Re: Biracial people have a superiority complex? Uhm?
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jaylove has serious issues. he hates us mixed people for no reason when in reality, we have alot more to deal with in this day and age.
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I know 1st hand how it is white people not knowing i had black in me have made comments about black people "coons" you name it and of course i had to clear up the stereotypes of black people with them there face turned blood red lol i feel like as far as understanding goes both black and white people do not understand us as being "normal" people ive had hate from both black people because they don't see themselves in me i had white people treat me diffently after i told them i had black in me.
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not saying all mixed people from white mothers and black fathers are this because obviously you don't feel this way but a lot do and apart of me thinks that the fact that a lot of white women get with black men without really knowing the culture of African Americans so they raise the child the only way they know how white America sees mixed people as black that can make a certain person feel less then in the world when they grow up white..
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Just to be truthful i have in countered a lot of mixed people that feel like there "above" full black people and I'm saying this as a mixed person myself my mom is black Brazilian and my father white i have blue eyes nearly straight hair but a lot of mixed people i have encountered have said things that make me personal embarrassed to be mixed the and in most cases Ive noticed more of mixed kids from black fathers and white mothers lack
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weirdo.
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@IconicBellezza You tell them! I had someone say mulatto means mule =/
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That Jaylove guy was probably just bored and wanted to get people fired up.
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Says who? You backwards-minded Americans? Because all my documents read that I am "Mulatto/Mulâtre". Here in my country biracial's are categorised under Mulatto, Afrasian, or Eurasian. Americans and Brits often times call Mulattoes black. Mulatto is not a slave term. It was a term misused in the United States and England during slavery, which made it derogatory. Seek further education, you dolt.
I am a Mulatto; born in Italy, raised in France. I knew nothing apart from what I grew up in. My father was raised in Senegal, Africa in an educated, privileged family. He immigrated to Italy as a teenager and quickly assimilated into European society. My father never kept much of his Senegalese culture. In fact, he's very "europeanised". My mothers Italian culture was always dominant.
I am not black, but Mulatto.
Calling myself black disregards half of who I am proud of. - I cherish both.
IconicBellezza 6 months ago 5
@IconicBellezza YOU GO BELLEZZA YOURE MY IDOL! I bet you speak 50 languages and are very intelligent!
LupDomnitor 2 months ago 2