How y'all feel about mixed ethnic nikkas

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Where is dis world of fantasy you dwell in breh? Sounds fascinating. :lupe:
Like I said in the other post....they aren't treated like a black person, or a white person. No way hell is a mixed person treated like someone that looks like....

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this dude will at least get a second interview.

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Simple question, simple answer.

If they out here doing shyt to be proud of then they're black. If not :camby:

No different than the way mothers claim kids. If Im doing good then moms talks to pops like, "MY son did this, OUR baby did that :blessed:, etc."
But if Im fukking up she talk to pops like, "You wont believe what YOUR son did :comeon:, thats YOUR son :ufdup:"
 
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Sounds like they can't win. I am confused about the way AAs see mixed folk. You have some who don't like them calling themselves black because it they don't want whites to bunch them all together but then I see a lot say they are black and will be treated like so, therefore, they should only call themselves black. Which one is it then?
 
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I hear you.

When they claim black I think white people think they are distancing themselves from their other half as well. That's why for me, I just view them like what they are....mixed. They get treated like mixed people. I would be a fool to think they get treated like a pure black person.

I feel for the mixed people, when they might feel conflicted. Some that comes from stereotypes. What is black, white, etc... people can't just be who they are. I am from the south, most people I know who were mixed would be like they are mixed but still identified as being black over all. Maybe it was because of the One-drop rule. My family had a lot of white in it. They still considered themselves black while they could have easily passed. Still probably said CAC.

I don't get when white ppl get made about that because i am like you guys are the one who made the freakin 1 drop rule. Now when we use it to our advantage (Obama) y'all get mad.
 

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Our fukkin president would like a word wit you. :rudy:

Larger point is, within this discussion we are focusing on the extremes when the truth is somewhere in the middle. For the millions of supposed non-racist white liberals and moderates his white mother played a large factor in the appeal. That's not dismissing he doesn't receive racism, but let's not totally ignore that biracial people will and have always received privileges within any society chattel slavery existed.
 

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Sounds like they can't win.
It's only confusing to you because you are one race and can not wrap your mind around being 2. Many people can't. They are biracial, a hybrid, they are only asked to choose because people want to put people in brackets, and they cross lines, which blocks people from doing that. But, in reality, they ARE able to cross lines and be both. It's only confusing to everyone ELSE. To them, they are just both, if anything they must be frustrated people keep asking "which do you ID with", then when they say both, peoples brains go haywire. :heh:
 

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Must be tough for biracial folks sometimes. If they were to say they weren't black, you'd have black people saying that they hate themselves and that they obviously ARE black...:patrice:

...but at the same time, you've got black people telling them they're not black. :mindblown:

Can't win, it seems. Must be confusing for the kids. :wow:
That's why I don't condone interbreeding between blacks and CACs. Especially if the spawn will be raised in a CAC household or environment.
 

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The president actually proves my point.

Let me know when we have a dark skinned pure black president.

How does it prove your point when he's viewed in da history books as da first BLACK president nikka? :wtf:

And we not eam gone touch on da flagrant racist venom thrown at him since he stepped foot in da oval office. :stopitslime:

Breh stop. :camby:
 

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I feel for the mixed people, when they might feel conflicted. Some that comes from stereotypes. What is black, white, etc... people can't just be who they are. I am from the south, most people I know who were mixed would be like they are mixed but still identified as being black over all. Maybe it was because of the One-drop rule. My family had a lot of white in it. They still considered themselves black while they could have easily passed. Still probably said CAC.

I don't get when white ppl get made about that because i am like you guys are the one who made the freakin 1 drop rule. Now when we use it to our advantage (Obama) y'all get mad.
I typically use south america as a marker on how the future will be for them. I figure in another cpl generations they'll be like the mexicans, ricans and brazilians. No longer using race as a marker and just calling themselves a nationality. A mexican doesn't say "biracial" he just says mexican.
 

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I typically use south america as a marker on how the future will be for them. I figure in another cpl generations they'll be like the mexicans, ricans and brazilians. No longer using race as a marker and just calling themselves a nationality. A mexican doesn't say "biracial" he just says mexican.

i agree in the future it will be like that. we all will be 'american'.. but that's very far in the future
 
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