Cape Town JHB
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Can a white woman give birth to a black child?No, that's genetics.
Can a white woman give birth to a black child?No, that's genetics.
Cape Town JHB said:Can a white woman give birth to a black child?
No, that's genetics.
Here we go with the mental gymnastics are dark skinned Indians considered black? What about Cambodians And other dark skin south East Asians, they black as well?There really needs to be a distinction between "African" and "black"
They r not black
"African"? I'm not sure nor gaf but they ain't black
Asante said:You are a white man here to deter Afrocentrism.
Yes they are deal with itNo, they are not.
Like yourselfAfrocentrism fell-off when I was a teenager and is full of charlatans, con-men, and LIARS masquerading as scholars.
That explains why my ex had such a big ole bootyKoreans are also black. On average carrying 30% A1b African genes.
damn, now I see why this thread took offWhen you marry a mixed breed, you go around one dropping everything and anything, to subconsciously justify why you've bleached your own genetics.
Do you know that a lot of Boers here in South Africa have black admixture due to their forefathers raping some of their enslaved people.
To call a Boer black or mixed is insane.
I wish the racist American government had created an official colored/mullato catergoy like they did here in South Africa.
So many self hating brown skinned and dark skinned black men marry a colored woman, but in South Africa if you ever claimed that Tariq's wife was black, they'd laugh you out the house.
I also think Nasheed was recruited by right wing think tanks and gets paid a lot of money to push certain agendas to influence black people.
Hidden Colors 1 in 2011 he was Pan Africanist, 10 years later he blames black immigrants for EVERYTHING, why the turn around, who has an ideological shift in their late 40s?..
But I digress
Prove itNo, they aren't.
PowerCouple said:Prove it
Genetic analysis of mitochondrial DNA, a genetic element passed down only through women, shows that the Onge and Jarawa people belong to a lineage, known as M, that is common throughout Asia, the geneticists say. This establishes them as Asians, not Africans, among whom a different mitochondrial lineage, called L, is dominant.
Dr. Underhill, an expert on the genetic history of the Y chromosome, said the Paleolithic population of Asia might well have looked as African as the Onge and Jarawa do now, and that people with the appearance of present-day Asians might have emerged only later. It is also possible, he said, that their resemblance to African Pygmies is a human adaptation to living in forests that the two populations developed independently.