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  • So . . . you have met every biracial person in the world and concluded that all biracial people hate being black. I'm a black person that gets mistaken for biracial by other blacks. Have you ever left the USA. I come from a black country with the majority of our leaders who are black. We are proud to be black. You shouldn't judge all base on few biracial people you have met. Obviously you allow others to offend you so easily.

  • (cont) me..end of story...and the sooner people start looking into the mind and not the skin color, the sooner something good in the world will happen...color wouldnt be an issue if we were blind...but we as the stupid human race that we are would find SOMETHING to discriminate against...we do it to fat people, skinny people, short, tall, smart, dumb, blond, music preference...ect goodness...JUST FRIGGIN LIVE

  • (cont)... throw you into a bucket and label it...which sucks...and biracials are just confusing to people so they dont know what to think! Being "mixed" has taught me to not associate EVERY black person as "ghetto" and EVERY white person as a "red neck hick racist" and so on....Yes...it is terrible that a mixed person would hate the black side, but that is thier problem and their loss...but you are doing the same thing that the "white man" is doing...starting another category to bash :( I am...

  • Coming from a biracial (black and white)...multiracial if you want to get technical...specifically 1/16th Native American, 1/2 white, 1/2 black....some irish, prussian, and barbados...and Oh wait...what was my point?...lol Ahhh yes...being so many races has allowed me to judge every person INDIVIDUALLY...I'm not about groups, and labels, and categories, because if I sat there and explained what I am you would have a headache...being one race makes it easy for in your words, "the white man" to ..

  • Im telling you man youve missed your calling and should have been a writer or poet, I have to take my hat off to you at least you dont discriminate,,you got balls man,your other vidoe on us bring you here,,do you think the same thing had happened to us had you had ships and boats and weapons and were able to do it,I think it would have happened because its human nature to concoure the weak,its not white its human or alien trate

  • Im mixed with asian black and caucasian.

    I look mostly black but I have A emo hair style.AKA BANGS.

    It's not like I hate looking black or having a fro its just I hate looking the same.

    Lots of people say my straight hair looks cool.

    I think black people should try more hairsyles ya kno.

    I ove black people though but I like straight hair is all im saying.

  • if your mixed with black and white, then thats what you are, black and white.

  • I believe its really hard for biracial people to not like black people considering the fact that one of their parents are black >_>.

  • you sir, are very silly

  • I am Biracial, I see myself as Black and White. I am tired of Black people always saying you are fully Black or you're ashamed to be Black. That's not the case I am just recognizing who I am. I don't need someone who is not me telling me how to feel about me. I'm just tired of all the racial ignorance and videos. This race topic is becoming quickly old and exhausting to hear but I understand people feel safe and better when they can classify and categorize something.

  • Looks like I would be an undesirable if I came to the US. I partly agree with him though,

  • HATER !

  • I am mixed and to be completely honest I don't check black. I love all cultures, even cultures outside my melting pot. But, I think it is the people who have full black blood who have a hangup about what we choose to claim. If your black be black and proud. For us to claim one race is totally slapping the other parent in the face. It is stupid. Who is this dude, Mr. Profound. Stop hating yourself and begin to love you.

  • Mixed race people don't dislike being black because they're not black. They're mixed race people. Tyra routinely gave biracial people hell for not calling themselves black instead of mixed. Oprah gave Tiger Woods hell for saying he's biracial rather than black. He explained it succinctly, to call himself black would be to disrespect his Thai mother. Halle Barry is 1/2 black, and had a kid with a white man and she insists on calling her kid black. Where are the black people calling her crazy?

  • @JAYLOVE47 humans need to label people to understand their world around them and "know" how to react to objects (including humans) The reason why "race" was created (race is a social contruction, not scientific) is because a person's skin color is the first thing we can see know about a person. I could look at you and know that you are dark-brown, but I may not know what type of shoes you like. It's all a social contruction to know how to "respond" to other people, and it's all sad and ignorant.

  • black people we need to wake up we are always going to be the most hated period. biracial people think we want them to be black when we dont. white people knew what they were doing when they raped the black women and produced mixed children. its showing today biracial people are our enemies just as much as whites are. you can scream racial harmony and all that but the world was against us from the begining biracial people are and will always be an enemy to the blk race. so lets kill each other

  • @3000sabonis are you joking? if you're being serious then you are a simpleton

  • @3000sabonis You obviously need some kind of mental help. To assume all Biracial folks are against Black folks is absolutely absurd. Take that small minded ignorance elsewhere,

  • please tell me where you get your facts from because i'd really like to know. your opinions are illogical because there are no facts to back it up. i know for a fact you have not met every biracial in the world yet you speak of them as if you know them all personally. don't base your opinions on the most likely very few biracial people you have ever met. no human is the same and we all don't have the same thought process.

  • mmm i love being part black stop speaking for mixed people when youre not thx.

  • @IchigoMinaChan he said ''many'' not all

  • There is nothing wrong with being biracial! I don't hate being black. I LOVE being black. Videos like the ones you have posted lead to people thinking black people are dumb, stupid, and intelligent. By the way..GET SOME FUCKING CARMEX AND STOP SUCKING ON YOUR LIPS! SHUT THE FUCK UP BECAUSE YOU ARE SO FUCKING STUPID! IVE SEEN 2 VIDEOS AND I CAN'T FUCKING STAND YOUR STUPIDITY!FUCKING DUMBASS! YOU GIVE BLACK PEOPLE SUCH A BAD NAME!

