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  • word!

  • Real truth for the ignorant! So glad to here your intelligent comments.....my father is part black/part choctaw. My mothers grandfather is blond haired and blue eyed, and my brother has green eyes....white folks green....not that odd color many black folk have. And we are still midbrown and obviously black......but still mixed! It all comes together to make us who we are......and I think you are so well versed and intelligent.....what is your email??? hint hint...ever come to Illinois?

  • You are what you are recognized as when you walk in a room......that simple. And you are cute as hell.........come to Illinois and let's hook it up baby........damn fine!!!

  • If we put 5 white people in a room. And put 5 black people in the same room. And then put 5 biracial people in between the two groups. And then all of them were shot by a vaporizer ray gun, reducing all 15 of them to piles of ashes. Which piles of ashes were the white, black, and bi racial ones? I'm glad racism doesn't affect you as heavily anymore. =)

  • i think as a biracial person, they should embrace the many races that they are. because that what they are, thats what they represent.

  • Excellent.

  • Oh ok....who's making you identify as black? Identify as you want....but realize how you may be percieved...and realize it doesn't have to be a bad thing. 

  • @JonJackson7 i know.. i know, i'm just saying i'm not black, that's my whole thing, i'm half black yes, but i'm not black. Seems to be an american issue not so big in uk

  • @DavidTheCatholic What is your definition of Black?

  • @ACTINGDRAMA someone with more than 50% black dna in them. Someone who has two parents with more than 50% black dna.

    I don see someone with one white parent can ever be black. This society is crazy.

  • @DavidTheCatholic wrong...

    You are going off genetically. Bmatt has been talking about blackness as a social construct.

    You can say you are not black, but at the same time, be treated as if you are.

  • @ACTINGDRAMA um no, i'm right actually. According to scientists. If you have a white parent you are instantly not black, society can say whatever they please, bu society are a bunch of sheep, and the sheperd is the media, that's what you fail to realise, if the media says biracials are biracials, society will follow. That's the thing.

    And maybe in america, but in england it isnt quite the same. The fact of the matter is, I have a wife we have a child.. You wouldnt notice her dad is half black

  • @DavidTheCatholic It's seems as if you're making the big deal out of it...it just seems that you are adamant about not being called black...are you that adamant about not being called white? (Since you're not white)

  • And also David...you seem to like disruption....does this get your rocks off over there in the U.K? You blokes love to dip in American issues.

  • @JonJackson7 lol, get my rocks off? Hmm not really, haha, it seems you americans are the ones who love to get into other people's issues Jackson, by the way Jackson on average it's 10-15% per black person in america, on average, it can be up to 25% but on average it is 10-15%, look it up.

  • @DavidTheCatholic so why the hell do you care...why are you fixated on it?

  • @JonJackson7 because i'm biracial, not black, yes i'm half black but i'm not black, that's what i'm saying.

  • yaaaaay ur baaack :D :D i though u forgot about us because u moved

  • yay, you're back! I love watching your videos cause I'm mixed too and I've dealt with a lot of issues when it came to wanting to be white. I wanted to roll with an all white crows for so long and once I finally did man they sucked ass XDDD

  • @bmatt820,

    Just because you're treated like you're Black doesn't mean you are! That's what you feel it is! That one-drop rule is bullcrock.

    And your relationship was only 3 months, that sounds like a typical American relationship length.

    The longest relationship I had was with a Canadian Brazilian and we lasted from 2004 until 2007; the longest American chick relationship: 90 days -- like it was a warranty or some sh_t.

  • @Bmatt820,

    You need to travel outside of the USA.  Women would bust your sh_t! I'm not telling you where in this public forum where manginas linger, but you would fare so well in non-Anglosphere countries.

    This race sh_t got your head fcuked up...and you're in Florida too! So of course your head is going to be fcuked up from that dumb sh_t.

  • Its great to have ya back bro, I gotta make my return to youtube too and make some more videos. Got alot of catching up to do dont we? I'm swamped with alot of inbox questions...

  • Yall are fucking retarded, someone calling you black doesnt mean you are black, if you are biracial and people say you are black, are you that fucking thick? It doesn't mean you are black, it means that's wha society thinks, doesn't mean they are right, if you have a white parent you aren't black, simple as that, you can't be.

    Yes all black people in america are mixed, but with 10% dna, that is hardly enough to change your race.

