If only society was this open minded. Don’t know where you’re located but here in America if you have just a little black in your genetic background you’re black. Muti-racial is not recognized, Barak Obama is literally 50% white but he is the first black president not the first muti-racial president. So I stand on what I said, “black” men come in all shades.
This is the unusual thing about the US that I do not understand. If you look white, you are white in the rest of the world. Obama is mixed, not black, not white and definitely not "African". Kamala Harris white, looks like Northern Indian or Southern European.
 
People like me???? I’m bi-racial and nobody in my entire life has one time referred to me as mutiracial, just black. Bi-racial black? What is that and why didn’t you say bi-racial white, is that a thing too? No because white is white and bi-racial is not in America. If you know about the one drop rule then you know what I said is true, you just won’t admit it. Do you and stand firm on your position if you want. Please keep from insulting people when you know nothing about them or their life experiences.
America is really unusual in many ways. It is not an insult to be called mixed. In fact, it is very normal. By the way, race and ethnicity are usually defined by culture, language, religion, etc., not just the way you look like in the US. Europeans, Middle Easterners, Northern Indians, etc. basically all look the same
 
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i AM in america [and mixed race ntim]. are you? they literally have had multiracial on the consensus survey and multiracial blacks have literally been a part of the civil rights movement because of people like you upholding racist 1 drop views

and yes barack says he identifies as black but that doesnt change the fact hes still biracial. theyre both true: biracial black is a thing. until people like you stop being part of the problem, this will contiue to be a thing
I do not think that is racism. This is American culture. In South Africa for example, Coloured is a specific ethnic group. A Coloured can have a wide variety of looks but they all have a specific culture and language. In most part of the world, ethnicity is defined by language, culture, religion, worldview, etc., and not necessarily by the colour of the skin or how you look, something that most Americans do not seem to understand.
 
People like me???? I’m bi-racial and nobody in my entire life has one time referred to me as mutiracial, just black. Bi-racial black? What is that and why didn’t you say bi-racial white, is that a thing too? No because white is white and bi-racial is not in America. If you know about the one drop rule then you know what I said is true, you just won’t admit it. Do you and stand firm on your position if you want. Please keep from insulting people when you know nothing about them or their life experiences.
I'm a black American that's done a bit of traveling and had some experience with non-American cultures. I also have a lot of mixed people in my family (mostly black/white with black dads). Here is the truth. Whiteness is a protected class. Blackness is seen as bad across the globe, mostly due to the black man's societal position (and how they are promoted/promote themselves in media). Most people outside of the U.S. don't subscribe to the "one-drop rule." If they did, more Latinos and Middle Easterners would be considered black. I've met a great many that totally reject the notion and try to say they are white. Actual white people give them a wake up call.

This can be a sticky subject, depending on where a person grows up and their life experiences. Not all mixed people, even the ones in my family, look the same (even when they have the same parents). Some look more black. Some look more white. Some are obviously mixed. Whether or not I consider a mixed person black, white or mixed not only depends on how the person identifies but what they look like (in terms of their hair texture, skin tone, and physical features). Before you say, "this isn't fair," it's literally how other people within any racial category are judged. Being called mixed or whatever, isn't a bad thing. I just think that certain mixed people don't like it because they feel like they don't belong anywhere. I find this odd -- because there are mixed people everywhere.