HarlemHottie
Uptown Thoroughbred
I don't disagree entirely, but you're (unjustly imo) homogenizing biracials across centuries.AADOS/black american identity, especially in a political sense, in of itself was partically conceived by mulattos.
Blackness in our community has more to do with culture, heritage, and community than genetics and phenotype.
@IllmaticDelta
There is a distinct difference between a biracial born into the ados caste during slavery or Jim crow (or even a trick baby from the 70s- 80s) and a biracial who may have a foreign black parent or was raised by a white parent. They different and feel no kinship toward us.
We as ados have to adjust to changing times.