  • @coldslyther for you to compare the way someone was born un altered to someone mutilating themselves when no mention of it was made show u to be a biggot. i believe in god. i believe he is creator of all things even people like you. wow god gives u free will and this is how you use it. so appreciative are you.

  • no I DONT! I LOVEEE BEING HALF BLACK!

  • @JAYLOVE47- you should do a video on homosexuality in the 'masculan' ( trying not to laugh) black community because you are definatly a CLOSET CASE! And that's where I believe your anger stems from. Its so obvious you dislike if not HATE yourself and that is the origin of all your wackness!

  • i hate being half black, its ugly

  • Biracial people want to be accepted, if black people don't accept them, then why would they like black people. Your other video I just watched says that black people and biracial people are not black. Now you say they are. What wrong with you. Make up your mind. But you do want biracial people to dislike white people. In my entire life I have personally met 3 black people that don't like being black that's out of thousand and thousands. You watch too much tv. Most black people don't wa

  • @Loudensll I understood what he was attempting to say, first that Blacks and bi-racial people are different- that being Black and Biracial are not the same things. Yet, as in the second video, biracial people are still part Black: to those of us that this applies.

    I have also found it to be the case that, if you are bi/multiracial and you are closely connected with your White heritage, especially more than the Black, then you are seen as 'White Washed' or self hate.

  • @IsisAmtiess I hear that I am biracial Black and Korean, but I have always gotten along better with other Blasians and Koreans. Blacks loved making those ching chong jokes while I was growing up so now that Im older if they ask me what I am I tell them Black and Korean and for some reason this upsets them to no end. Why I don't know. They try to tell me Im confused but I think if I denied one side of me that would be confusing.

  • It's not true that all Whites disown biracial.mixed people and the Black people are embracing. It depends on what color you are, which race you are more like, the culture you embrace, ect. I grew up in European culture and look Black, so Blacks don't take a shine to me, really, unless they are curious about my lifestyle.

  • You seem like a guy that wouldn't care that i'm white(atleast to my face)if we met in pub. and starting Talking. you talk about education, its well know ppl who swear a lot are not well educated at all and are forced to swear because they're vovab. is so limited. the words 'white' and 'black' are always CAPS in your title, why is that? i see more ppl hate because of ppl like you. your prob. from a poor family and didnt grad. the 7th grade.

  • @TheDominicanTV With you on that man. Bi racials need to unite and stand as one. I is alowly happeneing though and finally we are starting to be recognised as our own seperate race (WHICH WE BLATENTLY WERE IN THE FIRST PLACE, SEPERATE!).

    Anyway, love being bi-racial love my skin tone! No foolish loud mouth black man is gunna tell me otherwise. POW

  • @mcca99 me to! <3 i love being bi racial :)

  • Biracial people aren't Black, Black isnt inferior, but the only half black so you cant deny the other half of someones heritage, also their skin isnt black

  • @ZerolockXXX its true what your saying but you cant define black skin as there is sooo many shades

  • @biright1. you dont have to believe im bi racial. its not up for debate. god made me what he made me and my mom is the whitest valley girl you could ever know. my parents tought me to be proud of who i am. all of me. i am a successful person who knows my success comes from both sides. you sound self hating.

  • @zzmoore1 why do people always drag God into what two people decide to do, and have no concern for what the child is burdened with by their own selfish desires, thats like a couple of parents wanting to cut off a kids wang-dang because they feel they should have a little girl, then say God made them that way...ignorant!

    God has nothing to do with two people doing what they please and expect the child to embrace it as some sort of unique humanistic blessing to force on everyone else non-sence .

  • Parents who want to be interracial kids really need to teach them to love both of their sides.

  • you right jaylove,everything you are saying is true,nothing but the truth,we all know that,the problem is some of us are sick motherfuckers,like dominicans,i live in spain but out here in spain all the black dominicans do not admit that thy are black,they say that they are white,last year i had fight with a black dominican i nearly kill him,he is a black darker than me,and telling me that he is white.i just cant stand dominicans,sick selfhaters,the whole spain is talking about dominicans. same!

  • what the fuck you have no idea what your talking about. im biracial and i embrace my african american side and my caucasian side.

  • zzmoore1 you say you are Biracial? Yes I would be an idiot if I believed you? You don't have the mentality of a Biracial person, you sound Black. Blacks harbour too many memories and never look forward thats why they have such a tough time progressing. From Slavery to a Phd? Lol, which White man helped him? Unbelievable! Next you you will be claiming Colonel Sanders stole a recipe from your Black uncle who lives in New Orleans!

  • @thedominicantv watch your mouth. you may be on this kick to prove your better but as i said in my origional comment i dont hate black people. i am black. i dont denounce who i am. my childs skin is beautiful. i guarantee person to person u would shut your nmouth and think twice about disrespectin my baby. the keyboard gives you courage.

  • @jaylove47 sparking hate gets you hate in return. you may not accept me as a black woman but it doesnt stop me from holding my head high as a black woman raising a black child to be proud of his black skin which is 3 shades darker than yours. im proud of my big lips thick thighs and roots i can trace back to slavery. being light or bi racial doesnt remove my pride from where i come from

  • @TheDominicanTV cool bro, one thing though please don't let this bitter twisted fool in the video poison us we too strong and lovely for that bull**** let him wallow in his bitterness ;-)

  • wow. biright1 u sound like an idiot. you are no more intelligent than him with this MESS! im bi racial. i love being black my black grandfather went from born to slavery to phd. my father owned 13 homes while i was growing up at the same time. some people lack drive. some people lack pride and some people are ashamed of who they are. speaking on a majority is ignorant.

