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...the sweeter the juice.
"halfbreed" though?
Anyway, she isnt black, she is biracial and there is nothing wrong with that.
Anyway, she isnt black, she is biracial and there is nothing wrong with that.
She told us in her blog posts. She said they would make Black jokes around her but not about her because they didn't think she was Black.
Too tired to write a response I quoted the swag above, and that's what I was getting to by telling you didn't answered the question.
smh @ the boldedProblem is I keep seeing Blacks say she is a beautiful Black woman which is not the case. She is a half-breed that thinks White. I tried to avoid it but it keeps showing up on my feeds.
I guess Blacks don't realize how dangerous it is to say a half-breed is a good and accurate representation of what being Black is in this world.
From film studios to jobs, biracial people will fill those roles designed for Blacks.
What to you is a good and accurate representation of being black? What is blackness to you?
smh @ the bolded
I could less about all this shyt but we since we talking about it....What to you is a good and accurate representation of being black? What is blackness to you? Is it mainly how you look or what? Just playing devils advocate here.
My logic is sound. There is really nothing wrong with it as I have been consistent this whole time.
Your hypothetical is worthless. The only situation Megan has mentioned when it came to racism is how her mother and grandpa encountered racism. She did bring up her teacher saying she ought to refer to herself as being White and not Black because that is what she favored the most. In fact, Megan makes it clear in a lot of her writings that she was always viewed as 'racially ambiguous' and she even said, "I am a proud MIXED-WOMAN".
nikkas like to reach and utilize a lot of dumb hypothetical arguments as if that means something to people that have brains.
Black means standing up for justice and Black empowerment (and having a shared lineage with those suffering from oppression).
No its not. All you've been doing is repeating that she doesn't consider herself black or that some people in her life didn't know she was black. Neither are sufficient to prove your point that she isn't in fact black.
First of all, what a person identifies themselves as has no bearing on their racial classification. If you believe that to be the case, then logically you would have to agree with Rachel Dolezal that she's black because that what she wants to identify as. You next point is that because some people didn't know she was black, then that makes her non-black. .
No. Being black is simply being a person with dark to light brown skin and tightly curled to kinky hair. That's it. There's nothing else to being black.
You can be a c00n and still be black. You can be against black empowerment and still be black. You can have no shared lineage with the suffering and oppression of other black people and still be black.
I never made such an argument.
My logic has been sound throughout as I have been quite consistent, and you guys can only make up hypothetical arguments, create straw man fallacies like the bolded-red, and cannot really attack my point in a logical manner.
BIRACIAL MEANS YOU'RE BOTH RACES. YOU DON'T PICK ONE. WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT YOU BELONG TO BOTH RACES.
Rachel is spiritually black.what does it matter whether she 'identifies' as black.
she's half black whether she likes it or not
rachel dolezal is not black whether she likes it or not
Then there are a lot of incapable and ignorant nikkas out here. The attempts to claim this woman as black when she herself doesn't think of herself as black looks desperate and sad.these things are irrelevant to truly capable & intelligent individuals*