I'm black but not american. I'm haitianWhat race are you again?
I'm black but not american. I'm haitianWhat race are you again?
No, that's just the USA my friend. Black people in other countries do not consider people who are half black and half another race as white. It's a hangover from the USA's nasty racial past and the one drop rule that has caused this stupidity.
Truth is they ARE mixed and not just black.Most white moms dont view their mixed child as black. They view them as mixed, which is a totally different race. So they can hate the baby fathers race, to them its a different group of people.
Um I know that. Ive been one of the main people to actually call them mixed. It's what my dad goes by, so that's what I grew up calling him.Truth is they ARE mixed and not just black.
Black people are the only ones who always wanna claim everyone and anyone with a single drop of black blood as one of theirs and noone else's. We've had several replies about this already look up the rest of the thread
Yes my mom says so many racist things towards me because I'm half black... (I'm adopted by white people
Truth is they ARE mixed and not just black.
Black people are the only ones who always wanna claim everyone and anyone with a single drop of black blood as one of theirs and noone else's. We've had several replies about this already look up the rest of the thread
What kind of guys do you date and associate with....Saint Louis and 19
white preppy menYes, I've seen it first hand. I actually had a mixed friend growing up and his mom called him a ****** (Maybe many times, I'm not sure). I was there once when she was trying to explain herself (She never said that shyt in front of me, but I heard about the shyt through osmosis and she was trying to cop pleas). She used that bullshyt "It really just means ignorant person" excuse. I felt bad for dude.
What kind of guys do you date and associate with....
white preppy men
Like I said before IT IS NOT ABOUT WHO CLAIMS YOU.Malcom X and Obama are mixed...but I don't see any white people claiming them. You are allowed to be what you want to be, but reality of life and life experiences eventually shapes a person identity. I know many mixed people that consider themselves black including my many of my cousins. To each his/her own.