Why are black people so quick to claim mixed race people

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Most black Americans are mixed with White and Indian anyway. :yeshrug:

That's a lie. But you c00ns will believe anything the white man tells you so I'm not surprised.

Most black americans are entirely aboriginal. All the supposed admixture has happened in recent times. Which is the same for the rest of the globe.
 

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That's a lie. But you c00ns will believe anything the white man tells you so I'm not surprised.

Most black americans are entirely aboriginal. All the supposed admixture has happened in recent times. Which is the same for the rest of the globe.

Shut your fakkit ass up.
 

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Because black genes are dominant to white genes and a person mixed with black almost always looks more black than anything else.
This is false. There’s so many cases of this not being true.

Mike Conley got a white wife, baby came out looking white.

All the Ball brothers look more white their hair is what saves them.

Blake Griffin damn near looks like Jakob Poetl.

Kyle Kuzma looks like a Mexican.

Logic looks like a regular white boy.

Obama lucky he had a 100% Kenyan African pops and was able to retain predominant African ad mixture.
 
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It's about consolidating numbers honestly.

Notice how black folks react when biracial people, accurately, claimed to be biracial. A lot of black folks view it as a betrayal, especially if it's someone famous or done something of note. For example, imagine how butthurt people would be if people went around saying Obama wasn't the first black president. He was the first biracial president, which technically, is correct. You saw how people freak out if you're old enough to remember how tiger wood claimed something weird, I can't remember what it was, highlight his multiracial heritage?

Black folks feel under assault and there was a time where they hoped to increase their numbers by claiming groups into blackness or the black struggle in order to feel some solidarity with others and strengthen our over all numbers. I remember when people would mention Hispanics in the same breath when talking about blacks and I've heard the words "we have the same struggle" a few times from black folks towards Hispanics. Of course we know Hispanics are just as antiblack as some whites so in retrospect it was one sided and silly. All of it is about building a coalition of people to work collectively together.

I think black folks these days are more discriminating these days.
 

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It's about consolidating numbers honestly.

Notice how black folks react when biracial people, accurately, claimed to be biracial. A lot of black folks view it as a betrayal, especially if it's someone famous or done something of note. For example, imagine how butthurt people would be if people went around saying Obama wasn't the first black president. He was the first biracial president, which technically, is correct. You saw how people freak out if you're old enough to remember how tiger wood claimed something weird, I can't remember what it was, highlight his multiracial heritage?

Black folks feel under assault and there was a time where they hoped to increase their numbers by claiming groups into blackness or the black struggle in order to feel some solidarity with others and strengthen our over all numbers. I remember when people would mention Hispanics in the same breath when talking about blacks and I've heard the words "we have the same struggle" a few times from black folks towards Hispanics. Of course we know Hispanics are just as antiblack as some whites so in retrospect it was one sided and silly.

All i know is that if we ever get reparations it's gonna be funny as hell when you got people with 9% black people trying to get a check and 23 and me kits are getting sold out :mjlol:
 
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