Two mixed race japanese people discussing the N word

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She is not ADOS/FBA but seeing as our culture is so influential around the world, I can understand how she connects with it and attaches herself to it.

Our culture empowers people.

:manny:

no mixed person would be considered white if they are mixed with something else.

and in africa, the land of black people, someone whom is mixed with another race is considered colored, not black.

in japan, these individuals would be considered japanese by nationality, but 'hafu' by ethnicity.


in fact, the only group of people I can think of that considers someone being half of something else and still pure black or black, are black americans. I can't think of anyone else that does this.

Outside of your country of South Africa, Continental Africans view themselves in terms of tribes (they do as well in SA to an extent) as opposed to racial classification (a western concept).
 
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im not black though :heh: i was darker when i was a kid and i guess too dark for that old man. my bio dad drove a truck to get away from my mom :heh: i went with him sometimes. old white men in the deep south at truck stops in the 90s were crazy and scary... and probably still are :heh: a lot of them didnt have teeth and there was so much smoke you couldnt breathe. i remember we were going through georgia during the 96 olympics and that guy had a bomb or whatever

i remember being like way younger in the 90s and amongst kids at my school we all got along for the most part regardless of color, but some kids couldnt go to some houses, cause a lot of parents were racists. one thing i specifically remember was EVERYONE liked wu-tang lol. even the country kids. of course some kids are shyt heads but growing up until like 2012 or so i felt like people my age were doing a lot better about racism than older people had. but times are different now and people are openly horrible to each other. i look back at some friends now and wonder if they have disliked me all along

sorry for the whole rant about it, but that old white man made me think about racism at an early age. helped me see how stupid that shyt is

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Everyone thinks they can wear FBA culture like a jacket.
My ex is black and Japanese. Her mom came here for college then met her dad. She was born and raised on the South Side in a black household. She sees herself as black and everyone else does too because it’s clear that she was raised in our culture.

Mofos like the chick in this video are just like you said, wearing the culture like it’s a jacket to take on and off at their convenience. She can’t say nikka as a “reclaimance” as she put it because they don’t even use nikka over there to refer to black people in a derogatory sense. She 100% cappin about being called that by Japanese people growing up, she’d be called something else.
 

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Yeah....no....She comes across as someone that has no clue what day of the week she's supposed to be black. I am of the opinion that the usage of the word and it's cultural appropriation by us has run it's course. Time to draw the bow and aim at a different target, more than enough snakes and pigs in the pit.
 

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just seems weird when black folks anywhere think using the nword somehow links them to "blackness". i feel that's how they think all US black folk talk and it's part of what defines us (and them by extention) as being black. i try not to use it at all tbh. if they didn't grow up here its hard to connect with our lexicon and context.
 

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didn't Ice-T have music videos with dudes waving guns and wasn't that how gangsta music videos were shot before they started getting censored?

drill music gun imagery thrived because of youtube , worldstar etc and independent artists not needing a white execs final say on creative matters.
True. Doesn't negate my point that 1-2 people start the wave and everyone else is just a copycat :yeshrug:
 

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no mixed person would be considered white if they are mixed with something else.

and in africa, the land of black people, someone whom is mixed with another race is considered colored, not black.

in japan, these individuals would be considered japanese by nationality, but 'hafu' by ethnicity.


in fact, the only group of people I can think of that considers someone being half of something else and still pure black or black, are black americans. I can't think of anyone else that does this.
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She is not ADOS/FBA but seeing as our culture is so influential around the world, I can understand how she connects with it and attaches herself to it.

Our culture empowers people.

:manny:



Outside of your country of South Africa, Continental Africans view themselves in terms of tribes (they do as well in SA to an extent) as opposed to racial classification (a western concept).
I'm not south african, and stop trying to get to know me like a female, shyt is weird. and all countries in africa go by tribe, correct. but someone mixed with white has a term. like métis, or mestico, many others. the point is, they have a term for a mixed person.
 

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I'm not south african, and stop trying to get to know me like a female, shyt is weird. and all countries in africa go by tribe, correct. but someone mixed with white has a term. like métis, or mestico, many others. the point is, they have a term for a mixed person.

I never tried to get to "know" you. I just know you aren't ADOS/FBA but always saying some slick shyt about us or trying to insinuate we're ignorant because we don't align with your chaotic, lackluster mindset.
 

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I never tried to get to "know" you. I just know you aren't ADOS/FBA but always saying some slick shyt about us or trying to insinuate we're ignorant because we don't align with your chaotic, lackluster mindset.
I'm a server, that's all you need to know. and there is no chaotic view considering I've now given you 5 examples. while you simultaneously agree that ADOS are the only folks that categorize mixed people as 'black' aka one race. Still following that good ol one drop rule I see.
 
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