  • Where do get off claiming Whites hate Biracial people? Do you know what White people and Biracial people talk about when Black people are not in their company? Now there is something to think about! You are shooting your mouth off with no substance. Black are generally non-achievers and when the Biracial people changed that perception the Black man jumped on the band wagon claiming Biracials as brothers. Bullshit we are not brothers. Blacks have nothing good to offer! Nothing! Not even pride!

  • Why should Biracial people like being Black? You don't even like being Black. Blacks are not the only other race other than White people! Indians don't care about their own mixing with Whites neither do the Japanese, Arabs, Chinese, etc., but the Black man has been carrying a chip on his shoulder since the recording of history! When are you people going to pull finger and do something for yourselves? Biracial people want distance themselves from failure! Why wouldn't they?

  • For all those OBSESSED with the RACE issue I am Bi Racial and LOVIN IT TO DA MAX I find it best to check ah man heart as opposed to skin colour good and bad in ALL races (apart from Bi Racial) lol By the way this chump doin dis video check dis, don't really care about your view plus u come over as a bit of a bummer/Nonce.

  • @TheDominicanTV Im not a gangster! Im a civilized intelligent black man.. something you've obviously never came across because u haven't gotten out enough.. which is why you are so close minded and ignorant. Seek help! Getting a little rayer and paying your local psych center a visit would be a good place to start!

  • @TheDominicanTV I dont usually converse w/mentally sick ppl. A retard can read ur post and see ur a major self hater and have some serious deep rooted issues. Ask urself this question! "Why do biracials look better than pure blacks?" Ur answer would be because they have more european features which society considers to be attractive features and blks have broad (so called ugly) features. U equate ugliness with broad features. That is something you've been conditioned to believe! Ur brainwashed!

  • @TheDominicanTV U saying one race looks better than another is a sign of your ignorance! U saying the dumbest thing i ever heard which is that blacks like to commit crimes and have poor hygiene as if whites are clean and didnt enslave ppl is a major generalization and another sign of ur ignorance and u saying we jump ppl is also an ignorant generalization so u have in more than 1 way proved how ignorant u are! You clearly have some deep rooted issues and have proved my point to a T! Thank you!

  • We have no reason to be jealous. We beautiful chocolate kings & queens why would we be jealous of a mixed breed? You think u look better than pure blacks but i dont... not everyone find biracial people attractive. You have a sick mind and you been brainwashed to think you look better because society has conditioned you to believe that pure black broad features are ugly and white thin features are attractive and you believed it like the weakminded idiot u are and thats why u think you look better

  • @TheDominicanTV Good looking?? That is what we dont like... see how u think you're superior and better? And as far as looks is concerned.. not all biracial people are attractive! It's all in your mind pow! You have good looking and not so good looking people and each race. Biracial people dont look no better than pure whites and blacks. I've seen pure whites and blacks who would run circles around a biracial person look wise.

  • biracial people dont dislike black people. they dislike you. i should know i am one of them. dont need u speakin for me. you claim biracial people arent black then say they hate being black. what? are you stupid? you may be darker than me but you will never be blacker than me.

  • Where did you get that idea that bi-racial people don't like being black? We want names. I'm bi-racial and I'm not racist. I hate the way you just over-generalized.

  • Hey Man Im Not Black And Im Dumb as Hell An My Best Friends Are Black Lol chill dudeee

  • i love black ppl there so fun to get high with every one of you r funny lol

  • i'll tell you this now, i'm a bit offended. not to the point to where im angry, but i'm a bit offended that you think all white people are racist. i'm white and i actually hate racism with a passion. im not saying that to avoid being called racist, or because your black, even as a little kid, i've felt like cocky white white who feel black are under them as weak minded and indecent people. dont go around saying all white people are racist i along with many others are not.

  • For all of you intellectual negros. I'm still not black. I'm still not what you are. I'm still multiracial.

  • @multiracialnotblack No one wants you to be "black". You don't have an African-American experience and that's fine. Wake up. We don't want you. For every Black person who hates themselves and desires to be mixed, I guarantee there are 100 more who loves themselves and desires one thing: darkness. As the old folks say, black don't crack.

  • This is not true. biracial people i see usually try to be more black and be into hiphop and walk with an exagerated bounce more than any negro. mixed race consider themselves black where i come from mostly

  • biracial people aren t white or black they are biracial but from the point of view of white people they are black and the black people are accepting the point of view of the white men,that is sad and shows that black people or the truth can t stand against the white mens point of view.biracial people are not just white or just black they are biracial .because most white men don t consider them as whites they are black??why aren't they considered as white people???ask yourself these questions

  • Blacks in the Americas are even fully black and are mixed with White European. In many movies that go over slavery you would see the House Servant who was usually lighter skin and most likely related to the Master. I think it was Thomas Jefferson who was a founding father that also had relationship with a slave and fathered several children who can trace a connection back to him. It was not uncommon for this to happen. Biracial children are considered black even if they don't.

  • OBSESSED MUCH?? YOU HAVE HOW MANY VIDEOS ABOUT THIS? IM BIRACIAL BLACK + WHITE AND IM PROUD OF MY BLACK SIDE BUT I SWEAR IF YOU EVER CALL ME "BLACK" ILL GO OFF ON YOU BECAUSE THATS LEAVING HALF OF ME OUT MY MOTHER IS WHITE HOW WOULD SHE FEEL LIFE I GO OUT SAYING IM BLACK IM BLACK UGHH NO IM WHITE TO AND SORRY IM NOT BRAIN WASHED SWEET HEART + ALL MY BROTHER AND SISTERS ARE BIRACIAL AND NOT BRAIN WASHED, BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL BUT SO IS WHITE!

