny amount of Chinese blood and going to fukking China to search for "extended family" and going through a Chinese version of Roots.


As far as we're concerned, we're 100 percent black.



People get so caught up in being exotic and having an exotic story.
Lol I think having a great great great grandfather who was a different race and your grandfather being a different race are a bit different :skip:
Funny thing about the coli is a lot of people will fight you tooth and nail that unless every single ancestor going back to Adam was black you ain't black, but then if a mix person doesn't 100% identify with black they're a c00n :dahell:
I am what I am and not a damn thing can change that, I'm black and pro black but that doesn't mean somewhere along the line there was no mixing
 

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Good for her.



Surprised the O.P. didn't quote this. :norice:
I was wild OFFENDED:Scust50::mjlol:

That
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c00n talking bout China safer than Jamaica, so what! :francis: nikkahs always off code, I swear
 

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So you comparing your great great grandmother to people's actual grandparent. 25% isnt a tiny amount.

:manny:

I'm sure my grandfather never expanded further outside than what was immediate to his family or tried to research more than what he knew.



The Chinese immigrants by large assilimated into the country they went to. The Chinese culture they had died out by the second generation, once they settled down with the native population. I find the whole tracking back of ancestry a bit tedious because if her grandfather was a naturalized Jamaican then he died a Chinese-Jamaican and that was that.

It appears the lady in OPs' story was never actually taught anything "Chinese". from her grandparent. She just knew she had considerable Chniese blood and after discovering it just went there.

To me, the historical-cultural part of her being Chinese doesnt hold much weight after all those years of separation and dilution, especially if the knowledge of that Chinese culture isn't brought down and taught. That doesn't mean it's not important for her, though. Like I said, my ancestry is not 100 percent black (close to) but that it doesn't matter to our family because of our culture. It doesn't matter that one our grandmothers was Chinese for the sake of her being Chinese. I still appreciate all of my ancestry, though.


Plenty of Jamaicans part chiney but never heard of 1 tracking down family in China:mjlol: dont even think Michael Chinn give a shyte bout his extended Chinese family

I'm actually 1/8th Chinese

Through my dad's side
Afro/Chinese Jamaican :yeshrug:


Yup.

A bunch of Chinese labor contractors immigrated to the Caribbean in the late 19th century.
 
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:manny:

I'm sure my grandfather never expanded further outside than was was immediate to his family or tried to research more than what he knew.


The Chinese immigrants by large assilimated into the country they went to. The Chinese culture they had died out by the second generation, once they settled down with the native population. I find the whole tracking back of ancestry a bit tedious because if her grandfather was a naturalized Jamaican then he died a Chinese-Jamaican and that was that.






Yup.

A bunch of Chinese labor contractors immigrated to the Caribbean in the late 19th century.
Yep Chinese flocked to do cheap labor work when slavery ended
 

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My grandmother is Trinidadian born and raised, my father is Trini born, US raised and I was born and raised in US. I see no difference than if I went to Trinidad to connect with my fam there.
Yessssssssssss
 

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My grandmother is Trinidadian born and raised, my father is Trini born, US raised and I was born and raised in US. I see no difference than if I went to Trinidad to connect with my fam there.

The difference is immigrants don't come to America to shed their motherland's culture. America is a country made of immigrants. Unless you're native, your family's custom and culture came from somewhere overseas. Even cacs that are 15 generations removed from Europe know how many eigths German and Irish and Italian they are and what influence that has on their family culture here in America.

The Chinese that moved the Caribbean very rarely moved back.

I bet if you talk to a Chinese looking Jamaican they just think themselves as Jamaican.
 
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