Light Yagami
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Hello.I was watching this retarded talent show with my father, and at some point a woman appeared who seemed to not be "normal". Later on she said how her mother is Greek and her father is from .. (didn't understand quite well; a place in Africa) but she feels Greek and she is Greek.The woman was white (in color), but she had black characteristics/bone structure etc. She looked abnormal.
So, what do the jewish hosts do, when they see a mixed woman? Hail her of course! So, her child comes on stage. The child is black. The child's cousin (or something along those lines) also comes on stage. That child is white.
<b [/IMG]<u [/IMG]So, the mixed woman married a white Greek man, and made a black child.[/B]
I commented to my father how, this just isn't right. You can't call the black child Greek, because it's not 100% Greek... I couldn't really comment on its color, 'cause my father is a liberal retard.My father said, if both parents are Greek, then the child is Greek!
BUT THE CHILD WAS BLACK!!It doesn't sit well with me, at all.
<b [/IMG]I would like to ask this now... Is race relevant when it comes to ethnicities?[/B]I believe it is. If I see a black man/woman, I'll never think they're Greek.I also can't think of a black German person.
It's just... not normal.
Am I wrong?
If I am not wrong, how can I explain this to others? Isn't race relevant to ethnicities?
My father gave as an example to me, some relatives we have (cousins of my mother) who have moved to America. They made children while being there, but their children are not considered Greek (although born by both Greek parents), but American. The children of their children will also be considered American.
Of course, th[/IMG](I guess that's a second question of this topic)[/I]
So, what do the jewish hosts do, when they see a mixed woman? Hail her of course! So, her child comes on stage. The child is black. The child's cousin (or something along those lines) also comes on stage. That child is white.
<b [/IMG]<u [/IMG]So, the mixed woman married a white Greek man, and made a black child.[/B]
I commented to my father how, this just isn't right. You can't call the black child Greek, because it's not 100% Greek... I couldn't really comment on its color, 'cause my father is a liberal retard.My father said, if both parents are Greek, then the child is Greek!
BUT THE CHILD WAS BLACK!!It doesn't sit well with me, at all.
<b [/IMG]I would like to ask this now... Is race relevant when it comes to ethnicities?[/B]I believe it is. If I see a black man/woman, I'll never think they're Greek.I also can't think of a black German person.
It's just... not normal.
Am I wrong?
If I am not wrong, how can I explain this to others? Isn't race relevant to ethnicities?
My father gave as an example to me, some relatives we have (cousins of my mother) who have moved to America. They made children while being there, but their children are not considered Greek (although born by both Greek parents), but American. The children of their children will also be considered American.
Of course, th[/IMG](I guess that's a second question of this topic)[/I]