Is there any data on what percentage of opportunities meant for blacks go to biracials?

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So what about people with a biracial parent?

If a biracial ados person married and had children with an ados person, is that not a black family? What would their children be? How many generations do u have to be removed to not be considered a "future caucasian"?


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I don't think it's calculated since alot of bracial people put black on their forms.

Probably alot but total wise it's going to non Whites, immigrants, gay whites and white women more then biracials but they are another competing group if you wanna look at it like that.

If we are counting black percentages we are going to have to get dna involved.
 

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Biracials are certainly mistreated, but they get far more opportunities than full black people. Hollywood and the music industry are classic examples of this.

Yes but most of us will never be in the music industry or in the movie industry. While they are more excepted by white people and others I think they are still treated as the other in other words black.That may be changing though.
 

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It’s false idea that biracial/light skin people have favor with whites.
The reality is the favor is with in our communities.

Both can be equally true.
Biracials gain favoritism due to closest to whiteness and gain favor in the black community due to colorism.

Doesnt mean they dont experience there own set of racism but not to the degree of AA's with 2 black parents
 

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Y'all boys are super remedial

Beyond Black and White: Biracial Attitudes in Contemporary U.S. Politics

Biracials:

Neighborhood median income lowest quartile: 28%

Neighborhood median income highest quartile: 17%

Blacks:

Neighborh median income lowest quartile: 49%

Neighborhood median income highest quartile: 9%

Aside from biracials growing up in much more affluent households, their parents are more likely to be married and blacks live in black neighborhoods at a rate of 2x

Read the text below very slowly so you can process it.

"this article has shown that, relative to Monoracial Blacks, biracials are more likely to live in racially diverse neighborhoods, are much less religious, and come from higher SES households. If these demographic and identification patterns persist and Black intermarriage rates continue to rise in the coming years, the racial attitudes of White-Black identifiers may well diverge from those of Black identifiers down the road. This would intimate a more racially stratified society wherein racial identification, skin tone, social class, and political ideology are tightly linked. Thus the ability to identify with multiple races may ultimately stigmatize lower SES, darker-skinned, monoracial minorities by enabling people of mixed-race to distinguish themselves from these groups"
 

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So a biracial person who comes from a lower class, seen as black everything and goes through what is considered the "black experience" cannot relate, be one with black americans etc.

but a nikka with rich parents, and everything dandy is more relatable and deserving?


wow that really makes sense:mjlol:

let me ask you, what about people with a Ados parent and a Nonados parent like a African one, are they "deserving" and relatable/the same?
Yes you fukking moron because racism is based on skin color you confused twat
 

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Beyond Black and White: Biracial Attitudes in Contemporary U.S. Politics

Biracials:

Neighborhood median income lowest quartile: 28%

Neighborhood median income highest quartile: 17%

Blacks:

Neighborh median income lowest quartile: 49%

Neighborhood median income highest quartile: 9%

Aside from biracials growing up in much more affluent households, their parents are more likely to be married and blacks live in black neighborhoods at a rate of 2x

Read the text below very slowly so you can process it.

"this article has shown that, relative to Monoracial Blacks, biracials are more likely to live in racially diverse neighborhoods, are much less religious, and come from higher SES households. If these demographic and identification patterns persist and Black intermarriage rates continue to rise in the coming years, the racial attitudes of White-Black identifiers may well diverge from those of Black identifiers down the road. This would intimate a more racially stratified society wherein racial identification, skin tone, social class, and political ideology are tightly linked. Thus the ability to identify with multiple races may ultimately stigmatize lower SES, darker-skinned, monoracial minorities by enabling people of mixed-race to distinguish themselves from these groups"
Like in Latin America and Brazil especially, this is what the antebellum south wanted before the civil war as a way to create a buffer and not mess up the gene pool
 
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