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her hair is not even close to that of a black person.
and just how is the hair of a black person supposed to look?

her hair is not even close to that of a black person.

nope, i don't consider myself white, and neither does society. when i'm driving, i'm black in the police officer's eyes. when i walk down the street, i'm black in the eyes of the bytch gripping her purse and crossing to the other side. when i'm in school, i'm black in the eyes of peers who think i'm not as adept at the studies as they are. when i'm walking in a store, i'm black in the eyes of store clerks who suspect me of being there with the intent of shoplifting.
that's MY life in this world. i'm a black man, and i stand with my black brothers.

havoc00, nobody on this forum likes you. spam away, i guess?
The Rock is more white than black though...He is maori/pacific islander...They are not black...
And if they have kids with white women, the kids would probably look more white than black...
Also, half black/half white doesn't equal black...Only in North America...
South Africa has a whole group of half-black/half-white people who are not considered black...
and just how is the hair of a black person supposed to look?
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and just how is the hair of a black person supposed to look?
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The Rock is more white than black though...He is maori/pacific islander...They are not black...
And if they have kids with white women, the kids would probably look more white than black...
Also, half black/half white doesn't equal black...Only in North America...
South Africa has a whole group of half-black/half-white people who are not considered black...
Nah..the Rock's father is Black. Period. There is no 25 % or any of that Halle Berry or Alicia Keys shyt...dude is Black but his Samoan family is very famous and he's close with his mother's side.
Exactly only in these ignorant negroes minds does
black + white = black.
white + asian = black
Black + asian = black
Upholding white supremacy one day at a time.
she's 1/4 black. the only black to her is the 25% she gets from her african-canadian granddad. she don't even look black or like a light skin black person. her hair is not even close to that of a black person, so r=g cant say she'll be seen as black when she gets older
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Seen plenty of Asians and Latinos/Latinas with VERY similiar hair to Blacks. And she looks like a light skinned mixed Black girl...I grew up with those chicks every fukking day in San Diego. Get real
Blasian girls had ALOT of self esteem issues but they were pretty as fukk.she's 1/4 black. the only black to her is the 25% she gets from her african-canadian granddad. she don't even look black or like a light skin black person. her hair is not even close to that of a black person, so r=g cant say she'll be seen as black when she gets older
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The typical mulatto story.
"White people view me as this"
"when the cops come, I'm black"
Why do you guys always conflate your black side with criminal activity? What happened? Did the white side of your family disown you? Let me guess?
Your dad is black?
That's not black people's problem. That's a person who is mixed raced problem. You are mixed breh. Call yourself what you want, but it doesn't erase that white parent you got. It doesn't erase privileges afforded to you because of that. We all could tell from your posts that you had some issues with race, now it all makes sense.
i said his father was black!!!!!!!! african-canadian!!!
his mom is samoan .
dany's(the rock ex wife) parents are not black.
which means there daughter is 1/4 black

definitely not like a caucasian persons hair

yes, my dad is black. that's not the issue, though. you say i'm mixed. i argue, within the fabric of life of in america, i am and can only be seen as a black man. i'm treated like a "mixed" man. i am treated like a "black" man. and i'm PROUD of that. you act as if i'm clinging to something that is not of mine to take ownership of. i am black, and my experience is that of a black man. when i look in the mirror, i look at a black man. i don't look at a "mulatto" or "mixed" man. i look at a man who, since a young child, has been treated by this society as a black person. and that's how i live my life.
