calling all MIXED people... one drop rule?
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How the hell did this thread NOT get locked?
LOL! Posting for posterity.
Let's see if it can survive it's resurrection.
^this. I saw this on the list, knew instantly what it was about, and was like O_o how did that get so many posts? :ohwell:0 -
Are zombies mixed? Does race count when you're of the undead persuasion?0
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Is this a thread from 1855?0
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Have you ever met anyone who doesn't claim to be 1/8 Cherokee?0
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Have you ever met anyone who doesn't claim to be 1/8 Cherokee?
And for most people, it's more like 1/64. LOL!0 -
Have you ever met anyone who doesn't claim to be 1/8 Cherokee?
And for most people, it's more like 1/64. LOL!
I'm 0/0 Cherokee. I'm 1/4 Italian, though. And I'm not Irish, even though everyone thinks I am when they meet me.0 -
^^^ :smokin:0 -
I'm mixed with French and Spanish ancestry. The French part annoys me. I blame it for my cheese addiction.0
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The only mix I know involves alcohol..............0
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Have you ever met anyone who doesn't claim to be 1/8 Cherokee?
And for most people, it's more like 1/64. LOL!
I'm 0/0 Cherokee. I'm 1/4 Italian, though. And I'm not Irish, even though everyone thinks I am when they meet me.
Ha Ha ^^THIS! I'm Irish and German...but my husband is Native American...0 -
The only mix I know involves alcohol..............0
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Have you ever met anyone who doesn't claim to be 1/8 Cherokee?
And for most people, it's more like 1/64. LOL!
I'm 0/0 Cherokee. I'm 1/4 Italian, though. And I'm not Irish, even though everyone thinks I am when they meet me.
Ha Ha ^^THIS! I'm Irish and German...but my husband is Native American...0 -
Barrack Obama was raised by white people and allegedly only met his Black father once. However, when other people saw him. They saw a black boy. Society has treated him as such. He didn't get discriminated against less because his mother & grandparents are white. I have zero problem with Barrack Obama or any other mixed person identifying as black for this reason.In all honesty. Most of my friends that are mixed, do identify as black for this very same reason. I think it's idiotic for anyone to judge the POTUS or any other person for embracing their blackness as opposed to shunning or belittling it. To each their own. Identify as whatever you feel, don't slight a man for choosing to identify as something you don't agree with. That's like...reverse one-drop :ohwell:
^^^^^This, society treats a person according to how they look whether we like it or not. Your experience in society and how you identify yourself has a lot to do with how society identifies us.0 -
Barrack Obama was raised by white people and allegedly only met his Black father once. However, when other people saw him. They saw a black boy. Society has treated him as such. He didn't get discriminated against less because his mother & grandparents are white. I have zero problem with Barrack Obama or any other mixed person identifying as black for this reason.In all honesty. Most of my friends that are mixed, do identify as black for this very same reason. I think it's idiotic for anyone to judge the POTUS or any other person for embracing their blackness as opposed to shunning or belittling it. To each their own. Identify as whatever you feel, don't slight a man for choosing to identify as something you don't agree with. That's like...reverse one-drop :ohwell:
^^^^^This, society treats a person according to how they look whether we like it or not. Your experience in society and how you identify yourself has a lot to do with how society identifies us.
Interesting. I know a man whose father is black, but you would never guess it to look at him. Would you say he was black or white?
Before you ask, I barely know the guy so I'm not sure how he identifies himself. I just found your perspective interesting.0 -
Come onnnnn!
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I prefer the term "Halfrican-American"0
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ROFL rock0
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Isn't pretty much every one mixed at this point?0
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In for just mixing it up.0
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I prefer the term "Halfrican-American"
Woot! Look who it is! :drinker:0 -
In for just mixing it up.
Shaken, not stirred.
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People are crazy.0
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I prefer the term "Halfrican-American"
Hi ya, handsome!0 -
In for just mixing it up.
Shaken, not stirred.
I'm scandalized!0 -
^^^ :smokin:
Yup this0 -
In for just mixing it up.
Shaken, not stirred.
Something very wrong about this picture, even if that is a doll. Are you promoting child abuse?0 -
In for just mixing it up.
Shaken, not stirred.
Something very wrong about this picture, even if that is a doll. Are you promoting child abuse?
Wow! Really?
:indifferent:0 -
In for just mixing it up.
Shaken, not stirred.
Something very wrong about this picture, even if that is a doll. Are you promoting child abuse?
Wow! Really?
:indifferent:
yeah0 -
I prefer the term "Halfrican-American"
THIS? draws you back into the forums. Hi Rock!0 -
One of my ancestors was an African American slave. While I cherish my ancestry, nobody would guess I have African lineage. I'm very light skinned with red hair.0
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