Shemar Moore: I am proud to be Black, but I am also proud to be white

Cadillac

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Lmao. I am ADOS. I have different shades all throughout my fam. But Im not basing my opinion on skintone at all.
If you have a non-black parent (and a black parent), you are biracial
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I recall you saying you were trinidadian. or had trinidad parents? thats not true?

yes they are biracial, but they have a inherited blackness in them from their ADOS parent(if the black parent is that) that allows them to identify as such espescially being in America.


idk about how nonados black x white biracial kids identify but thats not my fight.
 
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I recall you saying you were trinidadian. or had trinidad parents? thats not true?

yes they are biracial, but they have a inherited blackness in them from their ADOS parent(if the black parent is that) that allows them to identify as such espescially being in America.


idk about how nonados black x white biracial kids identify but thats not my fight.
My father is from Trinidad, yes. However, I am ADOS. Whether you wanna be technical and count the slaves in Trinidad. Or follow my maternal line and count my grandmother's grandfather. My people came from GA. I was born and raised in USA.

I already stated biracial acknowledges both races (including if half is black.) The reason for this whole conversation is that not everyone agrees that they are or should be identified as just black. No one is denying their black side. :snoop:
 

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My father is from Trinidad, yes. However, I am ADOS. Whether you wanna be technical and count the slaves in Trinidad. Or follow my maternal line and count my grandmother's grandfather. My people came from GA. I was born and raised in USA.

I already stated biracial acknowledges both races (including if half is black.) The reason for this whole conversation is that not everyone agrees that they are or should be identified as just black. No one is denying their black side. :snoop:
This is hilarious

a halfling( Ados wise) yourself refusing to call people who are of mixed heritage black, but your not even a full anything yourself in regards to heritage and ethnicity and laying claim to a group:mjlol:Got the nerve not to call your own family members black because they aint fully black. But your gonna sit here can call yourself a ADOS. The hypocrisy :dead:

you coli people are something else man


i'll say this once again yes they are biracial, but they inherited blackness from their ADOS side a blackness that not only they inherit but for alot of them shows in regards to their looks and as such they experience alot of what we go through and stuff like this is why points like "shouldnt be identfied as just black" is a mute point in a way.

biracials(ADOS ones) can identify however they want. But if they see themselves as blackand the people see them as such, and their experience is black. they black.
 
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Sire your offspring with white bytches for what?
So your seed can grow up confused anqa6s having to pick sides:picard:

Why subject a child to that..:hhh:
 
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