• John_McMurray@lemmy.world
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            3 months ago

            Clearly you dont know the difference between nationality and race, and couldn’t even figure out the analogy without further explanation. Aborigines ain’t black either, doofus

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              That wasn’t an analogy. You can see skin color, you can’t see nationality. An aboriginal person would absolutely be seen as black in America. Do you live in America? We have black, brown, yellow and white and you’re gonna get put into one of those categories regardless of nationality.

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                After all the time the general media soent convincing us, USA black is its own culture, you switch back to this shit when it’s convenient? And ffs, aborigines ain’t black, under any definition. Your argument just became so circular you inadvertently agreed with my initial statement. Sometimes you can absolutely see nationality. It’s really easy to tell a Korean from a Japanese from a Chinese

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                  Wrongo! Being biracial and identifying as one of your races doesn’t mean you’re a part of that races culture. A lot of different races can be part of black and other cultures or multiple. Eminem is part of black culture.

                  Yes, I’d say most Americans seeing an aborigine in the US would call them black. I don’t think you live in the US.

                  LOL…ok, how do you see nationality? Go to a busy tourist area and pick 20 white guys and tell me where they’re from. God damn dude 🤣

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      91% of Jamaicans are of black African heritage. Of those 15% are lighter skin black. Harris’s grandmother on that side was dark skin black and her grandfather on that side was lighter skinned black. The reason he is lighter skinned is because someone in his lineage in the late 1700’s was likely raped by an Irish slave owner, they have genealogical research on her ancestors. Years ago colonial jamaica separated light skin a dark skin black people under slavery and ultimately it resulted in 2 different black racial groups in Jamaica. All this information is readily available with a Google search. Race is just a social construct. But within that construct she is, black, brown, white. Ethnically Jamaican, Indian, Irish. Hope this helps…