  • @breannakaye93 Barack Obama & Halle Berry are biracial but they consider themselves black

    I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa, that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, Dubois and Mandela."- . Biracial people R not accepted as Whites & disowned their kids that married or had kids with black people. It is their way of saying you are not 1of them.

  • @sportsmarvel well im not them now am i? I am accepted and my kids will be too i never and i mean never in my life been treated different and sorry when i get papers from the state of texas in the race other it says OTHER because i am not white and im and not black but both okay so if my dad was white and mom black ill still be black? ugh no its what your dad is so what my dad is black but i have white in me to thanks for telling me other peoples lives but im not them sweetie

  • @breannakaye93 Actually most blacks already have European DNA in them due to rape by White slave masters. However, how you view yourself it does not mean society will view you that way. If a person views themselves as attractive because they like what they see in the mirror it doesn't necessarily mean society will find you as attractive. If you view yourself as mixed it doesn't mean people view you as mixed. Just like people look at peoples beauty they also look at skin color, facial traits,ect

  • @sportsmarvel okay well all im saying is he cant call me black because im NOT JUST BLACK!!!!! in his other video he said mixed people aint black wtf lol this dude is stupid

  • @breannakaye93 Well part of you that make you U is black so technically yes he can call you black. Without black you are not you just like if you are half white a white person can mistake you for white depending on how mixed you are, but generally white people ask what are you and act like they have never seen a mulatto before. I am just shock how many mixed people disassociate with being black when in all actuality it is part of their being. By lashing out at people is a sign of self hatred

  • @sportsmarvel

    "I am just shock how many mixed people disassociate with being black when in all actuality it is part of their being"

    --

    I think it's an American thing.....this phenomenon is very particular with yanky mulattoes.....

    Please don't put us all in the same bag.....i in no way want to be associated with these weird "mulatto-supremacists"...

  • @sportsmarvel SORRY TO SAY I HAVE NO SELF HATE!! AND I DONT DISASSOCIATE WITH MY BLACK SIDE THAT YOU BUT IN RELITY IM NOT ONLY BLACK NOW AM I?? MY MOTHER IS WHITE SO IM NOT GOING TO SAT IM BLACK WHEN IM WHITE TO LOL JUST LIKE IM NOT GOING TO SAY IM WHITE WHEN IM HALF BLACK LOL I LOVE MY BLACK & WHITE SIDE END OF STORY!

  • @breannakaye93 That is how you perceive yourself which is fine but that may not how other perceive you. Like I said most blacks already have European DNA in them and are consider black. It just like a person considering themselves good looking but many others may consider them ugly. Even if someone calls you black they are not fully wrong because without the black you wouldn't even exist. Really you can't get mad at people because they call you black when in reality it is part of you.

  • @breannakaye93

    Copy & paste link below and add in youtube search bar.

    Judge Mathis: Self Hating Black Woman Pt. 1

    I mean if you are gonna get mad at people calling you black or labeling you as black then you really need to figure out if maybe you don't have self hate issues. I mean it is gonna get to the point where people call people half black & half white Mulattoes again.

    Mulatto source wikipedia copy & paste in google search bar.

    en.wikipediaorg/wiki/Mulatto

  • @sportsmarvel Lol but why do you care??? its MY LIFE not OUR life Your go dumb your not understanding me! I LOVE BEING "HALF" BLACK AND "HALF" WHITE I <3 BLACK PEOPLE AND WHITE PEOPLE IM NOT BLACK JUST LIKE IM NOT WHITE! UGH YOUR SOOO STUPID IM DONE GOOD DAY SIR!

  • @sportsmarvel Alicia Keys do too and Mya the Mowry twins count themselves as black too I dont know about Beyonce she confuses the hell outta me controversal

  • @breannakaye93 Even if you are light skin like Halle Berry or Alica Keys you are not really accepted as a white person & they will remind u of it if u are in their social circle. Example Halle Berry is half white & the man she had a child with used racial slurs against her even though she is half white Most of the time they consider u a light skin African American & laugh if you don't consider yourself black. It is just reality & the real world. Halle daughter 75% white & tells her she is black.

  • @sportsmarvel okay well im not them this is my opinion white people and i get along just fine!!! i love alot of white friends and black thank yu !

  • IM BIRACIAL AND I LOVE BEING BLACK

  • Firstly, please stop saying biracial like the only type of biracial is black + white.

    Secondly, you seem a little too obsessed about this topic; seeing as how race relations between blacks, whites, and biracials is the only thing you know how to talk about.

    Another thing, don't act like my blackness makes white people dislike me.

    I acknowledge & love both my blackness & my whiteness but I have been shunned by more blacks than whites because I don't have brown skin.

  • This guy is totally OBSESSED!

  • Forgive me, between the three.

  • The brainwashed bi-racial/multiracial people are those who call themselves black. If bi-racial/multiracial and black were the same, there wouldn't be a need to distinguish between the two.

  • @multiracialnotblack

    There's nothing "brainwashed" about acknowledging your real-life, designated social status.....

    white ppl see us as black.....end of story.

  • @supahdupahguy81 White people may see you as black, that dosen't count for everyone. People will continue to see you that way if you continue to allow it. I'm assuming you're mixed-race. If you're almost all black then of course they'll see you that way. How about this. A white person sees me as white, but a black person who knows who my family is tells those white people that I'm black. Why? Jealousy.

  • @multiracialnotblack

    "White people may see you as black, that dosen't count for everyone. People will continue to see you that way if you continue to allow it."

