White Woman Finds Out Her Mother Was Hiding Her True Roots As A Biracial Woman

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Go back to Africa you boot lip b*stard. Coming here with such contempt for black Americans are history are pain are difficulties dumbass questions. fukk you and your country crusty feet havin b*stard...
He's not in America, he's from the UK and he's not African..

You goofs gonna learn to stop throwing us under the bus everytime you feel like it... You could have asked him who he reps. Fukk you.
 

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You have a talking point which you will harp on, so this isn't an exchange of ideas, really.. but here:

Nah. All Americans have this view of Blackness. The Black people too. I worked with a dude that was Dominican. Looked like he coulda been my cousin. To me he's Black. No matter what kind of speech he gives he's a niqqa from DR giving a speech.

Yes. The stuff that white people do decides your fate alot of the time but

If I go walking through a strange hood I get a totally different reaction from the locals than - say - a white jogger who happens to jog down MLK.

The fact that I'm Black creates a situation among other Black people at times, too.

All other races as well.

This is the *definition* of it as far as I can communicate to you. You'll gloss over everything with a quip, but that's the answer.

Once defined as this or that then one may be subject to certain treatment here or there.. according to the rules of engagement concerning your demographic.

The main reason is this. Slavery means most of the descendants of slaves are racially mixed between the races that were here during that time period.

Even today the mixing continues. Such is the normal tempo of race mixing in a population with huge chunks of different races (Japan is like 99% Japanese. Not much room for 'diversity' except on campuses or wherever the 1% other mfs are).

Sooooooo

It's kinda more cultural than racial. It's kinda more about your understanding of the struggle and you participation level.

The Blackest niqqa on Earth has no pass around my way if he has never step foot in a project, never been under fire, never had to scrap his way out, just lived a comfy suburban life with no stress. We have nothing to really say to that dude. He's Black but not Black Black.

Anyways. Kick your little slogan. Or attempt to absorb some of this.

why is a black kid from suburbs not black black? do you equate black to poverty?
 

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why is a black kid from suburbs not black black? do you equate black to poverty?

African experience in America has been arm-in-arm with struggle, poverty, and disenfranchisement. It has been intrinsically linked to the Afram, especially, history. Aside from Reconstruction, afaik, African wealth, prosperity, and excellence has never been on display and in such abundance as it has in the last 25 years. Not speaking for the guy you quoted, but "black" does not equal poverty. However, blacks have been disproportionately forced into poverty or impoverished conditions for generations. So "suburban blacks" who have not experienced this have a disconnect that cause a cultural conflict. But whether you're from the hood or the suburbs should never determined "how black you are". Again, IMO.
 

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African experience in America has been arm-in-arm with struggle, poverty, and disenfranchisement. It has been intrinsically linked to the Afram, especially, history. Aside from Reconstruction, afaik, African wealth, prosperity, and excellence has never been on display and in such abundance as it has in the last 25 years. Not speaking for the guy you quoted, but "black" does not equal poverty. However, blacks have been disproportionately forced into poverty or impoverished conditions for generations. So "suburban blacks" who have not experienced this have a disconnect that cause a cultural conflict. But whether you're from the hood or the suburbs should never determined "how black you are". Again, IMO.
this is really ad, cacs have made it that way to the point you see black people less if they haven't suffered at the hands of a cac. so if a black rich man who knows everything about black people is from the burbs he is less black? so if you escape poverty you're less black?
 

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:mjlol: Wheres the biracial? She look like she belongs on the cast of golden girls. Looking like somebody racist ass aunt.
 

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why is a black kid from suburbs not black black? do you equate black to poverty?

Considering that at one point roughly all of Black people in America were poor (and whatever is below poor. Like property)

Yes. Poverty has been a feature of American Black life the whole time.

Good news is: that's down to like 30% last I read - which is still HUGE, but good trajectory.

Culturally it plays a huge part. Not being poor at the moment, but living in poverty at some point. Having been hungry yourself.

Our beloved Hip Hop is directly born from disadvantage. Lack of resources. Making something out of scraps. It's the Black American way.
 
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