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17-02-07, 04:22 PM
In my experience some mixed race people identify strongly as "mixed Race"; while some identify as Black. What troubles me is the some mixed race people who do not identify as blackare in their politics pro white (which will alwys be anti-black...they cant have their cake and eat it) and are attempting to claim black history makers (mixed ppl who positively identify as black) as politicaly "theirs". Its a ridiculous tug of war and some clarity needs to privided by hig ranking mixed race ppl in the community. The Mixed community is split on this issue, and leadership should be provided. My guess is that the pro white brigade are in the minority and the heavy slap of white racism will soon have them reeling back into the black community.
Time will tell.
calling justine Adegor & Jeniece Adegor from Woolwich, South London..where are ya?
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