    --

    If you live in a white county, it actually does matter how white ppl class you as....as much as i'd like take advantage of my complextion & move a few notches up the social ladder, i have no control over how the ruling population designate me.....that's life.

    i got over disliking being called black years ago......i embrace it now.

  • @supahdupahguy81 So you are brainwashed. My point. You embrace a lie. You haven't adressed the point I made about white people not seeing me as black, and black people attempting to drag me ionto their race. I am only 23% black.

  • @multiracialnotblack

    The point about some white ppl not seeing you as black is irrelevant.....but i bet you've never been called "white" by a white person tho....think about that.

    Why do you ppl always throw about this "brainwashed" term, then proceed to tell me i should ignore the social dynamics of my environment?

    Doesn't make any sense at all...

  • @supahdupahguy81 It is most certainly not irrelevant. Actually I have been called white by white people then along comes the negro who knows about my family and sees those slight non-white features and calls me black. Then gives me a hard time for acknowledging that I'm actually multiracial. I didn't say ignore the social dynamics of your environment, I said change it. If some mixed-race people are happy with this false identity fine, but I'm not I am what I am.

  • @multiracialnotblack

    So on the occasion a white person calls you white, do you then angrily insist they call you "multiracial" instead?...be honest....

    /

    It isn't relevant coz i can't take your individual personal experience & treat that as indicative of a general social trend, you may genuinely have very racially ambiguous features...not all mixrace ppl look the same.

    /

    well you have the right to call yourself whatever you wish, just understand that not everybody will respect your right.

  • @supahdupahguy81 I have the right to accurately identify. I don't get angry when white p[eople call me white because I'm 74% white. Duh? Besides I don't angrily insist that I'm muiltiracial. I simply acknowledge it. No everyone won't respect my right to be honest. Especially blacks.

  • @multiracialnotblack

    i dunno what you look like but 25% black sounds like a pretty visible amount of black tbh....

  • @multiracialnotblack Jealous of what, may I ask? To assume that someone would be jealous of your "mixed-not-black" status is something to be observed and examined carefully. Let's take a look at it. When we believe that something is to be envied, we believe it to have some sort of value. What, in the "mixed-not-black" experience is to be valued so greatly that it should be envied? Could it have something to do with the fact that White is the very tip of the social ladder in America? Hmm...

  • @TheWizzardOfRandom For one jealous of the way I look. Jealous that white people don't perceive me in the way they perceive black people, because I'm not black. If not jealousy then why? Why not simply accept that I'm not black?

  • @multiracialnotblack Black people on a whole? A specific Black? And in what way do white people perceive them? What did you mean by "..a black person who knows my family tells those white people that I'm black"? Is it a specific black person that has done this? Or are you saying that it is evident to the average black person that you are not completely white?Jealousy of a person's looks doesn't usually refer to race. It's interesting that you have casted it into that realm.

  • @TheWizzardOfRandom Jealousy of my looks because I don't look black and most black people don't like the way they look apparently.

  • @multiracialnotblack Hmmm.. let's examine why a Black person would have a problem with the way they look. Again, it might have something to do with the social hierarchy in this country. It is not your place to say that "most" Black people have a problem with their looks because I haven't seen the survey you've conducted. That would be a lot of Black people to question. Anyhow, again, race does not mean beauty. For all I know, you could be an ugly ass mixed-race person. Who knows? lol

  • @TheWizzardOfRandom They don't perceive me as someone who could be from West Africa, is that specific enough for you? An Italian woman thought I was Italian. Latino's think I might be latino. Think Latino. Maybe Sicialian. That's how I look.

  • @multiracialnotblack You've addressed nothing that I have previously stated. It's from my personal experience that White people don't usually understand where to even place a Black person in terms of African region, so that was a bit interesting. "Think Latino." Oh sweetie, there are plenty of Afro, Indo, and White Latinos. You haven't really said anything by telling me to "think Latino." I have also seen some ugly Latinos, is that something one should be jealous of? Race does not equal beauty.

  • @TheWizzardOfRandom Ok. I don't know how else to explain it to you. I have somewhat curly hair (not nappy) not exactly straight. I have dark skin (like a white person who goes to the tanning bed, and I get darker in the summer) and I have a kind of big nose (but not flat or wide). My lips are not big...and I am certainly not ugly.

  • @multiracialnotblack Alright, from the description you have provided of yourself and from your word choice, I have concluded that you are about as ignorant of your "distant" Black background as someone claiming that slavery never existed. You insist that you are not Black, but I'm not sure if you understand that, from your description, you are not White either. Blacks identify you because of your curly hair and dark skin. Whites will not claim you because you are too dark.

  • @multiracialnotblack Light skin and curly hair is already in the African genetic pool, so that's another reason why it's easy for a Black person to claim you. However, it's not usual for a White person to become darker than "tan" in the summertime. Look at what, from what you've described is only a small amount of Black genes, has done to you. I'm going to assume that you're only about a fourth black. However, that's a lot of Black DNA.

  • @TheWizzardOfRandom Lol. ok. light skin and curly hair is what negroid people have? No. It may be in the North African genetic pool, but they're not black. Nappy hair and extremely dark skin is what negros have. 23% is not a lot of African blood. It's a very small amount. You're not very skilled at mathematics are you? A black person would claim a blonde haired blue eyed milky white person if that black person knew they had any negro ancestors. nigga please

  • @multiracialnotblack For starters, never address me as "Nigga, Nigger," or any variation thereof. You are not in any position to be addressing me or any other person in that fashion. We do *not* know each other so well that I will allow you to insult me unnecessarily. Now that we have that out of the way, mathematics is not the issue here. 23% or how much Black DNA you think you have is actually quite enough for you to look somewhat Black. It's a noticeable percentage.

