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I am. I'm just noting that Africans do descent through the father, majority of the time. It is interesting y'all do is thru the matrilineal line.
Fam white folks set all this up. They created all these constructs.
I am. I'm just noting that Africans do descent through the father, majority of the time. It is interesting y'all do is thru the matrilineal line.
They were never called "bi-racial" they were just black. Sometimes they were called mixed or lightbright or redbone. But they were apart of blackness and accepted as such. It's only recently they've tried to separate. That's his point.

Fam white folks set all this up. They created all these constructs.
I fully expect that this will be a Civil Rights movement in my life time
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I fully expect that this will be a Civil Rights movement in my life time
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No, World does not revolve around America -- which is why only non-Americans and millenial nublacks are baffled by being Black and Proud when one could claim anything but and get away with it. See also: Thandie Newton talking about being forced to be presented as black in the Hollywood system, and not knowing how to embrace that initially since she never grew up being seen and treated as Black versus Mixed.Breh, world doesn't revolve around America
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This is NOT an interracial couple, that is NOT a biracial girl.
Beyonce acknowledges her racial admixture (from grandparents) but she doesn't claim to be a biracial. And even if she did that doesn't mean she's right.
Keysia Cole claimed biracial too but that was proven false
The right to claim white.What rights are "biracials" being denied though ? And if they just claim black is no telling what they can accomplish. Just sayin'...
Breh, world doesn't revolve around America
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This is NOT an interracial couple, that is NOT a biracial girl.
Beyonce acknowledges her racial admixture (from grandparents) but she doesn't claim to be a biracial. And even if she did that doesn't mean she's right.
Keysia Cole claimed biracial too but that was proven false
It means just because America says something doesn't mean it's universally correct. In many places outside of America, mixed people are seen as exactly that: mixed.I don't see your point. This is our history.
We didn't decide things to be this way this is the way it happened.
If she has a "white trash French trapper" in her bloodline that means somewhere down the line one of her grandparents was non-black. That means she has admixture like most people in the western hemisphere. That doesn't make her biracial though which was the original arguing point.No, World does not revolve around America -- which is why only non-Americans and millenial nublacks are baffled by being Black and Proud when one could claim anything but and get away with it. See also: Thandie Newton talking about being forced to be presented as black in the Hollywood system, and not knowing how to embrace that initially since she never grew up being seen and treated as Black versus Mixed.
As for Beyonce, her grandparents are black. Her claim to whiteness is a white trash French trapper from the late 1700s to early 1800s -- not her grandparents. Louisiana Creole culture is all about color lines within color lines.
Having said that, Tina's titties are sitting nice.
If you're buying the grandparent narrative, you got played. Are you American?
Hereditary slave society can't have descent through father. Otherwise the Hemings sons and not the Jefferson daughters would have inherited everything.Descent should go thru the father. But I'm not AA. So I'm STFU![]()

It means just because America says something doesn't mean it's universally correct. In many places outside of America, mixed people are seen as exactly that: mixed.
So now I'm foreign/ Non-black because I don't let outdated racist cac laws affect my view on biracialsYou didn't listen to what I said. This is our history this is not something we created the this is our reality. You must be either a non-black or a foreign Niggga.

It means just because America says something doesn't mean it's universally correct. In many places outside of America, mixed people are seen as exactly that: mixed.