Cus you're kind of flip flopping breh. First you say:
Ok cool but then you go on to say:
Bro that makes absolutely no sense. You're arbitrarily deciding who is black and who isn't based on...what?
How they identify? Because they "chose a side?" That makes it hella extra confusing when you say:
Like...what the fukk does that mean?
Either its genetic...or not.
Either you have to have 2 black parents...or not.
Barack Obama is the textbook definition of "Biracial." He has one black and one white parent.
You're saying HE'S black because of his facial features and his stance on racism...
But Blake Griffin isn't???????
That doesn't make any sense breh. You're picking and choosing based on these made up guidelines and people who are "down for the struggle."
Okay breh.
I'm not deciding anything.
I'm saying 2 things only.
#1 A black person looks black. The "black" part is the important part of "black person". This means they have African features and look like people of African decent.
#2 if you look white like Keanu Reeves. Derrick Jeter, etc,. Meaning you are of a mixed heritage in many situations, then are you black mentality. Do you have the mentality of the average black person. Do your views and values reflect that of the black collective. Are you proud to be black.
Jeter and Keanu don't look black and don't have the black collective mentality. 1 identifies as white and 1 identifies as biracial. Neither look black or have strong black pride/ black mentality.
Both of these are important when we talking about black people. I'm not deciding anything, I'm just trying to remind people that black people are not that difficult to spot.