  • @TheWizzardOfRandom

    23%? That may be noticeable but negligible. And more than likely it's not noticeable. I've seen some Quadroons "25% Black" and there were no visible noticeable African traits. I wouldn't count anyone like that Black. I probably wouldn't even count them as mixed unless there were noticeable traits.

    But for all of you. No one cares about percentages other than White supremacist. Most of society will judge you by what you look like. So you can't explain to society I'm 23% lol.

  • @4umy Fortunately, he has provided a description of himself and explains that he is dark skinned with curly hair. I have merely pointed out that a small percentage has caused some noticeable features. Anyhow, I am not concerned with how much of something anyone is, unless their comments are ignorant and the reasoning behind what they're saying is flawed. Unfortunately, society does judge, but until we begin to understand ourselves more, judgment will only continue.

  • @TheWizzardOfRandom White people have dark skin and curly hair. Black people have burnt skin and nappy hair. that is the difference

  • @multiracialnotblack This is how I know you are an uneducated swine. White people have dark skin and curly hair? Hahaha! Then why are they called White? Hmmm. *sarcasm* Maybe because it has something to do with the fact that they lack melanin, which the rest of the world has, which makes a White person's pigment nearly colorless due to the lack of said melanin. Their hair ranges from bone-straight to wavy to loosely curly. Also, define 'nappy'.

  • @SaintPandemonium nappy is tightly curly. My hair is not at all tightly curly.

  • @multiracialnotblack In what world are you basing these statements on? If it happens to be on your experiences, it seems that you've traveled little and read even less. It seems that you're seeking to begin an inappropriate argument making inappropriate and irrelevant comments, instead of adhering to a somewhat respectful platform of discussion. You're now moving into the uncorrectable form of ignorance that is perpetuated by your outdated views and twisted mentality.

  • @multiracialnotblack I'm sitting here, in awe of the ignorant statements that you are trying to pass of as some kind of knowledge. "White people have dark skin and curly hair. Black people have burnt skin and nappy hair. that is the difference..." What? Lol, c'mon. Are you serious about this. Mixed-race person to mixed-race person, let's get real.

  • @TheWizzardOfRandom I don't know or care what you look like, and i don't know where you're from, but I've seen many white people who look like me.

  • @multiracialnotblack "Nappy" hair is not the correct terminology. The correct word you're looking for is "kinky," and it usually refers to tightly curled or coiled hair. So, you'd be wrong about that. "Black People's Hair" is about as diverse as Black people themselves and ranges from wavy to curly to kinky. And that statement about a Black person claiming a blond-haired, blue-eyed, white person is inaccurate and foolish. Even you should be aware of the nonsensical nature of that statement.

  • @multiracialnotblack You...are so uneducated. Your mind is baseless. I don't even know what category of inane to place you in. Firstly, Africans, having been on this Earth longer than Europeans, have the greatest genetic diversity that there is. All human migration patterns into other portions of the world come from Africa, which is why you will find "non-Black" traits amongst African peoples, such as the Khoisan, or the "epicanthic fold" many West Africans have in the shape of their eyes.

  • @multiracialnotblack Negroid Mongoloid and Caucasoid are quite outdated terms.The Human Genome Project is dismantling the mythic identity of race, realizing that the biological requirements for races are so difficult to pinpoint, they may as well be discarded in favor of the idea that homo sapiens are the same, with phenotypical ethnic features only accounting for around 10% of their genetic makeup.Everything else is physiological or is a result of natural selection/bio responses to the Earth.

  • @multiracialnotblack You know nothing of the science of hair, either, my fellow "nigga". As Wizzard said, the nature of Black hair is quite diverse, ranging from wavy to curly (loose & tight) to kinky. "Nappy" is a misconception. In fact, your entire multiracial identity is a falsehood based on your desire to be fully White, since you so easily denigrate Black peoples and place us in groups we don't belong. You have no knowledge. This is why we go to school. :) Learn it!

  • @SaintPandemonium I'm not your fellow nigga faggot. I'm not what you are. You people can't stand the thought of letting us go so you keep dragging us kicking and screaming into your race like a gang of rapists who can't take no for an answer

  • @multiracialnotblack Au contraire, no one is trying to "claim" you as Black; I most definitely am not. You think we want people like you in our culture? Black people are waking up and reaffirming their identities as an African people in record amounts. You can go take your half-blood supremacist, or whatever you want to call yourself, elsewhere. Mr "Creole" *rolls eyes so hard they fall out of my head*

  • @SaintPandemonium More than half white as has been established. There you go trying to lessen my whiteness. You people do want people like me in your race. Where are black people attempting to reclaim their african identities?

  • @multiracialnotblack See, if you knew anything at all about Black people besides media hype, you'd know of the economic empowerment movement going on in the inner-cities, you'd know of the fall of the Black Church and the return to African Traditional Religions and the uplifting of natural hair in our communities. Also all Black hair is not tightly curly. It ranges in texture from s-shaped & thinly-curled to zigzag-shaped tightly curled and then tightly coiled. There's a difference.

  • @SaintPandemonium Well good. I truly hope that it is a positive thing for black people and that they finally become less self-loathing. I honestly do. Had not nearly every single experience I've had with black people not been what it has, I might not have such a negative opinion. I'm not just making this up. Perhaps it's only the circumstance of the region where I reside. I just don't see any of what you speak of.

