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The prognathic jaw comes from her Negro DNA. You may notice sometime that negro female faces are often indistinguishable from negro male faces. I think the only man that would find her attractive would be a closeted homosexual.

Note also that nearly all Latinos, Arabs, North Africans, etc. are multiracial but there is a gentleman’s agreement that their African ancestry is not to be mentioned because it is considered embarrassing and directly contradicts the “one drop” myth. Demands for forced identification (such as reciting one’s genealogy to everyone) are symbols of social inferiority (like the yellow stars the Third Reich forced on Jews).

I like how in the media the deep consuming obsession that mixed race and even mixed-ethnicity people have with their own ancestry is, actually when you think about it, a rebuke of the existence or importance of identity.

Meghan Markle and Zendaya are actresses that almost light enough for passing. There must be lots of others with lighter skin who can pass for White.

How about a list of links to the comments in which the commenters wrote what you claimed they wrote?

I just saw the clip. I think it is possible for people to get used to color blind casting in many cases. You can get over the fact that people of color are where they don’t belong historically because in the course of the story it doesn’t matter much.

To this day I cannot imagine why I had never noticed her mixed ancestry. It was almost as if her black ancestry made all else invisible.

“Michael Scott” made the “exotic” remark as a kind of review insider joke since Rashida’s status as Quincy Jones’ daughter was well known.

The problem with casting obviously black women in roles where they are supposed to be able to pass as white is that the movie makes pelo sense.

“If blacks in the US weren’t living up to their worst stereotypes, and “pass” as middle class Americans, would there even be racial conflict?”

One of the things I liked about the Lear I saw was that the director, Michael Grandage, tended to reuse the same actors a lot, giving it the feel of a smaller theater company.

” Identifying as both often feels like identifying as neither. (It can also mean identifying as either: but we’ll talk about transraciality another day.) Growing up biracial means quickly learning that the language we have for these identities is insufficient.

Are you kidding? Blacks LOVE race-mixing. They just want to be hypocrites and pretend they’re not doing it. That’s why they are the foremost opponents of multiracial and mixed-race identities as well as supporters of the “one drop” myth.

That’s an interesting link, thanks. But populations that are on average heavily African (the mixed Creoles or the Dominicans) and the populations which are are only a small percentage African .are apples and oranges when it comes to this.

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