But like i said, there have been posters from thediaspora here that have said that they wouldn't be considered black by their own countries standards.Breh its gonna come down to
2 black great grand parents
2 black grand parents
2 black parents
from the south
and VA SC and NC is not the south
then your black
its getting that bad with that group
In Haiti there’s no one drop rule.
You are called out as not being a black person if you look like any of those Jackson kids.
But then again there is something called poverty and if you are light skinned and poor they might include you but still reference your as that light skin person
So y’all telling me folks like Zach LaVine, who is biracial, is an ADoS black man?
I’m sorry I will never claim biracials as black. What makes them black when they’re equally another race as they are black? Why do we always have to be so inclusive, especially when some of these folks don’t want to be identified as black. It’s way “cooler” to be exotic in today’s day and age. Bringing up folks born in the 19th and 20th century is too easy. What about the Gen X and later folks? integration babies and after? They are not these pro black people y’all trying to paint all of them as.
It’s unfair to me as a BLACK Jamaican-American that these folks with half or less of African ancestry are being considered black. Were they ridiculed and teased for their nappy hair? Or their big nikka nose and lips like I and many other true black folks were? No, they were not. And at the same time some of these ADoS clowns will prop them up over true black folk just because their parents are immigrants, c00n or nonc00n be dammed, all because Yvette, Antonio, and daddy Tariq said so. It’s clown shyt to me. Unless folks are riding for Black America uncompromisingly and identity as a BLACK man or woman first and foremost above anything else in this world, I can’t and won’t recognize them as black folk, period.
fukk the one-drop rule.
2 black parents, or fukk you.
Mixed people have committed too many acts of betrayal against the global black nation.
The only mixed people I acknowledge are the ones that go EXTRA HARD for the black nation.
Like Jean Zombi from the Haitian Revolution.
One of the most notorious of the massacre participants was Jean Zombi, a mulatto resident of Port-au-Prince who was known for his brutality. One account describes how Zombi stopped a white man on the street, stripped him naked, and took him to the stair of the Presidential Palace, where he killed him with a dagger. Dessalines was reportedly among the spectators; he was said to be "horrified" by the episode
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Yeah right.For what it's worth he already spoke to press and said he has no interest in exercising the "loophole" to have a third term...