wtf? I don't think anyone said that. You the one that put the word most in there. All we're saying is that there are black folks with 2 black parents that look like those people. Now are those people mixed in the past? Probably. But if having some ancestor be another race some generations back doesn't make you black, then there are simply no black Americans in America cause every one of us has some non-black ancestor at some point.
No one is saying biracial people can't acknowledge or embrace both culture. All we're saying is don't put your head in the sand acting like you don't know how the world sees you. If you have a black parent, you most likely have black features. Dark skin, curly/kinky hair, full lips, etc. Just cause your skin is a lil lighter or your hair a finer texture doesn't mean America still doesn't view you as black. And its viewed you that way since it made you slaves just like us darker kinker haired nikkas.
When I hear the type of shyt you spewing, it doesn't come of as someone embracing both parts of their heritage, it comes off as running away from their black half. And that isn't really hard to understand considered all the negative stereotypes associated with blackness. I can see why mixed race people would be so quick to not associate themselves with that.
But don't come here spitting no bullshyt at me talking about caring to embrace both cultures. You c00ns just want to run away from the black half and embrace the cac half.
If this was 1855 nikkas would have been in the house washing dishes talking about "I don't know what ya'll complaining about, Massa don't treat me like a slave."