  • @DavidTheCatholic No need to get all bent out of shape about it sir.. YOur opinion, nor mine, makes anyone right or wrong. I really dont care what society thinks of me.. I know whats what.... Cant fight what it is..

  • @bmatt820 sorry man, it just pisses me off when people are so ignorant. Seriously.. You arn't black man, don't think you are, don't insult your mother like that who carried you in her womb. You are half white, and half black, if you had a child with a white woman the child would be 75% white.. Sounds white to me.

    Same way if you had a child with a black person it woul be 75% black.

    What i'm saying is, society's statement, isn't fact, it can be the considered topic, but it isn't FACT. It isnt

  • @DavidTheCatholic Exactly.. There really are no facts here...All the percentage numbers your throwing around are just guesstimates really..IF i had a baby with a white woman, yes the child would most likely look more white. Still does not change up the dna..YOur basing it on how the offspring would look.. Genetically still has that 25 percent black tho.. That child is likely to create a baby who looks full black anytime the reproduce..

  • @bmatt820 exactly but you can't say you are black or your child is black, you say they are mixed, by the way matt, you do know the chances of a child wih 75%% white to hav a black child is very very low, it's a card game with genetics, but what i'm saying is my percentages, hold true in genetics, i've had scientists telling me this to prove it.

    Someone with 10% white 90% black can't go and say he's mixed race, that's retarded, someone with 50% white and 50% black can't say they are black.

  • @DavidTheCatholic So your telling me i cant call myself black?? That is completely foolish and flawed.. So our president cant say he is black? Malcolm x you would not consider black? Shit, id like to see those scientists walk the shoes i have been in throughout my life and experienced what i have and than they can tell me im not black..

  • @bmatt820 i'm saying you shouldn't deny what your mother did for you... You can't deny the genes she gave you... Being black isn't about experiences, it is a genetic code........ By the way biracial experience and black experience seem to be quite different, and I think you'll agree with me on that, yes there's racism but the racism is different.

  • @DavidTheCatholic The racism is different because its inflicted by both of our own people. Who do you think displays more of it tho?

  • @bmatt820 do you feel different from black people?

  • @chsn09 Thanks for sending me this video. Bmatt is one of my favorites. Once again another one filled with the truth and home-grown knowledge. He puts serious perspective in everything he talks about and I think that's why it always comes off as authentic and verifiable. It makes him likable. You have to respect when a person is giving you the raw unadulterated director's cut.

  • @bmatt820 matt, me and you are the same, we have gone through the same struggles, i'm telling you now.. we both have white mothers and black fathers. what i'm saying is. the racism in particular is different, the racism they give is a racism of the black side of us, they call us mutts and halfbreeds and stuff like that.. That's what I mean, but for people who are mostly black the racism they get is different.

  • @bmatt820, Some people on youtube love to play with percentages, when you get a chance take a look at Halle Berry's daughter and tell me if she looks 75% white. She doesn't look white at all, and her father is white. It makes me wonder about biracial people, some may not be 50% genetically mixed. I'm not saying Halle is not 2 races, but I don't think the genetic percentages are correct. And you can't help it if you do appear Black, the white parent knew the Father or Mother was Black.

  • @BronzeSista what the heck are you talking about??? Halle Berry's baby does too look very much white as she does black- the baby looks mixed!! She has blue eyes and light hair for crying out loud!!

  • @MissDtheoneandonly For crying out loud...google Halle Berry and her shopping sidekick" The older the child gets the more the child in appearance does not look white. You didn't follow the thread very well...someone told bmatt that if a biracial has a child with a white person that child is 75% white. I do not believe this to be true in every case because it depends more on genetics. Genetically there are some Blacks in America carrying more white genes than some (B/W) biracial people.

  • @BronzeSista bronzesista, regardless of what the child looks like it will be 75% white, ofcourse it can get it's black genes too, even tho this is rare, what i'm saying is, the child racially will be 75% white, regardless of how it looks.

  • @DavidTheCatholic I am sorry to tell you that you're wrong, here in the United States there are Blacks who have lightskin generationally, meaning there are many Blacks who have mixed with whites over many years, and are not biracial, but are genetically more white than a biracial person. I know...I'm married to one.

  • @BronzeSista um no bronzesista, it means they are lighter, not that they are more ''white'', you can be light and be more black than a biracial.

