That's because you share the same sell out mentality. Rousey has a drop of black blood, why aren't people calling her black?I see nothing wrong with what she said there. You fools need to get over the one drop rule.
That's because you share the same sell out mentality. Rousey has a drop of black blood, why aren't people calling her black?I see nothing wrong with what she said there. You fools need to get over the one drop rule.
I don't use the term bedwench but between the Kobe comment and this cringe-worthy interview she has definitely punched her bedwench/ c00n first class ticket. The podcast should have just been called the Confession of a negro bed wench.
First her loving white husband doesn't even job, he'stay at home dad . Then she's denounces herself of being black and is uncomfortable being identified as black; she even goes as far saying when filling out a census she either wont answer or just check both. Then she shyts on President Obama for only identifying as black stating that it was his white mom and grandma that raised him, while his black father was never to be seen again. Deitsch asks Steele a time she experienced racism in the workplace; She details a time when a close colleague whom she invited to to her wedding, began to talk behind her back saying she got her position because she was a black female. Steel than concludes he probably was right.
Your country isn't stupid like Amerikkka. Ya'll say it the right way.a mulatto that wants to be white but will never have her wish
i dont know how it works in ameica, but in my country she would be considred mixed, not black
First off its not a one drop rule it's a "if you look like you're of African descent then you're black" rule. Rhonda Rousey has black blood but nobody considers her black. The only places where that rule doesn't apply is in countries where whites are the minority like Brazil, Latin America. The reason that the rule doesn't apply in those places is because whites want to keep blacks divided/weak, and use the mixed race population as a buffer between them and darker skinned blacks. If you look at places that acknowledge a difference between black and mixed, the darker skinned blacks are much more oppressed in comparison to darker skinned blacks in places that don't really acknowledge a difference.Ok well all agree she is a bed wench and c00n. That's obvious. But the only thing I agree with her is saying she is white and black. No country but Amerikkka says your black with that one drop rule bullshyt. If you believe that you are listening to white supremacy. People don't know that black is not a dominate gene like people think. I've seen and met so many people who Ithought were cacs, but were mixed black and white. I'm looking at them like
I don't use the term bedwench but between the Kobe comment and this cringe-worthy interview she has definitely punched her bedwench/ c00n first class ticket. The podcast should have just been called the Confession of a negro bed wench.
First her loving white husband doesn't even job, he'stay at home dad . Then she's denounces herself of being black and is uncomfortable being identified as black; she even goes as far saying when filling out a census she either wont answer or just check both. Then she shyts on President Obama for only identifying as black stating that it was his white mom and grandma that raised him, while his black father was never to be seen again. Deitsch asks Steele a time she experienced racism in the workplace; She details a time when a close colleague whom she invited to to her wedding, began to talk behind her back saying she got her position because she was a black female. Steel than concludes he probably was right.
It's the right thing. It's stupid to say a person is black if their mixed. How do you negate the other race based off looks? It's ignorant. But I'll let you cook on that one. And nobody is talking about a great grandpa. The bloodline is stronger with parents obviously. smhFirst off its not a one drop rule it's a "if you look like you're of African descent then you're black" rule. Rhonda Rousey has black blood but nobody considers her black. The only places where that rule doesn't apply is in countries where whites are the minority like Brazil, Latin America. The reason that the rule doesn't apply in those places is because whites want to keep blacks divided/weak, and use the mixed race population as a buffer between them and darker skinned blacks. If you look at places that acknowledge a difference between black and mixed, the darker skinned blacks are much more oppressed in comparison to darker skinned blacks in places that don't really acknowledge a difference.
People really need to smarten up and stop parroting these stupid ass talking points.
So Blake Griffin's child that he had by a white woman is black since he had a black father?
She also has a baby with Matt Leinart.
It's only stupid to you because you stupidly don't understand the concept of race. Being black and mixed have never been mutually exclusive. "Black" has never meant 100% African. It's clear that you're a fukking idiot tho.It's the right thing. It's stupid to say a person is black if their mixed.
Exactly there's nothing "one drop" about having a white parent.It's the right thing. It's stupid to say a person is black if their mixed. How do you negate the other race based off looks? It's ignorant. But I'll let you cook on that one. And nobody is talking about a great grandpa. The bloodline is stronger with parents obviously. smh
No it's clear that you are fukking moron. Pseudo intellectual broke ass.It's only stupid to you because you stupidly don't understand the concept of race. Being black and mixed have never been mutually exclusive. "Black" has never meant 100% African. It's clear that you're a fukking idiot tho.
This is what I'm talking about. I don't have a problem with her with that. But I do think she wishes she was all white though.Exactly there's nothing "one drop" about having a white parent.
Sage mom is white yet mofos expect her to be some problack woman some biraicals may identify as black and some may not....she grew up with a white mom and black dad that was a former NFL player who chose to have kids with a white woman...look elsewhere for a "down" black woman