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15-03-08, 03:45 PM
I respect Americans for there realness. Most whites sees biracial people as black or non-white. There are countries that are predominantly black who see very fair skinned biracials a white but even in those countries they see many mixed race people as black. In my own country there isn't really a mixed race catagory and there is a law of majority black rule. Meaning if you are biracial you are counted as black. The majority of the mixed race people in my country don't have one white parent and one black one. So they don't have the history like those in the UK. But many of the biracial people here with parents of another race identify more with blacks. I would guess that a coloured South African or perdo brazilian would have more in common with their fellow country men than they do with a mixed race person from anywhere.
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