    By the way biracials in america have that black parent that already has 15%+ white in them plus their already white parent so they are already really light and more white, remember that.

  • @BronzeSista genetically there are no 'black' people carrying more white genes than biracial people, if that were the case they wouldn't be white. Biracial people have a live white parent that gives them 50% if there is any black person that has more than 50% white in him he isn't black. Simple as that.

  • @MissDtheoneandonly ignore her, ignore her, she's one of those black people who try and deny a biracial person's biracialness.

  • @BronzeSista lol! How you look doesn't mean your race, a biracial person who looks black looks black because they have a black parent, they are however two races, and you will never take that from them.

  • @DavidTheCatholic 10%? Not sure where you got that figure from. As I said there are Blacks with more than 50% DNA genetically, these Black people are what we call generationally mixed, but are classifed as Black, some of them even look white and Latino. I understand why you feel the way you do because your culture is dominated by whites, and Blacks are excluded from many aspects of your society, and you probably hang with whites, because you believe you're not Black.

  • @BronzeSista I dont believe i'm not black, I believe i'm half black half white, I dont believe i'm a member of black society exclucively, i'm part of white and black society combined.

  • @DavidTheCatholic I am not trying to make you deny your white side, but it seems that some biracial people are very adamant about defending their white genes, but keep silent about their Black genes as if they don't exist. You should love and respect both parents, but you cannot be your parent. Learn to love you, for how God made you, love your Blackness just as you love your whiteness. I wonder if President Obama thinks the racism he receives from white America is different. I doubt it.

  • @BronzeSista Lol, I am not ing to be my parent, and by the way one of my parents is black also, i'm not that parent am I? Exactly.. I am accepting both of my sides, but I don't consider myself black, no, I just don't. I'm not any race, i'm part of two races, i'm not either of the two races.

    If biracial people want to defend their white side more, why are you trying to stop them, let people live their lives.

    I don't want t be white, you may think that, I'm biracial, I dont want to be either

  • @DavidTheCatholic, I like bmatt, and I think what set me off is when you told Bmatt that he was like you. I have watched Bmatt for a while, and his thinking has become more and more logical in his experiences with the world around him. He has balanced thinking in regards to how he sees himself. He does not deny his white mother, nor is he delusional about how he is perceived in this life, in regards to being a person of Color.

  • @BronzeSista lol i didnt mean he was like me in terms of thinking. Lol dunno why that set you off, maybe you are retarded. Lol even white people have colour my dear, colour is a think that was used to seperate white people from the rest of the world, everyone has colour, by the way I dont give a fuck if you get set off by me or not, I am only here to please the people I care about.

  • @BronzeSista He's not meant to be delusional in how he's percieved, what sets me off tho is how he says he is a black man, you are a black woman, your husband is probably a black man, bmatt can say it's because of the experiences but he isn't black, but whatever, i'm tired of argueing with you, black people never give in when it comes to biracials.

    If i had the same discussion with a white person, he would tell me it's because society says it, most white people follow the media, Peace.

  • My question is...to the person(s) who say you don't look Black is...Do ALL Black People look the same? For someone to say you don't look Black, to me would mean they have never seen Black People in America, and if they have they most be blind. We come in many skintones, and regardless of how this came to be, does not change or take away our Blackness, and just because some biracial people choose to claim their whiteness and disown their Blackness does not change how the world will see them.

  • @BronzeSista Just like hispanic people come in all shades and shapes and colors.. I get so tired of people arguing tooth and nail as to why they are not black.. IF someone was to label them white, im sure they would claim that in a heartbeat..

  • bmatt, I spoke to a Geneticist about biracial people having diseases inherited because of being mixed race. She said, sometimes a person may or maynot inherit any diseases from both parents. I don’t know where some of these biracial people get percentages. And, just because you have a baby with a white person does not mean the child will be 75% white. It sounds good, but it may not always apply. The Geneticist told me genetics is something you cannot determine or measure when race mixing.

  • @BronzeSista lol, I don't agree unfortunately, I'm biracial myself, 21 years old, and I have a 1 year old daughter.. She looks white to me, you are very ignorant.

  • Glad to see you again...hope you enjoy your new bachelor's pad... good luck with the new lady as well. ~Blessings~

  • LOL...all I get are.."you look black to me!"...LOL

  • @ttopcar lol ive heard that too.. Ive also heard the latter...

