If their skin is dark enough and they have curly hair, they are considered black.
However sometimes half black half white people have straight hair and skin of a white person, so you couldn’t tell and they are usually perceived as white.
If I give someone a soda with cheese in it- is it just a soda or is it a Soda With Cheese. A mixed person is BOTH no matter how they choose slice, you can’t separate your helixes just bc you don’t acknowledge it.
in US law they are i think. we get treated as if we are black by white people. the question 'where are you from... ORIGINALLY?' gets old quick and all you mixed people out there feel my pain lol (uk perspective of course). if we were raised by white people though and our dad was a peice of shit then black people think were 'like bountys' black on the outside and white on the in lol we're in a sort of ethnicity limbo. But i dont focus on that
Personally, I consider you to be what you identify as, in that situation. If you say you're white, you're white. If you say you're black, you're black. It doesn't really matter and both are true.
Black and white are too broad. How does she talk? What's her favorite music? Does she have legit entrepreneurial skills of her own? What sort of culture would she like to see in the future?
... Hispanic to be Hispanic. I mean all of these might be more "black/white/Asian/Hispanic/whatever" than people who have black/white/Asian/Hispanic/whatever phenotypes. Chuck Norris seems partially Asian to me. He is like, "Wayah! Kick you in the face!" That seems very Asian. But then he uses a machine gun and that seems very white. Then Eminem is very black. He is more black than even some black people. But he's also very white wearing earrings and his rap style doesn't sound entirely black. Then I see Morgan Freeman and he seems very white to me because he can speak English properly. But he has a little bit of a black attitude.
I came across a video from a black male vegan the other day. That's white and feminine AF. His skin was black but he talked white English and just ate plants. He's like super white.
Get your head outta yo ass and mind ya business. Your momma shoulda raised you better, and if you didn’t have no momma then you shoulda learned it by observing whoever raised you.
Well, on formal census paperwork, it matters for demographic studies. Otherwise, it doesn't really matter whatsoever. If she doesn't want to acknowledge that side of her genetics, that's up to her.
No. I consider them as mixed bcs they are mixed lmfao unless if 'white' genetics are the main human genetic and the others are just side dishes then maybe- 🤡
I see them as mixed. Of course there's some people that look more black or more white and I can confusingly assume they are one or the other unless they choose to clarify it.
I do not see why i should call the either i prefer not to judge Them on the color of their skin mixed or not but their character values and the person, i do not think it is my place to choose and the choice does not matter much to me
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I don’t, but most people do.
If their skin is dark enough and they have curly hair, they are considered black.
However sometimes half black half white people have straight hair and skin of a white person, so you couldn’t tell and they are usually perceived as white.
If I give someone a soda with cheese in it- is it just a soda or is it a Soda With Cheese. A mixed person is BOTH no matter how they choose slice, you can’t separate your helixes just bc you don’t acknowledge it.
in US law they are i think. we get treated as if we are black by white people. the question 'where are you from... ORIGINALLY?' gets old quick and all you mixed people out there feel my pain lol (uk perspective of course). if we were raised by white people though and our dad was a peice of shit then black people think were 'like bountys' black on the outside and white on the in lol we're in a sort of ethnicity limbo. But i dont focus on that
Personally, I consider you to be what you identify as, in that situation. If you say you're white, you're white. If you say you're black, you're black. It doesn't really matter and both are true.
Black and white are too broad. How does she talk? What's her favorite music? Does she have legit entrepreneurial skills of her own? What sort of culture would she like to see in the future?
I'm not sure I even consider black people to be black, or white people to be white, or Asian people to be Asian. Depends on how they behave.
... Hispanic to be Hispanic. I mean all of these might be more "black/white/Asian/Hispanic/whatever" than people who have black/white/Asian/Hispanic/whatever phenotypes. Chuck Norris seems partially Asian to me. He is like, "Wayah! Kick you in the face!" That seems very Asian. But then he uses a machine gun and that seems very white. Then Eminem is very black. He is more black than even some black people. But he's also very white wearing earrings and his rap style doesn't sound entirely black. Then I see Morgan Freeman and he seems very white to me because he can speak English properly. But he has a little bit of a black attitude.
Also all these stars seem sorta Jewish to me too because they are rich.
I might have forgotten to offend someone. Well. Everyone likes tacos, no? So we're all sorta Hispanic too.
I came across a video from a black male vegan the other day. That's white and feminine AF. His skin was black but he talked white English and just ate plants. He's like super white.
I do.
Joe Biden won't consider them black unless they vote for him lolz
I consider them to be half white/half black. Same as I'm not just Irish or just German, I'm both! But mostly I just consider them to be "people"
Depends on how they want to identify themselves. I used to bang a chick who was part white, part black, and part Puerto Rican.
Okay so there are a few ways to look at it. If you mix black with any other color, you get black as the dominateering color.
Society will say that you're black.
I say you are what you call yourself and fuck what society says.
As a biracial person, I find it’s society that already places me in the category they’ve decided based upon looks and stereotypes.
Get your head outta yo ass and mind ya business. Your momma shoulda raised you better, and if you didn’t have no momma then you shoulda learned it by observing whoever raised you.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 dislike if you are mentally deficient.
😂😂😂😂and another one bites the dust
Well, on formal census paperwork, it matters for demographic studies. Otherwise, it doesn't really matter whatsoever. If she doesn't want to acknowledge that side of her genetics, that's up to her.
I apologize--- I didn't really answer your question.
Black and white mixed people are both black and white. Select both on paperwork.
It doesn't matter what anyone thinks its up to them... if they wanna go with black, sure if they don't, sure and vice versa
No, I consider them to be a person. I don't care about what people look like, it doesn't make a difference to me one way or another.
No. I consider them as mixed bcs they are mixed lmfao unless if 'white' genetics are the main human genetic and the others are just side dishes then maybe- 🤡
No. I consider them people. My nephew is biracial. My sister is caucasian and his father is African. Race doesn't matter to me. Racism does.
I see them as mixed.
Of course there's some people that look more black or more white and I can confusingly assume they are one or the other unless they choose to clarify it.
I consider them humans. I don't care if they are black or white.
If they are all anti-one side or the other then I consider them racist. but they are still humans, regardless of which 'side' they identify as.
I do not see why i should call the either i prefer not to judge Them on the color of their skin mixed or not but their character values and the person, i do not think it is my place to choose and the choice does not matter much to me
Obama looks black so he is black. If it's unclear then I'd go by whether they act black or white
What about clearly white people who act like they're black?