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mulatto diaries #113 stephanie part three

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  • I believe Stephanie's family treating her as no different from anyone else in the family was the right way to be brought up. Of course many people(black) will think that she should of been made very aware from an early age that she is different because of her race. Society needs to start seeing people as individuals and not by what race they are.

  • I was making a paralell between her comment upon 1st meeting her father, that he was the 1st blk she had ever seen and that "naturally she was terrified" and didnt know if he was going to kidnap her or what. Anyway, there is a difference between race and culture. I mean even if she were all white she still would have a cultural identity. I know alot of italians, hungarians, germans, who value their cultural identity. Thats what Im speaking of here.Her cultural identity should have been honored.

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  • Great video, i found it completely randomly. My dad is White and my Moms Mexican and strangely enough I really identify with a lot of what you said. Thanks alot for sharing your experience.

  • @NubianKeyuana1 A troll, NubianKeyuana , I love you

  • @MUN7005 you are a moron and a sick little troll may you die by car jacking

  • this girl , is amazing, but im sensing she is married , so im going to leave her alone

  • What seems to be consistent with the White parent is to not discuss race. That seems to be a common theme with the Gentiles. They all seem to practice the Passover Law even with their own off-spring.

  • Then your daughter (off-spring) will be very confused. I don't know what a Czech is much less a Ghanian. Those are just countries, not people. Names of countries change all the time. What are you going to do if Ghana gets invaded by Nigeria? Rename yourselves...

  • I see how you both seem to make excuses for your White relatives distant in your relations with them. It's that hey and you have different lives. But when you express the distant between you and your Black relatives, it's seems to be more of a negative statements. You say of the Black families that they basically don't want a relationship with you. I believe you should be honest and say that of your White relatives. If they wanted a relationship with you, the distance would not matter.

  • great interview, but I feel the differences between the races in America is class,education, knowledge,intelligence & history which breeds ignorance. I am Ghanian my wife is Czech and our daughter is going to be educated to know she is Ghanian & Czech and not black, biracial or white, the way she is going to grow up is middle class like her parents, that might be the difference between her & other people & not their colour, maybe because we live in England it's different, your comment

  • @ MedusasSnakePit I didn't deny anything. The fact my comment has several thumbs up suggests many others agree with my view. What one biracial person experiences in life is not going to be the same for another biracial person. Having your family recognize your racial heritage is one thing, having them treat you differently because of it is something else.

  • AidanNagolxxx Our society does not see people as individuals 'without a race' (although it tries to deny this) so to deny that you do also defeats your purpose of defeating 'racial bias'. Guess what, your views are racially biased to YOU. WE on the other hand are going to experience this 'difference' one way or another. So lay off.

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