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How Diluted Must A Person's Black Heritage Be Before They Cannot Legitimately Call Themselves A Person Of Colour?

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dave50 | 11:26 Thu 01st Aug 2024 | ChatterBank
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Grandparent,  great grandparents, how far down the line?

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I have noticed that most people call those with mixed race parentage 'black', rarely 'white'.

I'm just Peely-Wally.

Me too. Unless I've been in the sun then I'm just peel and bright red

Does it really matter how people perceive their heritage?

Personally I don't give a rodents rectum.

It's their choice!!

It's more about how they perceive themselves. Never really got why Barak Obama was considered 'black' as it dismissed & disrespected half of his family tree. But if that's what he and the world wanted...

Good Morning Old_Geezer,

If Barak had called or referred to himself as white then he would have been called a liar by many people including some on here!

 

It seems it does matter how you perceive your heritage, Rachel Dolezal and Martina Big are two women who haved caused controversy. 

Fair enough DDIL. Why disrespect either side by claiming to be the other ?

I'm beige 

Mellow Yellow?

Never really got why Barak Obama was considered 'black' as it dismissed & disrespected half of his family tree.

I never got why Obama was half Kenyan and loathed the British  - the cause of the worlds trouble for at least a thousand years including Vietnam,

and Kamal's mother in Indian saying - if she gets in, I hope she will bring american investment into India !

The two difft attitudes MUST be as a result of their antecedence

Wiki - the One Drop Rule.

 

"The one-drop rule was a legal principle of racial classification that was prominent in the 20th-century United States. It asserted that any person with even one ancestor of black ancestry ("one drop" of "black blood")[1][2] is considered black"

DD - do you have a wiki ref for  that?

There was certainly a phrase - touch of the tar brush...

oh, wiki - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internment_of_Japanese_Americans

also one drop rule ( wiki)

one drop of Japanese ( but not  German or Italian) blood and into a "forced internment camp" - they went ! -  note not concentration camp ( oh no)

A clearly daft rule.

 

But I guess that at the time they needed to draw a line somewhere and decided to be over-cautious. I trust they find that somewhat embarrassing now.

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