without any context they don't look black.
First one, no. Second one, maybe. When it comes to biracial folks, I defer to whatever they identify as. Said this before, but the Coli is the first time I've ever heard of biracial light brights not being considered Black. First time I ever a white person in public called an Esau and a devil, was by a biracial dude I went to high school with who's mom was white. At the same time, clearly there are some biracial people who don't associate with Black folks and culturally identify with whites. That said, I defer to whatever that person identifies themselves as. They say they're Black, I'm not gonna argue with them. Vice versa if they say they're white.
Is that J Edgar Hoover?Would you think this person is black just because they have some African ancestry???
Is that J Edgar Hoover?
If you have atleast 1% black ancestry you are a black man or black woman.
And people wonder why white people control the world .
Cutting off other black people just to boost their group. "Africans", "African Americans", "Indians", "Native Americans", "Mexican", "Brazilian"
Black people sure love their labels to divide themselves and give their power to white people
Are you Hutu or Tutsi?
You either black or you white. All that other shyt is made up. There is no such thing as a "Japanese Gene", or a "Indian Gene". Either your genes are dominant or they are recessive. Just because there are cultural differences among these many made up groups, it does not change that they are black people. The coli would tell me all these people are not black . Do some research.
no, only blacks with low self-esteem who are desperate to hold onto any kind of self-worth, even if it's an illusion. walk in a bank and try to get a loan talkin bout 'i'm 1 percent white' and see what happens.does any other race follow the one drop rule ?
Slight tan I can see and his hair looks a little kinky but other than that no visible African features.I see how the 2nd one has that skin complexion. But the first one has weak genes like a mf. No way you that dark skinned and your kid don’t even have a single black feature
Depends on the country where they are from. A decent amount of Coli brehs are from Latin America, West Indies, South Africa, and Europe where they have stricter definitions on who is Black or not compared to the United States, Canada, and the rest of Africa.First one, no. Second one, maybe. When it comes to biracial folks, I defer to whatever they identify as. Said this before, but the Coli is the first time I've ever heard of biracial light brights not being considered Black. First time I ever a white person in public called an Esau and a devil, was by a biracial dude I went to high school with who's mom was white. At the same time, clearly there are some biracial people who don't associate with Black folks and culturally identify with whites. That said, I defer to whatever that person identifies themselves as. They say they're Black, I'm not gonna argue with them. Vice versa if they say they're white.
Off-topic but do Black or Coloured South Africans have braais as well? Most of the information I find about it seems be from white South Africans.Drake has a Boer son