Tuesday, June 22, 2010

What Race Am I lol?

ok my mom is african american mixed with white and a indian but my dad is mexican/hispanic and his mom is from purto rico i look hispanic with light brown skin but i have african american hair aka nappy hair lol what does that make me????



What Race Am I lol?

You are a human being.



Why do you bother so much about racial classification?



What Race Am I lol?

You are considered a mixed race lol, which alot of people find attractive and badass.



What Race Am I lol?

blaxican..lol



What Race Am I lol?

If your mother's white heritage is European, She is Natirah (African/European/Native American). Your father is Latin. I'll assume your mother is half black and a quarter NA and white, otherwise she's not enough of white and NA to count so it doesn't matter. You're half Natirah and half Latin. If your father was European/Native American or African, you would be considered only Natirah.



What Race Am I lol?

Tell people you are Hindilun. Sure it's not real but I bet some people pretend they've heard of it....They might even have a Hindilun friend.



What Race Am I lol?

You're African American, white, Indian, and Hispanic. lol



What Race Am I lol?

You are a proud member of the *human* race.



What Race Am I lol?

an angloize afrihispaniindiani in other words your hair is nappy because you have a snappy pappy, and your skin is light brown because your mom and dad,s dad and mom,and theirs have been around, they stepped out of the town, and moved to the city, there they got together with whoever was handsome and pretty, they mixed alittle here and there, and there you go, you got light brown skin and nappy hair, so what does that make you, a person i guess, on the square



What Race Am I lol?

I would say you're of the "human race!"



What Race Am I lol?

1/5 black 1/5 white 1/5 indian 1/5 mexican 1/5 puerto rico



What Race Am I lol?

The terms multiracial and mixed-race describe people who are not easily classified into a single race.



Multiracial also describes a society or group that is composed of people from more than one racial or ethnic group.



According to Michael Levin, most people can be clearly identified as belonging to one race or another, meaning that most people can trace at least 75% of their ancestors to the same geographic region associated with a major racial group. However Levin insists that anyone with fewer than 75% of their ancestors originating from the same broad geographic region should be considered multiracial:



Hybrid populations with multiple lines of descent are to be characterized in just those terms: as of multiple descent. Thus, American Negroids are individuals most of whose ancestors from 15 to 5000 generations ago were sub- Saharan African. Specifying 'most' more precisely in a way that captures ordinary usage may not be possible. '%26gt; 50%' seems too low a threshold; my sense is that ordinary attributions of race begin to stabilize at 75%. An individual, half of whose ancestors are East Asian and half Caucasian, is to be categorized as just that, of half northeast Asian and half Caucasian ancestry. Nothing in continental cladistics precludes mixed ancestry, any more than the concept of a breed of dog excludes mixtures.



Meanwhile the company DNAPrint Genomics analyzes DNA to determine the exact percentage of Indo-European, sub-Saharan, East Asian, and Native American heritage someone has and assigns the to the categories White, Black, East Asian, Native American, or mixed race accordingly. According to U.S. sociologist Troy Duster and ethicist Pilar Ossorio:



Some percentage of people who look white will possess genetic markers indicating that a significant majority of their recent ancestors were African. Some percentage of people who look black will possess genetic markers indicating the majority of their recent ancestors were European.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiracial



What Race Am I lol?

You're mixed. Btw Hispanic isn't a race, it's just an ethnicity. There are white, black and even Asian Hispanics.

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