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  • Good video, can't wait to see more new ones.

  • @briarts Thanks, good to hear from ya

  • Who cares if white people might think that you are black even though you are biracial? Other groups of people don't define me, I define me. Therefore , I would not give a shit if the majority of white people see me as black , even though I might be biracial. Thats like saying that you are smart even though the white people around you might see you as a dunce. Why do you think white people's opinions of your racial makeup is more valid than your own statement?

  • @Pentazoid111

    Yet all black people are biracial or a least have whit blood running through them, some native American. With that being said we'd still all be black.

  • @CE94703 not really, being called black, and being black are two different things, having 10% white dna and 90% black dna you are black, having 50% white dna and 50% black dna you are not black. Hope this helped

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  • @CE94703 i'm sorry that is wrong, if someone is 10% black he is black, if someone is 50% black, he is not black, listen man, i've learnt about genetics very well, are you telling me science is wrong and you are right? No i'm sorry.

    If you have a white parent and a black parent, you arn't black, if you have two black arents, you are black, having 10% white or 10% native american means nothing, I've seen your profile picture, you look like someone picked out of africa, 10% does nothing

  • @DavidTheCatholic

    Furthermore looking at my own family the fact that mother whom is 2 generations removed from her Native American/African American mix on my grandmother's side and is the same with white/African American mix on my grandfather's side and manages to be the only yone to be born with light skinned and long curly hair with semi-Caucasian features would make her something of an anomaly if we used your logic. Then you have oldest sister whom has the same look...

  • @CE94703 there are always random occurences, in almost everything that happens. There is always that chance that a gene hidden away will suddenly pop out in the next generation, that is always the case, but when your light skinned mother has a child with a black man of the same colour you will see that the genes will come back from her parents.

  • @CE94703

    The point is and my oldest sisters is a geneticists, is that the genes can skip a generation or two or more those traits can pop up anywhere. There once was a long list of terms to label people of African decent based on how much African was in their blood verses white. That has long since been removed.

  • @CE94703 50% is different, because that means you are equally part of TWO races, TWO races, you can call that person 50% white, that person is equally wite as he is black, EQUALLY, you lean on the black side because society calls it that, but the person is equally white as he is black, that's why they have their own catagory as biracial in america, even tho society doesnt say that,they asked barack obama before he became president what he wants them to call him, he said black, he coulda said mix

  • @DavidTheCatholic Seems like the idea of being called black turns you off.. Why is that?? Your arguing pretty strongley about the idea of being called black.. Its really not that bad to be black dude..lol

  • @bmatt820 my friend, I hate the idea of being called black, just as much as i'd hate being called white, I am what I am, mixed race, I am equally as white as I am black. That's what i'm saying, my mother is a white woman, a woman who is white cannot have a black baby.... The fact that she is white automatically means the baby will be biracial.

    I love the black community, truly I do, I spend just as much time with blacks as I do whites, but I will not be called what I am not, I am me.

  • @CE94703 CE, what i'm saying is, someone of 10% white can't say they are the same as someone with 50% white, you see where i'm coming from

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  • @CE94703 urm sorry but if barack obama called himself biracial he wouldn't be consdered first black president, he'd be considered first coloured presidnt, that's what i mean by society is fked up

  • @DavidTheCatholic

    Actually they can. Because if they are not 100% black if we use your logic then they shouldn't be referred to as black and should be referred as by a term that encompasses the true % of their genetic makeup. President Obama stated that he is African American because "all black people in America who derived from slaves are mixed up anyways..So that didn't make him standout and in essence didn't warrant a different racial label.

  • @CE94703 yes all black people were derived from slaves, but barack obama's dad wasnt even part of the slave population, his mother is the only thing that ties him down to america, so he isn't an ''african american''. Your logic shit itself

  • @DavidTheCatholic

    Slaves came from Africa the same place Barack Obama's father came from. So my logic is historically correct. Without Africans as slaves in America I would not have come about. The only difference between Obama's father and others is that he came to the USA of his own free will.

  • @CE94703 the difference is his were never slaves, but you fail to recognize, half of his ancestors were white people, going around america, and before america they were in europe, walking around europe, farming, populating, white people.. He isn't black, he isn't white. He's biracial, biracial is a very strong word, it means, part of two races, learn it.

