She mad because people telling her shes white

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didn’t watch the whole clip but she’s probably linked to the group of blacks that moved to Ohio right after slavery I think.

Nevertheless. Y’all seem to be unaware of the full impact of these white passing folks. Many of them helped black folks flee slavery by claiming they owned x family member.

And even today. There are many whites who know they have black ancestry but refuse to talk about it as it currently isn’t beneficial for them. If women like her want to claim black, my goodness, let them.

There is a use for them in the fight for justice. They can be agents.

But but This can affect reparations, if we ever did get one.

No it won’t. If you’ve been passing as white since the day you were born then all of a sudden you want to claim black, gtoh. It ain’t that hard to reject those claims.

Passing as white since the day you were born = all the government applications you have ever filled, listed you as white.
 

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didn’t watch the whole clip but she’s probably linked to the group of blacks that moved to Ohio right after slavery I think.

Nevertheless. Y’all seem to be unaware of the full impact of these white passing folks. Many of them helped black folks flee slavery by claiming they owned x family member.

And even today. There are many whites who know they have black ancestry but refuse to talk about it as it currently isn’t beneficial for them. If women like her want to claim black, my goodness, let them.

There is a use for them in the fight for justice. They can be agents.

But but This can affect reparations, if we ever did get one.

No it won’t. If you’ve been passing as white since the day you were born then all of a sudden you want to claim black, gtoh. It ain’t that hard to reject those claims.

Passing as white since the day you were born = all the government applications you have ever filled, listed you as white.

Word. My grandmother told me a few of her relatives left the south and went north, and we were able to pass as white people. I even saw the census records for my grandmother side of the family and some of the records way back had a lot of of my family members listed as mulatto before it switched to colored.

It was a lot more common than people realize back then for sure
 

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Passing for AND living life as white is some HOE ass Shyt, breh .

I understand using it for a finesse for you and ya people, but You chose the easy way out and erased ALL the black from your future family, who Will OBVIOUSLY be anti Black. Type of Shyt is that?

Same goes for you PAWGin ass Nyggas too...future mulatto son asking other Black kids

"why you always doing"NYGGER" SHYT?"


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I just scrolled her page and saw a videos of her dad, mom, and uncle.

Also saw that she identifies as Creole.

Abd she's from Louisiana.

I've never been to Louisiana a day in my life, but I'm Louisiana descended on both sides. On my dad's side, I have a great-grandfather who moved to Oakland in the 1940s. He's been dead since 1981, 8 years before I was born, so I didn't know him but he was an unquestionably black man. I don't know much else about him other than, he was either from the Ouachita or Shreveport areas (or both); he's been dead so long now, 45 years, and he spent the last ~36 years of his life in California, so nobody really knows or remembers where exactly he was from.

On my mom's side, my grandmother told me 10 years ago that we are Creole, because her dad's people was from Louisiana. My grandma was born and raised in Little Rock; she's been in Sacramento since 1972 or '73. She herself never lived in Louisiana, so she can't tell me where her dad was from, but she remembers going to visit his relatives a few times when she was a kid. My grandma is dark as hell but said her dad had a white-passing sister.

I'm saying all this to say, anyone familiar with Creole history, knows there are white Creoles, and black Creoles. This woman in OP is a white Creole, her parents and uncle were white Creoles too but her dad and uncle have a hint of color in them to tell that there was black somewhere in their line.

My grandma is super darkskin, we are black Creoles. People need to realize Cajuns, Lumbees, and Creoles are just American-born Hispanics---->some are black, some are white, some are indigenous, most are some combination of all three. These communities are really small and insular so within these communities these people view things a certain way and thats fine, there's no harm in a real way.

You lesve these insular communities and hit the larger world outside of them, 95%+ of people would take this woman and her people as they are---->they are white.
 

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The ill advised One Drop rule was always going to result in retarded mental gymnastics like this that ultimately make Black people look like fools that dont know themselves and will accept anything.
Vast majority of black people would not see this woman as black. Maybe black people in Louisiana would, but Louisianans are different. Outside of her small community very, very few people would accept this woman as black, though we'd probably accept her as a black ally.

This is a weird ass white woman.
 
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