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Moonscar Posted at 6:16 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
I'm black but very light skinned. I am the lightest one in my family(household wise anyways). People at school always puzzled at my race. Some mostly think I'm Puerto Rican, some think I'm half white, someone said I was Indian one time lol

Technically I am like 1/4 or 1/5 white. My great grandfather from my moms side was half white because he's dad was white. I don't know about my dad's side though. He doesn't have many light skinned people in his family. Anyways I came out white and when I tell people that I am black and only like 1/4 white they don't believe me. I tell them that both of my parents are black and they look at me like "WTF?". I always tell them "Look at this hair, does it look white to you?" xD.

When I was born I was lighter than I am now and my eyes used to be Gray.

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Expando1 Posted at 10:18 pm on Jan. 10, 2009
you look 100% black to me

but it doesn't matter what anyone thinks
get on with your life

jakelong Posted at 2:07 pm on Jan. 9, 2009
Quote: from Moonscar at 3:46 pm on Jan. 5, 2009

But I don't see your point in arguing about it. Unless you are trying to change what I consider myself.
yeah I hate when ppl do that. Its funny how so many racialists are into telling others what they are instead of letting ppl define themselves


I tell people exactly what I am. Black with a little white in me.
Neat.  
smartlake Posted at 1:20 am on Jan. 9, 2009
Well, being from the state of Washington, I think that a majority from here (at least), would call you 'black'.  
jakelong Posted at 7:27 pm on Jan. 8, 2009
You don't have to explain nothing to me man. its all good.  
Moonscar Posted at 6:29 pm on Jan. 8, 2009
Well now that I think about it. I think my mom said that my great grandfather was half white which would make the gene even less.
kidd rune Posted at 4:58 pm on Jan. 5, 2009

Which is why I do not consider myself mixed.
But you said you were 1/4 White I thought...
Moonscar Posted at 4:32 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
Quote: from kidd rune at 4:07 pm on Jan. 5, 2009


having a great great grandfather that was white and have that get diluted by more black genes down the line isn't enough for me to consider myself mixed. I still call myself black and yes I do have a little white in me but again, whose to say doesn't. But I don't see your point in arguing about it. Unless you are trying to change what I consider myself. I tell people exactly what I am. Black with a little white in me.
But you said you were 1/4 White.

THAT would be enough to be mixed.

But if your great-great-grandpa was White and the rest weren't - that's different.
You'd be about 94% black - A LOT different than 75%.


Which is why I do not consider myself mixed.

kidd rune Posted at 4:07 pm on Jan. 5, 2009

having a great great grandfather that was white and have that get diluted by more black genes down the line isn't enough for me to consider myself mixed. I still call myself black and yes I do have a little white in me but again, whose to say doesn't. But I don't see your point in arguing about it. Unless you are trying to change what I consider myself. I tell people exactly what I am. Black with a little white in me.
But you said you were 1/4 White.

THAT would be enough to be mixed.

But if your great-great-grandpa was White and the rest weren't - that's different.
You'd be about 94% black - A LOT different than 75%.

Moonscar Posted at 3:46 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
Quote: from kidd rune at 3:10 pm on Jan. 5, 2009


So it describes subSaharan Africans - and anyone with Black skin.

He would be for the most part black. Depending on how much more black he is than white. You can go about the way you view things with your "technical scientific" shit. Like I said if that's the case, many people who you may think are white aren't really white if it's that easy for you to say someone is mixed. Sure they are mixed with something other than white, but there is nothing wrong with saying that you are a certain race when you are for the most part that race. Now if it was a half and half thing then most people probably call yourself mixed. I am not going to argue with you about it though because that is just your outlook on it.



I'm not a one-dropper.

I say if you're 90-95% one race you are that race.

If not - you're mixed.

It is genetically true - and race isn't just a social thing.


having a great great grandfather that was white and have that get diluted by more black genes down the line isn't enough for me to consider myself mixed. I still call myself black and yes I do have a little white in me but again, whose to say doesn't. But I don't see your point in arguing about it. Unless you are trying to change what I consider myself. I tell people exactly what I am. Black with a little white in me.

kidd rune Posted at 3:10 pm on Jan. 5, 2009

    So it describes subSaharan Africans - and anyone with Black skin.

He would be for the most part black. Depending on how much more black he is than white. You can go about the way you view things with your "technical scientific" shit. Like I said if that's the case, many people who you may think are white aren't really white if it's that easy for you to say someone is mixed. Sure they are mixed with something other than white, but there is nothing wrong with saying that you are a certain race when you are for the most part that race. Now if it was a half and half thing then most people probably call yourself mixed. I am not going to argue with you about it though because that is just your outlook on it.  



I'm not a one-dropper.

I say if you're 90-95% one race you are that race.

If not - you're mixed.

It is genetically true - and race isn't just a social thing.

Moonscar Posted at 6:26 pm on Jan. 4, 2009
Quote: from kidd rune at 6:12 pm on Jan. 4, 2009


Well if that's the case then you could be wrong every time you say a black guy is a "Negro" because he very well can be mixed since he looks black but could have a little white in him
He wouldn't be "Black" either - would he?

The thing about Negro is that it's a race and a skin color at the same time.

So it describes subSaharan Africans - and anyone with Black skin.


He would be for the most part black. Depending on how much more black he is than white. You can go about the way you view things with your "technical scientific" shit. Like I said if that's the case, many people who you may think are white aren't really white if it's that easy for you to say someone is mixed. Sure they are mixed with something other than white, but there is nothing wrong with saying that you are a certain race when you are for the most part that race. Now if it was a half and half thing then most people probably call yourself mixed. I am not going to argue with you about it though because that is just your outlook on it.  

kidd rune Posted at 6:12 pm on Jan. 4, 2009

Well if that's the case then you could be wrong every time you say a black guy is a "Negro" because he very well can be mixed since he looks black but could have a little white in him
He wouldn't be "Black" either - would he?

The thing about Negro is that it's a race and a skin color at the same time.

So it describes subSaharan Africans - and anyone with Black skin.

Moonscar Posted at 5:58 pm on Jan. 4, 2009
Quote: from kidd rune at 5:56 pm on Jan. 4, 2009


Hm, you don't wanna say that Rune. You don't want all those black people who could easily pass for non-black assimilating into your culture, eh?
Being 1/4 or 1/8 Black is enough to appear nonWhite...

Some people are just blind.


Well if that's the case then you could be wrong every time you say a black guy is a "Negro" because he very well can be mixed since he looks black but could have a little white in him  

kidd rune Posted at 5:56 pm on Jan. 4, 2009

Hm, you don't wanna say that Rune. You don't want all those black people who could easily pass for non-black assimilating into your culture, eh?
Being 1/4 or 1/8 Black is enough to appear nonWhite...

Some people are just blind.

Mochaa Posted at 5:45 pm on Jan. 4, 2009
Quote: from kidd rune at 5:34 pm on Jan. 4, 2009

But 1/4 and 1/8 is significant enough to be non-Black.

Hm, you don't wanna say that Rune. You don't want all those black people who could easily pass for non-black assimilating into your culture, eh?

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