I'm a light-skinned nikka who lives in Omaha surrounded by cacs breh, and I can tell you from personal experience that they give two shyts about how dark you are. If they can look at you and tell that you're black, you're black to them. fukk the percentages. You're still a nikka in their book.
^^^this was considered a nikka back in the day
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. How you portray yourself as an individual and how people accept you is different, but when white people talk about blacks as a group, they're talking bout all of us.
Say if your kids are mixed then marry white, and those kids(your grandkids) don't acknowledge their black heritage and want nothing to do with you, would you be disappointed?




