nah my moms mixed but shes only confused cuz she smokes too much weed not cuz of her race
2006-08-23 01:01:06
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answered by Anonymous
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No, racially mixed people are not confused. That's probably the dumbest thing I've heard in a long time, and it's no surprise that it came from mein kampf. The ravings of a lunatic who thought he was doing God's will by destroying the jews, homosexuals, gypsies etc.
You should read all of mein kampf so that you understand it, and so that history will not repeat itself.
2006-08-23 01:01:16
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answered by 006 6
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Most people who live in Europe Asia and the Americas (all islands included) are racially mixed. The oldest race in the world, the Dravidians, come from four racial backgrounds. Races have been blending and mixing for millenia -- it can't be avoided.
2006-08-23 01:06:55
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answered by magnamamma 5
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Well, I have 3 biracial kids. The thing is they're skin is as white as mine. Both girls have blue eyes and my son has hazel eyes. My son has straight hair and the girls have curly hair that is soft and in ringlets. Its easier for them to identify with my race, because my husband is white and our city is 95% white. I always remind them that they are biracial when the subject comes up, but it never does. They are happy just like they are, and I sometimes worry that Im not exposing them to thier other culture enough. For lack of a better excuse.....there's just not a lot of positive role models around here who are AA. The schools are 90% white, the teachers are all white. So I dont think Im necessarily confusing them by raising them to be white, because they know their dad is black, but at times I wonder if Im doing the right thing honestly. They are happy kids with lots of friends and all their friends see the pictures of their dad in their rooms. They are shocked when they find out, but I tell them to be proud to be biracial. They have never wished to be white, but then again, they are as white as me on the outside.
2006-08-23 01:11:15
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answered by Anonymous
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There is not one person one this planet that is genetically pure. If all people would refuse to answer the question-What are you: black, white, Asian etc... on all paperwork there would be alot less emphasis on race. I always answer the ethnicity question with; American. I don't care what color you are, we are all mixed. The are only five difference between people. Hair color, skin, color, eye color , can't remember the other two, but they are minor. People are all the same, hearts in the middle, eyes, arms, legs, blood. So explain that to him.
2006-08-23 01:27:38
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answered by Anonymous
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in basic terms because of the fact you like white way of existence over black, look greater white, or % out as white, would not make the blood that runs with the aid of your veins any under a million/2 black....would not count what you assert, while you're biracial, you're biracial. So confident, somebody who can not know it is racially puzzled for my section. no person is forcing you to declare black way of existence or in spite of...you in basic terms might desire to nicely known all your history
2016-10-02 10:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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never bothered the cajuns. they come from some of the most racially diverse peoples in america.
2006-08-23 11:50:45
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answered by bad guppy 5
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no. i hope all the ppl in the world will be 'racially mixed' in an hundred years time. so racism will be stopped.
2006-08-23 01:05:46
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answered by HOTTürk 4
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We are all confused to a certain extent...race has nothing to do with it.
2006-08-23 01:33:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not confused, nor are my children or grandchildren.
2006-08-23 01:09:22
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answered by Deb 3
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