Lmao cmon man just be proud of africa you dont have to resort to this
Shut up. U go do that. I will keep honoring my fathers & mothers over here
Stop bumping this thread
Take ur own advice. Could’ve ignored it & went abt ur day
There's so many lies and misinformation in here...
Post it. Earth is a melanated planet. The originals everywhere are darkskinned. No such thing as a paleskinned aboriginal. The original Indians are darkskinned.
U are mixed if u have paleskin with different color features. Very dark people are not mixed like that fr, that’s why they’re dark. Everyone knows this
I thought natives were the descendants of ancient siberian/Mongolian hunters
100% ancient mongols, they crossed over using the Bering landbridge. It’s literally archaeologically confirmed.
I’m as pro-black as the next brother, but you can’t distort history.
There are South Asians, Polynesians, Aborigines far darker than some people who would be considered "black" in the USA. Does that mean they are the same group as black Americans?
What's the point in all this? What do you gain from saying this stuff?
Having dark skin by itself doesn't mean your relatively recent (~2000 years ago) ancestry was African.
Yeah i never heard anyone call certain Filipino or Indian people black.
Ethnicity goes beyond just color of the skin. Common facial features, body structure & even culture play a big part too & how we go about telling the difference of a dark skinned asian person & a dark skinned African person etc.
Dont know how true it is either, but i heard black as in referring to african descendant people is mostly an American thing too.
Im a mixed black n white person myself, but im referred to as "black" not really cuz of my skin because its more brown or beige, but mainly because of said features that are common in african people, which makes sense because african genes are dominat over most white races of genes besides like Irish or some s***.
Now im not saying any if this is right or wrong from a moral standpoint, but i think op is twisting or confusing what ""black"" in America means or usually referred as.
Yeah i never heard anyone call certain Filipino or Indian people black.
Ethnicity goes beyond just color of the skin. Common facial features, body structure & even culture play a big part too & how we go about telling the difference of a dark skinned asian person & a dark skinned African person etc.
Dont know how true it is either, but i heard black as in referring to african descendant people is mostly an American thing too.
Im a mixed black n white person myself, but im referred to as "black" not really cuz of my skin because its more brown or beige, but mainly because of said features that are common in african people, which makes sense because african genes are dominat over most white races of genes besides like Irish or some s***.
Now im not saying any if this is right or wrong from a moral standpoint, but i think op is twisting or confusing what ""black"" in America means or usually referred as.
I put “black” in quotes. We’re not a crayon color. Stop twisting my own words to say I said something else. I meant exactly what I said. Ask questions if ur confused about what I said. The original so called “Indians“ & other aboriginals across Earth were/are darkskin melanated ppl, those are not my beliefs..that is FACT backed up by documentation, not my words or beliefs. U are the one who is ignorant & confused about what “black” is & what is meant by that word.