  • @CE94703 yes percentage of race doesn't really matter, but when someone is 50% white 50% black, you can't lean to any side. Society can, but genetics tell another story.

  • @DavidTheCatholic man...you seemed to hung up over race. Race is not biological at all its only a social invention. Even genetically speaking...there really is no such thing as "white" blood and "black" blood.

  • @ebeledi ebeledi, you are very wise.. thankyou for telling me this... The white people who wrote up the race books have got to my head.. they are making me and a lot of other people sick in the head.. :P

    Thanks for that man.

  • @CE94703 you misquoted my logic, I said if they are a very small percentage of another race, it is insignificant, like chris rock, he's 15% white. he's is darkest guy i know, and those african features show.

  • @DavidTheCatholic

    What percentage of another race does not matter. If i'm not 100% black under you logic I cannot and should not refer to my self as black. Quadroon and Octoroon were 2 of many terms used in the past to determine the amount of black blood one had running through them. So under your logic I need to figure out what term represent my % of black blood and use that.

  • @CE94703 lol, let me just say this, your majority of blood is black, therefore you are in effect black, bmatt has equal amounts of white and black blood, therefore being BIRACIAL.

  • @DavidTheCatholic

    You mean like another version of the one drop rule? This time you have redrawn the line. Your logic failed there as well.

  • @CE94703 i'm not drawing any line. all i'm saying is you are 90% black, doesnt take a genius to know you are black, your parents are black, barack obama's mum is white.

  • @DavidTheCatholic

    How do you know both my parents are using your logic a majority in their genetic makeup ? I've only told you about my mother's side.

  • @CE94703

    By way using your logic black no longer exist. We should figure out what % we are of each race and find a suitable term.

  • @CE94703 I know both your parents are more than 80% black. That make me know you're black. There is a different between more than half black, and half half with two different races.

  • @CE94703 look man, you are black, i'm half black, we share a lot in common, I know that, you are my brother man, what i'm saying tho, is that I am also half white. and that should be respected.

  • @DavidTheCatholic

    I'm now officially a BlaNatiasian! ha!

  • @CE94703 even when the asian bit of you is less than 10%, ok lol, whatever rocks that boat fella.

  • @DavidTheCatholic He is 20% white, almost a quarter, I saw that show, I was suprised he had that much

  • @MANDAWAH yes he has 20% white, well it was 15% but anyways, the point is, look at him. when your dna of another race is below half, you arn't really affected by it as much, it's something that might spring up in later generations, if you have a white parent and a black parent, then black peopl can moan and growl as much a they like but that child is biracial. Simple as that.

    Black people love to moan that biracial people are black but the truth is they are part of two races, deal with it!

  • @DavidTheCatholic Look at the show, it was 20%, I seen it twice, and biracial is biracial, no problem with me. My friends are biracial, I never bring the color thing up with them, they are two races, but I mixed raced parents myself, they have roots in other races, but yes, I consider myself black.

  • @MANDAWAH if a biracial person wants to consider themself black let them, it's their personal choice, BUT NEVER, NEVER GET a black person telling you you are black, they have no right, and have no basis, you can come to your own conclusions that you are black if you want.

    Like I always say, a white woman cannot concieve a black child, the most she'd get is a biracial child. No matter how the child looks like, he's biracial.

  • @DavidTheCatholic The thing is, a lot of blacks are multigenerational mixed, dark or light, and I think black people, or people of black ancestry, are looked at as the same. I say mixed is mixed, but I have heard some people refer to themselves as a mixed and black person interchangebly, because in this society, people judge you by your color and its wrong, and the majority rules, even if a person wants to be a individul about their race.

  • @MANDAWAH majority rules if you are weak minded, unfotunately majority doesn't mean fact, infact it rarely does.

    Yes almost all black people in america have other dna than black, but what i'm getting at, is that this dna is 10%, 15% on average, while a biracial person has 50% black and 50% of a completely different race, part of both races EQUALLY and beautifully. No matter how they look they are part of both races, and this is what I want black people to get into their heads.

  • @DavidTheCatholic damn your making it seem like "black people" are the ones who call "biracial people" black....last time i checked "white people" were the ones who created the so called "one drop rule" i see your point...but please put the blame with the people who created this mentality and that is WHITES!