  • @multiracialnotblack What region do you reside in where all these terrible Black folk are doing these things to you? Sounds like a shitty region.

  • @SaintPandemonium somewhere in Louisiana.

  • @multiracialnotblack Ah, I see. You did say you were Creole. I was born and raised in New York City, so my experience with race is *entirely* different. If you lived here, then you'd understand why I am telling you what I'm telling you. And I am telling you that your experiences with trying to act Black ("ghetto") are the *same* as mine. I've gotten so much shit for loving reading and art and writing and other styles of music by Black peers all my life. Called an oreo everyday. It's destructive.

  • @SaintPandemonium you see. Why is that considered trying to be white? It's very obvious that you're intelligent. Why is that a bad thing? Why is trying to improve your life a bad thing? You have had some similar experiences, but I am only 23% black. If I'm "acting too white" it may be due to the fact that I basically am. However, noone should be ostracized for using a broad vocabulary or liking different musical genres that aren't typically thought of as "black" music. Or whatever. That's you.

  • @multiracialnotblack It's because so many Black people have had the fear of education thrust/brainwashed into them for centuries, and have adopted that way of thinking. There is a difference in being educated and being bougie. A lot of Black people think that 'cause someone's educated, they're bougie, and by being bougie, they are White. I can spot the difference between a pro-Black educated person who loves their heritage and a pro-Western bougie Oreo who has no connection with their heritage. 

  • @multiracialnotblack was thought of as typical for white people I was ostracized. So I went along with it for a while, but black I could never be black enough and if a black girl like me then I was white all of a sudden or mulatto. I couldn't win, plus I never felt black. I always felt fake. So I stopped pretending. I went to a high school where nobody knew my family and no one thought of me as black. Then a black woman from my home town substituted for my high schoopl and told some students I

  • @multiracialnotblack It just dosen't feel right to me to deny 77% of my ancestry. It dosen't even feel right to me to deny 23%, which is why I don't say I'm white. Why do people have such a problem with that?

  • @multiracialnotblack No one is asking you to deny anything. But when you sit here and make ignorant comments about Black people like you're an ex-member of the KKK, it ruffles people's feathers. I'm glad your parents raised you as multiracial, and none of it excuses the one-dropping' of your identity, but in the future, I think you should really do some soul-searching and realize that your past pains with Black people do not apply to the entire race.

  • @SaintPandemonium Yes people are asking me to deny what I am. Almost all of what I am. Every day. My pain is not just a past occurence. It still happens all the time. I promise you. On jobs, at the gym. Any time black people know too much information about me it happens. Should I just deny that 23% alltogether? Then I stil wouldn't feel right.

  • @multiracialnotblack Okay, sorry, I only meant that *I* am not trying to tell you to deny what you are. You are 77% White, yes, but that doesn't give you the right to say some of the most insulting and debasing things against Black people if you are also 23% Black. Learn to love your whole self, and realize that 3/4 of your White heritage cannot equate to White privilege if you have tan skin and curly hair, 'cause people will perceive you as something else. Wear the multiracial banner proudly.

  • @SaintPandemonium Like I've said white people do think of me as white. Like they think of a Sicilian with tan skin and curly hair as white. Mybe not the blonde haired blue eyed aryan, but certainly not black. People unknowingly tell nigger jokes around me all the time. It makes me cringe because they really have no idea and i feel like I should say something but I usually don't, but I usually don't say anything when black people who have figured out what I am make offensive comments about whites

  • @multiracialnotblack Sicilians aren't considered "White" by most of Europe, because they have tonnes of African blood brought on by centuries of contact with Afro-Mediterraneans and dark-skinned North African Berbers. So any White person who thinks you're "White" should replace that with Southern European, who are very much genetically connected to African peoples way more than Celtic, Nordic and Anglo-Saxon peoples.

  • @SaintPandemonium ok. It is still not considered black though. I know all about the north africans mixing with various European groups. The point is this does not equate to black.

  • @multiracialnotblack It's not about being Black. It's about them being people of colour. All of those people would be considered too dark to be integrated into a White-dominated social hierarchy, especially if they did not state their nationality (Italian, Spanish, etc.) outright.The point of all this isn't even 'race', per se, it's culture and the way the dominant people in a culture are perceived. As I've said before, "Black" is more than skin-deep. It's a cultural identity.

  • @SaintPandemonium Yes it is also cultural, and my family's culture is western european from their french ancestors. They were French speaking catholics whose culture came from their white forefathers and was passed down through many generations. It remained as intact as pure white creole peoples culture. Creole means a descendant of French and/or Spanish people. There are white creoles and mixed-race creoles. My people were freed by their white fathers and built their own communities. In 1700's

  • It's no secret that darker-skinned peoples are oppressed all around the world. This is a result of European globalization and colonialism, using race, culture, religion and gender as the catalysts for economic rule.

  • @multiracialnotblack Let me educate you a little bit. You're intelligent enough (I presume) to understand that while offensive comments about Whites and offensive comments about Blacks are both offensive, "nigger jokes" are not to be compared with "cracker jokes." Why? Simply because those behind the "cracker jokes" have spent years, and are continuing to spend years, underneath the feet of those at the head of the hierarchy. Given our history, "nigger jokes" are exceptionally offensive.

  • @TheWizzardOfRandom I realize that. It dosen't change the fact that I share 74% of my genetic material with those whites, and it is offensive. The same way nigger jokes are offensive.

  • @multiracialnotblack Excuse me for disagreeing. It isn't the same thing for those protected under a certain privilege to point to an oppressed group, knowing the historical and still present context, of the jokes. Yes, they are both offensive. However, only one out of the two groups in question have a nice, warm privilege to be comforted by. The other is only reminded of the various forms of destitution so many of the members live in, and the recent historical context of the jokes.

