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    👎🏿

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    Is she fine with "cracker" too?

  • CKL TML 🌺
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    Cringe

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    Lol

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    Incoming Americans who don’t know the history of South Africa and that coloured is a race group with its own history

  • Ezio 🎰
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    The “black millionaire” sticker on the image embedded in the tweet is disrespectful as hell lmao

    I feel like they’re calling her the n word

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    ok then

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    I'm pretty sure that this is an ethnic classification used specifically in South Africa

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    This is funny cause according to this same part of Twitter mixed people shouldn't be considered black but biracial lol

    If I'm not mistaken, mixed south Africans are classified as colored over there

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    Total non-issue

    She's fine af btw

  • CKL TML 🌺
    Nov 24, 2023
    Noir

    Total non-issue

    She's fine af btw

    Breathtaking

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    Close thread lmao

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    SinceKumbaya

    Incoming Americans who don’t know the history of South Africa and that coloured is a race group with its own history

    americans so ignorant

    also she ridiculously fine like it’s almost offensive

  • Not threadworthy. Only ignorant folks would take issue with this.

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    Damn, apartheid won again

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    This is what happens when you make people famous cus they valid instead of their music

    Support Fountain Baby

  • Unity 💯
    Nov 24, 2023

    She needs to identify as my wife

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    Bint

    americans so ignorant

    also she ridiculously fine like it’s almost offensive

    I always hear this being referred to by Africans as they don't consider many black people in America as black because they are even somewhat mixed. So do other parts of the world believe in the one-drop rule or something else? Because the implication I've always gotten is that Africans do not see themselves as the same as black people in the states

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    genghiskharti

    I always hear this being referred to by Africans as they don't consider many black people in America as black because they are even somewhat mixed. So do other parts of the world believe in the one-drop rule or something else? Because the implication I've always gotten is that Africans do not see themselves as the same as black people in the states

    it’s south africa specifically, where you get categorisations like ‘colored’.

    but in rest of africa i can’t comment but there can be ethnic distinctions

    africa is the worlds second largest and most diverse continent, there’s gonna be a lot of variation in attitude

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    Bint

    it’s south africa specifically, where you get categorisations like ‘colored’.

    but in rest of africa i can’t comment but there can be ethnic distinctions

    africa is the worlds second largest and most diverse continent, there’s gonna be a lot of variation in attitude

    yeah I could imagine. I'm from Ethiopia and there is no "black" "colored" or any other generalized term it's just what ethnic group you're from and religious affiliation. Interestingly though maybe pan-africanism will be a thing in the future with all the development in the coming decades

  • Who cares

  • SinceKumbaya

    Incoming Americans who don’t know the history of South Africa and that coloured is a race group with its own history

    thread ether

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