But nikkas have no problem rocking blonde gumby cuts and wearing skinny jeans.Getcho goof ass roasted
But nikkas have no problem rocking blonde gumby cuts and wearing skinny jeans.Getcho goof ass roasted
AA brehAre you African or carribbean?
Put it this way it can vary from person to person but generally AAs have a sizable amount of European or Native American ancestry. There are some AAs who don't but a very significant portion of us doAA breh
nah. I'd say the average admixed AA has less than 10% white if that. And barely any Native if any at all. That is unless you have recent admixture. Where the hell do you live?Put it this way it can vary from person to person but generally AAs have a sizable amount of European or Native American ancestry. There are some AAs who don't but a very significant portion of us do
Answer me this, do you think the average Somali is mixed?
nah. I'd say the average AA has less than 10% white if that. And barely any Native. That is unless you haven't recent admixture. Where the hell do you live?
2 wordsI posted actual statistics from several well respected DNA tracking sites supporting my statement about AAs having a significant portion of non black ancestry
I don't know what to tell you breh. Only one of us came with proof. We're mixed. Even it's from way back. Sure we all still identify as black and sure I still think of us as part of the black diaspora but the facts are the facts
Do you have any proof of this being sampling bias or are you just pulling it out of thin air?2 words
Sampling
Bias
I can't trust what you posted because it's inaccurate
Well respected, but still wrong
African Americans are pretty much mostly African.I mean the sample may be biased if biracials and people who may think they're mixed are taking it more than the average AA.
Read up on sampling bias. I didn't read anything else. I feel like this is a question in a 10th grade math class. Which one has inherent bias?Do you have any proof of this being sampling bias or are you just pulling it out of thin air?
How mixed people feel about being mixed is up to the discretion of every individual. We see it with mixed populations in Latin America all the time. Some mixed people embrace every ounce of their ancestry while others pick and choose which parts of their ancestry to embrace. I don't judge because that's an individuals choice. Myself personally? I am proud of who I am. I don't think I'm better than anybody though, none of us had any control over this shyt