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What determines who is Black?
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Going on from brionons question, its always puzzled me how, eg, the president of the Black police Association, can be classed as Black, when he plainly is not, and there are many examples of this, all over.
Obviously, a lot of West Indians can be called black, but there's a lot that are bordering on white, but they are called black.
Also, the majority of Indians aren't black, but they are classed as that.
How so?.
Obviously, a lot of West Indians can be called black, but there's a lot that are bordering on white, but they are called black.
Also, the majority of Indians aren't black, but they are classed as that.
How so?.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it is a matter of choice rather than colour.
A lot of mixed raced people regarding themselves as black rather than white. I think it is because of the way they've been brought up. The culture, the things black people do that whites don't, the talk (slang/patois) and maybe food.
So they tend to lean to the black side rather than the white side.
A lot of mixed raced people regarding themselves as black rather than white. I think it is because of the way they've been brought up. The culture, the things black people do that whites don't, the talk (slang/patois) and maybe food.
So they tend to lean to the black side rather than the white side.
You are out of date, the 'in' term is BME - Black and Minority Ethnic. Translated this means anything but White. It carries with it of course the ever-present overtones of the White man oppressing the BME man, over-running his country, building railways, improving the quality of life, and generally being a technically advanced productive nuisance.
What is going to be so very interesting is when the BMinorityE in Britain becomes the BMajorityE. I think it might slightly gladden my heart to think of all the Halal butchers contributing to my old-age healthcare.
What is going to be so very interesting is when the BMinorityE in Britain becomes the BMajorityE. I think it might slightly gladden my heart to think of all the Halal butchers contributing to my old-age healthcare.
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funnygirl,
Your right inasmuch its a matter of choice, but thats for the individual, but how about legally?, I mean, if a white person chose to call him/herself black, would they be allowed to join a Black persons only association,
A brown person can, but obviously, they are not black.
Whiffey,
Thanks for that snippet, yes, obviously I am out of date, a useful bit of info, worth remembering for the future.
Your right inasmuch its a matter of choice, but thats for the individual, but how about legally?, I mean, if a white person chose to call him/herself black, would they be allowed to join a Black persons only association,
A brown person can, but obviously, they are not black.
Whiffey,
Thanks for that snippet, yes, obviously I am out of date, a useful bit of info, worth remembering for the future.
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historically, it was the white people who instigated these racial classifications - I suspect it was for greater exactness in slave trading. Words like mulatto, quadroon, sambo, mestizo all had specific meanings. Some of them are mentioned here:
http://www.bartleby.com/68/79/3979.html
In the southern USA or South Africa, someone a quarter black could never be white; and though Britain did not have written rules on these things I should be surprised if a quadroon was ever accepted into English society on the same terms as a white person either. Even now, if they called themselves white I suspect there would be quite a few people on AB pointing out that they aren't really.
http://www.bartleby.com/68/79/3979.html
In the southern USA or South Africa, someone a quarter black could never be white; and though Britain did not have written rules on these things I should be surprised if a quadroon was ever accepted into English society on the same terms as a white person either. Even now, if they called themselves white I suspect there would be quite a few people on AB pointing out that they aren't really.
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