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Voted : yeah, I agree
Tho it has to be pointed out that there isn`t another movement like the "black" movement. It`s certainly more active in america than anywhere else. In england i would assume that a person like tiger woods (hard to imagine an english tiger woods :D ) would be seen as an "interestind mix" rather than focussing on his blackness. and to be totaly irreverent, and possibly racist. He probably gets his skill from his asiab heritage coz all blacks are ......... (insert personal bigot comment here plz)
Our own Truthseeker embraces his Welsh heritage (where can he possibly buy a rubba that can fit?) and Super Bowl MVP Hines Ward embraces his Korean heritage. I wish I had a heritage to embrace that doesn't include light bulb jokes.
Voted : yeah, I agree
halle berry did the same thing when she won the academy award. she went on and on about black women and people were like 'uhh, and what about your white mother?" silly girl. they should stop playing the race card they way they are. they should focus on and celebrate the fact that they are bi-racial because to me, that's more of an important factor because it shows that the races can and do integrate very well and love conquers all, etc.
the only reason tiger woods is called a black golfer instead of an asian golfer is his skin colour. he's half thai, but only a quarter african. that's like calling keanu reeves chinese.
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