Do #pawgset breh's want their offspring to procreate with other whites?

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Vanessa Williams has two biracial parents. She is 50 percent white, 50 percent black. And I said unless someone knows they are biracial, a biracial can easily be mistaken for a light skinned black person, or Latino. Look at Corey Booker.

Biracials are treated as biracial when their ethnicity is known. If you don’t know exactly what someone is, you make an assumption, and treat them as such. I have a biracial friend who passes for white, and he has heard all kinds of racist things from white people his entire life who didn’t know he was half black.

Do you think white people ever told Barack Obama racist stuff they were afraid to say in front of a black person?


The whole biracial thing is fairly new. Back in the late 90s you really didn't hear much about people being biracial they were just always call light-skinned blacks. People started this biracial thing about 15 years ago or so. That's how you know the game is definitely changing they will move it toward a more buffer class or Latin Style racial system in the United States.
 

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Vanessa Williams has two biracial parents. She is 50 percent white, 50 percent black. And I said unless someone knows they are biracial, a biracial can easily be mistaken for a light skinned black person, or Latino. Look at Corey Booker.

Biracials are treated as biracial when their ethnicity is known. If you don’t know exactly what someone is, you make an assumption, and treat them as such. I have a biracial friend who passes for white, and he has heard all kinds of racist things from white people his entire life who didn’t know he was half black.

Do you think white people ever told Barack Obama racist stuff they were afraid to say in front of a black person?
:mjtf: Hearing racist things doesn't mean you are treated as black. There are Hispanics and Asians who experience racism everyday. Racism does not = treated as black.

And how are you going to overlook the fact that so many biracials claim that both sides reject them?

There are actresses who have given interviews saying that casting directors preferred biracials over them.
 

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:mjtf: Hearing racist things doesn't mean you are treated as black. There are Hispanics and Asians who experience racism everyday. Racism does not = treated as black.

And how are you going to overlook the fact that so many biracials claim that both sides reject them?

There are actresses who have given interviews saying that casting directors preferred biracials over them.


Are you black American by any chance?
 

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This is not exactly true. For much of US history biracials were regarded as black. Only a select group of biracials actually treated as a buffer class. The majority of them were and are treated better in the labor markets they would never give in a special status like in Latin America or South Africa.
They were regarded as black after the one drop rule but they were still treated differently than full black people. They were othered.
 

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They were regarded as black after the one drop rule but they were still treated differently than full black people. They were othered.

No they weren't othered. However on many occasions they were treated differently. But keep this in mind if somebody is an MGM they're still not in the same position as somebody who straight up and down biracial. In other words if you've been mixed over several Generations you don't have the same connections to the white community that a full biracial would. So you wouldn't have same understanding a white nuances or the same emotional connection to whites that somebody who is an MGM. So no MGM black identified biracials were not othered.
 

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Are you black American by any chance?
Yes I am. Proud black American. Please don't push the narrative that only immigrants refer to mixed people as biracial. There are videos all over the internet with biracials referring to themselves as biracial and not black. There are documentaries about this and there was a small movement. Most do not identify as black only. They identify as what they are: biracial or mixed and they are treated as such. Come on now. Biracials have an advantage in many areas because they are half white (I'm specifically referring to black/white biracials here).
 

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No they weren't othered. However on many occasions they were treated differently. But keep this in mind if somebody is an MGM they're still not in the same position as somebody who straight up and down biracial. In other words if you've been mixed over several Generations you don't have the same connections to the white community that a full biracial would. So you wouldn't have same understanding a white nuances or the same emotional connection to whites that somebody who is an MGM. So no MGM black identified biracials were not othered.
You are agreeing with me that they were treated differently. So I do not understand why you are quoting me.

I am not including MGM people. The other poster whom I quoted is the one who included MGM's like Vanessa Williams in his comparisons. I am not speaking of MGM people right now when I refer to biracials. I am specifically talking about those with a direct white parent.
 

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It’s fukking weird. I’m going to love my kid irregardless of their gender and/or skintone. It seems weird to me to purposely date someone from another race then get upset when your kid doesn’t come out looking exactly like you.
I agree. Its weird as hell. Anytime I hear someone say something like that I already know they have issues deep within.
 

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I love posts like his because it reveals the truth. A lot of men who date inter-racially prefer to have girls. Ever wonder why? They hate and are jealous of light skinned or biracial men. That self hate runs deep.

Likewise, a lot of women who date inter-racially prefer to have boys because they hate light skinned or biracial women. All interracial daters are not like this but this is true for a large portion of them.
One of my ex-friends revealed to me that when his wife was pregnant he prayed for a girl because he couldn't take having a "soft" son. :mjlol: It was just a cover up for his insecurities when lighter men were around. She ended up having a boy and he distanced himself from him and would get uptight anytime someone called his son cute. When she gave birth to girls he was on some pedo shyt and fetishized the hell out of them. It was like he was attracted to his own daughters. Weirdo c00n shyt.
troll posts reveal truth? :gucci:
 

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Yes I am. Proud black American. Please don't push the narrative that only immigrants refer to mixed people as biracial. There are videos all over the internet with biracials referring to themselves as biracial and not black. There are documentaries about this and there was a small movement. Most do not identify as black only. They identify as what they are: biracial or mixed and they are treated as such. Come on now. Biracials have an advantage in many areas because they are half white (I'm specifically referring to black/white biracials here).


Well if you are black American then you know that there are many black Americans who look like biracials. But they are not connected to the white community in any way. I have mgm's in mind when I say this.
 
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