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.

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).
Our culture empowers people.

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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if she don't take her black ass somewhere and sit down
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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 
