They look white but say they're black: a tiny town in Ohio wrestles with race

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The missing thing here is what color is the mothers baby daddy?She talking all that black blood shyt. But if she like her mother CHOSE white,this is the consequence and disastrous result. I see most biracials as black,unless they are like this woman,and then it is questionable. But I also think as a biracial at whatever point you decide to have children,your race should be eligible to be changed. If you are biracial like her mother was,yet have a baby by a white man,you chose white,therefore you are a white woman now. You were basically okay with ending the blackness in your blood once you did that. If you are biracial and you have a baby with a black person,you are strengthening your blackness through your offspring.So basically Tia Mowry would be black,while Tamera would be white. If I saw this woman I would probably think she was albino because of how pale she is,but if she had a baby with a white man,she needs to get off the high horse with her daughter. What the hell did you think would happen?Your daughter is white now thanks to you. And based on my system so are you now.
Hm. This is some JRR Tolkien type stuff when those mixed with Elf and Human could choose whether to be classified as Men and be mortal or Elf and live forever essentially, ala Elrond and his daughter Arwen.

Ok, nerd rant over. Back to your point.


But Tamara and Tia (IMO) both look black.
tia-tamera-mowry.jpg

If no one told me they were biracial I wouldn’t assume it. You saying Tamara should be classified as white bc she choose a white husband? If you said her kids then prolly so, yea.


EDIT: Tia (the one without the mole) has always looked better to me :whew:
 

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Perhaps what may throw some people off is that although they may claim to be Black, it seems like they really don’t interact with any Black people. They live their life just like a typical poor flyover State type white community.

They worship like white people. There is a lack of “soul” when they move. But, shyt, maybe they realize that the reparations bag may be coming, so might as well start claiming so when the bag does come, they can jump in line and say, “see, we always claimed our Black ancestry. Even our birth certificates say that we are Negroes.”
 

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Hm. This is some JRR Tolkien type stuff when those mixed with Elf and Human could choose whether to be classified as Men and be mortal or Elf and live forever essentially, ala Elrond and his daughter Arwen.

Ok, nerd rant over. Back to your point.


But Tamara and Tia (IMO) both look black.
tia-tamera-mowry.jpg

If no one told me they were biracial I wouldn’t assume it. You saying Tamara should be classified as white bc she choose a white husband? If you said her kids then prolly so, yea.


EDIT: Tia (the one without the mole) has always looked better to me :whew:

When they have their hair like this,I wouldn't even assume they were biracial,would probably just assume they are two lightskin black chicks. I'm saying she should be considered white strictly as a shaming mechanism. Based on reality it really has no logical ground based on how she looks. But if you are a biracial who chose to be with and have a baby with a white person. You basically were okay with the chance that you could be blotting out the black part of you for good,knowing they could possibly make what looked to be a white person like the woman in the OP. The kids could very turn out to look black,so I wouldn't put that on the kids. Tamara made the choice to potentially make everybody who came after her into white people. It all had the potential to stop with her and she was okay with that,so she should be considered a white woman. And yes Tia hands down was always my favorite too:banderas:Glad to see she chose black,and now has a black family,I don't see how any of these coli dudes could try to say Tia isn't a black woman at this point.
 
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