Wednesday, November 30, 2011

How many black parents does it take to make a black offspring?

I heard in the USA you can have 1 black parent and 1 non-black parent, and the child would be called black for some reason.





black people blame the racist one drop rule, but why in the hell do they go with it still?


when biracial people themselves see themselves as better people?|||the socially ignorant see us as black, people shouldn't talk about what society sees us as as you haven't been around with all of us in society to make such a claim, i have never been called black, not every person sees a biracial person as black, a black man and white woman, white man and black woman make a mixed race child period





saying a mixed race person is black is denying us identity and is prejudice just because you look a certain race dosent mean you are it, Only sell outs and self haters will succumb to the self hatred tactics of the socially ignorant|||because society sees biracial people as black.





Ask any white person and they will assume any person with a bit of black features, course kinky hair and full lips as black





Biracial people can think whatever they want but society sees them as black. One drop rule was created by whites. Don't try to blame blacks for this messed up rule.





My daughter is biracial and she identifies as both black and white. Society im sure sees her as black but she will not let anyone forget she is both black and white. I know her father would be p1ssed if she disregarded his culture and just went along saying she is black. Plus she doesnt look fully black anyways regardless of how society sees her as.|||Well blame the whites. They were the ones that called every single person with a bit of black blood ENTIRELY BLACK, now they have to pay the price in this generation.|||Any person with any amount of Black blood is racially Black(regardless of physical appearance).|||2.|||none





just drink some prune juice, eat a lot of fiber, and sit on the toilet and wait for it to come out|||ITS NOT A YES OR NO QUESTION THERE'S SHADES OF GRAY, DIFFERENT DEGREES

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