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It doesn't matter how we identify them. What matters is how they identify themselves.
This demon got more lives than freddy Kruger
umm to someone who didnt know his race. He would be seen as just a lightskined BM. espescially from a distance.
You sound like a idiot trying to act like we wouldnt think of him as such at first.
If some blacks of Asia were here they'd get mixed up easily.Breh this is so true. Man I travel to southern india for work and if I had a dollar for every time an indian in india thought me as a black man was indian....I would be a millionaire.
And I swear some of them indian folks I see in india you would swear up and down were black folks. From the kinky hair (yes their are indians with kinky hair), wide noses and dark skin.
Only biggest difference I can tell is their muscle tone (or lack there of) compared to black folks. That is the biggest difference. But skin color, facial features and hair.....yeah they can look like black folks.
Which proves race is a made up subject that white folks created.
Damn they told you that?
DPresidential said:@Originalman made a really good point about his observations in India. Brehs need to really look up the history of the origins of race classification.
DPresidential said:If we were to take a time machine and travel back to Pre-Colonial Africa and were to ask our ancestors, "Are you black?", what do you think their response would be?







/threadIs Africa running out of people???What is this forum obsession with people who are not “considered black” being called black. They are Melanesian/Polynesian they are not Africans.
