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Do you think, taking no offense, the mixed Americans or muti-racial Americans are prettier than the single-race Americans? I am a single-race person.

2006-12-01 03:42:29 · 6 answers · asked by emo 2.0 3 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

6 answers

Well, the real beauty is just your heart and kindness.

2006-12-01 03:45:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I think beauty is unique to the individual. Sometimes multi-racial Americans are prettier than single-race Americans. Sometimes it's the reverse.

2006-12-01 11:46:38 · answer #2 · answered by ☼Grace☼ 6 · 0 0

News flash! There are no "single-race Americans." We are all mixed in some way or another.

In answer to your question, beauty is in the eye of the beholder and someone I think is beautiful, you might find ugly.

2006-12-01 11:47:41 · answer #3 · answered by Starla_C 7 · 0 0

all humans are my brethren and they are all beautiful and ther eis no such thing as a single race person, we are all mutts, we are all cousins, we all belong to the human RACE....

we all evolved from a single african mother.
there is no way that people will not take offense to that question.

Here is a quiz for you:



T/F -- According to Anderson:


We may not always be able to define race but we can always tell race when we see it.
Anthropology provides evidence that all human beings are black.
Race is a biological and scientific concept and does not change over time or vary from society to society.
Race and Racism have been around since the beginning of time and will continue to exist as long as there are multiracial societies.
Race and Racism didn't fully emerge until the 18thc.
Racism has always been more of a problem in the Southern US than in the other regions.
Racism does not explain the cause of slavery in America, but rather the other way around.
Since the victories of the civil rights movement, race and racism have declined as a significant political issue in America.
Racial prejudice is the natural reaction of fear and suspicion automatically stimulated in the brain by the appearance of someone physically different from ourselves. This explains why humans naturally feel more comfortable around people of the same skin color.
Race and Etnicity are products of history, creations of men and women rather than nature, and as such can be changed by men and women.
Answers:

We may not always be able to define race but we can always tell race when we see it. 88 [False]
Anthropology provides evidence that all human beings are black. 88 [True]
Race is a biological and scientific concept and does not change over time or vary from society to society. 88 [False]
Race and Racism have been around since the beginning of time and will continue to exist as long as there are multiracial societies. 90 [False]
Race and Racism didn't fully emerge until the 18thc. 92 [True]
Racism has always been more of a problem in the Southern US than in the other regions. 94 [False]
Racism does not explain the cause of slavery in America, but rather the other way around. 97 [True]
Since the victories of the civil rights movement, race and racism have declined as a significant political issue in America. 97 [False]
Racial prejudice is the natural reaction of fear and suspicion automatically stimulated in the brain by the appearance of someone physically different from ourselves. This explains why humans naturally feel more comfortable around people of the same skin color. 99-100 [False]
Race and Etnicity are products of history, creations of men and women rather than nature, and as such can be changed by men and women. 105 [True]

2006-12-01 11:49:23 · answer #4 · answered by Jillary von Hämsterviel™ 7 · 1 0

yes, they have such beautiful skin color need no
tan and there are so many mixed children in the world and i have 12 mixed in my family as i know of

2006-12-01 12:20:41 · answer #5 · answered by Me 5 · 1 0

Some are some aren't.

2006-12-01 11:45:57 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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