  • @ebeledi I know what you mean, but it seems the people out of the two who are more lkely to call a biracial person biracial these days, is a white person, they created a catagory that say white and black. They asked obama what he sees himself as, if he said biracial, he'd be the first coloured president, not the first black president.

  • @DavidTheCatholic if you followed the obama campaign you will see that before obama even said anything about how he "identified" WHITE news reporters were already refering to him as the BLACK candidate. Even the singer Sade was referred to as BLACK by WHITES her whole life, and she grew up in a very white nation. So again you can't draw those type of conclusions, how someone sees you has nothing to do with their "color"

  • @ebeledi my point is, before they wrote in their books first black president, they asked him what he saw himself as, if he said biracial he wouldnt be recorded as first black president, simple as that, and to be honest if he did say biracial, this biracial issue would be gone in america, it's a shame he didnt, he's confused a lot of lives in america, the problem could have been gone.

  • @DavidTheCatholic What?

    I think you are really confusing the issue here. He has never hid the fact that he is biracial. If he was ashamed of that fact he wouldnt have talked about it.

    He was raised by white people.

  • @ACTINGDRAMA I never said he was ashamed of being biracial, I never said that, what i'm saying is, he shouldnt be calling himself black because of the experiences he had, black isnt about experience... Yes being of colour brings experience but everyone gets racism.

  • @DavidTheCatholic

    It is appears as if you are of the belief that whites experience the same type of racism as blacks and other minorities. Which is far from the case.

    Look up institutionalized racism.

    Look up Willie Lynch.

    Etc...

  • @ACTINGDRAMA i never said they experience the same racism, racism is different to every catagory, but they do experience racism, everyone does.

  • @DavidTheCatholic Sweetie genetically/scientifically their is no such thing as race.

    bmatt, obama are talking from a social construct stand point.

    Genetically all HUMANS are related.

  • @ACTINGDRAMA lol, i'd love if theewas no such thing as race. But there is.

  • @DavidTheCatholic From a social stand point, there is.

    I am not delusional. lol.

  • @ACTINGDRAMA lol, seriously it would be amazin if there was no such thing as race, if we all were grey blobs..

  • @DavidTheCatholic then if thats your "point" nobody is black or white

  • @ebeledi not really

  • @DavidTheCatholic lol wat ever man

  • @ebeledi i'll never give up, i'm biracial, this is my life, and it has effected me all my life, I wont let it eat away at me, whenever a black person comes up to me and says i'm black i'll always correct him, always. I dont give a flying fuck what you people think, I'm biracial, deal with it.

  • @Michaelissocoollike wtf are you talking about? i never called you black. stfu. 

  • @ACTINGDRAMA

    i agree with you... lol...

    you can be black from any country in the world. you can be a black person raised and live with whites.. they may not have many things in common, but one thing they have in common is racism.. and it affects every dynamic roles in their lives.. being black is a experience.. and that why biracial people are automatically label black, because of his or her experience in racism..

  • @champagnealex but the point us biracials are making is, we are labelled black but we arn't only black. respect that.

  • @DavidTheCatholic actually it can be up 25% on average....like another commenter said keep in mind the mixed blood through generations.

  • @MANDAWAH every other biracial other than mixing with black are free to call themselves biracial, but when it comes to the one drop rule of black people it seems people don't want to let biracial people with black have the same freedom.

    A half chinese half white person will be free to call themselves half, even if their eyes are narrow, a half indian half latino person is called mixed race, but for some reason when it's black and white they don't get this freedom, which is wrong, very wrong.

  • @DavidTheCatholic actually people who are half chinese and half white are usually still seen as CHINESE because of the phenotype usually is dominant with asian.

  • @ebeledi lol, how you look doesn't mean you are of that race, the genetics inside show a different story and no there are many chinese/white people i know who look more white, it's a card game.

  • @DavidTheCatholic i never said how you look means you are of that race...i just said that many asian/white mixes LOOK predomonatly asian....and they are seen as Asian by white people. Even when the asian is about 25% and 75 percent white, they will still sometimes be seen as ASIAN. so its not just a black/white thing.

  • @ebeledi it's mainly a black/white thing tho. My point is how you are seen isn't what you are, it's your dna makeup.

  • missed you bmatt!!! i am glad to see you. i hope you like your new home

  • good video dude.

  • Ignore the haters

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