  • @TheWizzardOfRandom It is still offensive to me. I am 3/4 white afterall. Are all white people horrible? Are all black people horrible? Like I said I don't like those nigger jokes. Despite how racist I may seem to you. Black people seem awfully racist to me too.

  • @multiracialnotblack Never did I claim that it wasn't offensive. I even stated "Yes, they are both offensive." However, White privilege is set up in a way that cushions the blow of those offensive statements. This is another undeniable fact. Are White people horrible? Yes. Are Black people horrible? Yes.But the discord between Blacks and Whites is not the cause, it is the ignorance that allows it to continue. The ignorance is at fault and should be eradicated.

  • But saying "white people have dark skin and curly hair" is a little silly, IMHO. Darker-complected ''White'' people do not appear this way because it is a European trait,. Anyone who may be dark, such as the Spanish, Italians, and Eastern European peoples, are all connected to darker-complected early Indo-Europeans, who then are connected to North African peoples. Celtic, Nordic and Anglo-Saxon peoples are the face of Whites whose ancestors did not mix, or were isolated from darker peoples.

  • @SaintPandemonium wasn't white, but I was black. That's what I'm talking about. I don't feel black and I never will. Black people benefit from pretending that I am. Why else would they do that?

  • @SaintPandemonium Well apparently you received a poor education. You know actual black people have nappy hair. Pretend they don't if you want to.

  • @multiracialnotblack Basically, if you look at it, race is a social construct used to describe common ethnic characteristics of people whose ancestors came from certain geographical regions. Race is not a dais for your outdated views/negative perceptions of people based on media hype. I now crown you Lord Multiracialnotblack, the King of Fools in His Most Royal State of Ignorance. May your reign falter and may your kingdom fall. Amen.

  • @SaintPandemonium It doesn't have to be. Fact is there are traits that separate us. You can't change that, no matter how many lesser educated people you find to correct or how "little" those small changes in our genes effect us. So it's not like you're convincing anyone.

  • @4umy Who's denying that there are traits that separate us? No one. What I am denying is that race is 100% determinable by geographical region, when all studies done to identify peoples has been linked to bone structures and haplogroups that link certain groups of people together even though they may have developed in different areas. This science is what proved that the Ancient Egyptians had Black matrilineal ancestry; ancient African ethnic groups who mixed with Semites over 100s of years.

  • @SaintPandemonium My kingdom has just begun. You black people won't exist in this country within 200 years. You will be no more. Mixed-race people are on the rise and you are on the decline. Sooner or later those mixed-race people will realize the ignorance of pretending they're black even if their ignorant parents try to brainwash them into believing that.

  • @multiracialnotblack This mixed-race supremacist bullshit is going to be revealed for what it is: bullshit. Multiracial people cannot coexist in America just *as* multiracial because you do *not* have a culture, and America also has no culture. There are separate identities, but there is no national culture. Also, I doubt America will survive to 200 years at this rate it's going.

  • @SaintPandemonium mixed-race supremacist? I'm no supremacist. I just wish you people would not try to claim us when we don't want it. I'm not the only mixed-race person who feels this way.

  • @multiracialnotblack Obviously you are a mixed-race supremacist, talking about how Blacks are on the decline and Multiracial people are on the rise, and that you don't care if Blacks or Whites disappear. All you are trying to do is create another form of white privilege, although in this case it'd be multiracial privilege, with mono-racial people at the bottom. Yet when I called you out on this before, you rescinded your original claim. What do you honestly believe? Or are you just full of Hell?

  • @SaintPandemonium I won't deny that much of this stems from frustration and pain. I was always taught the truth by my parents, that we're multiracial. That we're not black or white. On the insistance of black people who knew we had at least a little african blood, and because they hold to the one-drop myth, black people insist that we're black. I tried to act what I thought of as black before. Basically ghetto. Because if Ispoke proper english and listened to rock music or did anything that

  • @multiracialnotblack May all the jesters in your court fall sick with leprosy and become so diseased that we are no longer able to tell that they have "light skin and curly hair." May their skin become so afflicted that they forget the imaginary importance of such features..

  • @TheWizzardOfRandom Amen! *raises crucifix and bows*

  • @TheWizzardOfRandom Those features are important to black people or you wouldn't all be so hellbent on pretending people with those features belong in your race, and you wouldn't all be so hell bent on having children with white women and MULTIRACIAL men and women in an attempt to produce those features.

  • @supahdupahguy81 and fuck social status. I'm talking about the truth. Change the way you are perceived if you want to be honest.

  • The race war continues we hate biracials

  • YUP I HATE BEING HALF BLACK :D I LOOK WHITE AND ASIAN BLACK IS GHETTO AND THEIR ALL RUDE TO ME SOOOO YEA

  • I don't necessarily agree with everything you say but I like that you have your own opinions and you're not afraid to say what you think...

  • angry black bloke talking out his bum ,where are the examples as far as i can see he has none

  • Jim Crow perpetuated by black people?!? and they call Mulattoes sick in the head?!

  • I think you are ignorant. You are ignorant because you are pretty pushing your ideals everyone else. Your ill-demeanor towards whites also make you look racist. You are making assumptions about how all people think. My personal opinion is that I don't think that people are of multiracial backgrounds, specifically half-black and half-white people, hate being black. When you are mixed it's about identifying with both sides of your heritage and not wanting people to identify as one race.

  • to be honest black is not a color nor is white so there