And the lady is all black
So, the question really is at what percentage of black/white blood do you change races. I would argue that CC with his mixed race children would even have a hard time with this. Do you decide by colour, percentage, or does the person in question decide. Looking at the young lady who did the lecture you could make a case for her to celibrate her white blood;after all why should you decide one culture over another, which seems to be your main beef in life.
If a Dominicana/o (mullato) perfers to identify themselves with one of their races that's their business. Perhaps if we all could look past the colour of skin(which most of can) there wouldn't be a need for these type of conversation. It seems that you as a black Haitian have a large chip on your shoulder.
Last edited by bob saunders; 03-10-2004 at 11:24 AM..
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