Yas, my father is Jamaican and my mother is African American. They were an interracial couple, which makes me mixed. Fight me if you disagree!
The gloves are on lmfaoo Mixed boat stops maybe certainly not mixed race
This isn’t the first time I’ve been attacked online by people of my own race online. And I’m sure it won’t be the last time. (Which is tragic, but true) I apologize to anyone that I offended on here by commenting saying that I’m mixed. If you don’t believe I’m mixed, that’s fine with me. I can’t change your minds about that. I shouldn’t have said “fight me if you disagree” though. I know that now. Looking back at it now it looks too aggressive. But I’m going to do my best to move on from this now. For my health and for my sanity, I’m going to move on. And I hope some of you can move on from it too. If not, that’s fine too. I have no problem blocking every single one of you that are verbally attacking me on here.
No one verbally attacked you. We’re laughing at you for being oh so wrong but WERK BOO
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Well i could see where shes coming from, not all Jamaicans are black… maybe her dad is a non black Jamaican? But then again, Jamaican ins’t rly a race so it would have helped to specify her father’s ethnicity along with his nationality…
She said that both of her parents are black tho ….. I know what she meant and she’s still wrong.
She thinks that just because she grew up in a household of two cultures (Jamaican and American) that makes you biracial. That’s where everyone is laughing.
That’s like me saying I’m mixed because I’m Haitian and Kenyan (even tho both my parents are black)
We all know the difference between race and ethnicity, except for her lmao
Growing up in a biracial (Scottish & German) household was difficult. I was an outcast at school and kids can be cruel. I constantly was call haggis-face or schnitzel boy. Both my parents are white…but I dare anyone to try and tell me that I’m not biracial.
To @kushandwizdom this is a rather unfair portrayal of Africa as a whole since half of these are literally just South Africa. So Instead to add to this post and better dispel the myth of Africa as the vast wasteland of poverty most people think, I found a much more mixed collection of pics from various countries.
Luanda, Angola
Agadir, Morocco
Lagos, Nigeria
Cairo, Egypt
Port Louis, Mauritius
Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire
Algiers, Algeria
Tripoli, Libya
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Tunis, Tunisia
So, there, a much better case demonstrating the various major cities around Africa showing it isn’t some technologically backwards continent, but actually pretty up-and-coming in the world of commerce.
these look so beautiful omg
Lets not forget the beauty that is Chefchaouen, Morocco;
Absolutely magical place. I visited there over 20 years ago and what was remarkable was how cool the blue walls were to the touch. And the Moroccan people are so friendly and hospitable.
@spacemonkeyg78 this is a shade lighter than the blue I was talking about last summer.
Africa is a whole damn continent and people still have the audacity to think those commercials of mud huts are actually the entire country. it’s not a shocker as Africa is a majority black country and you know how that’s received by white media.
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For the cracker side of tumblr
I am just so blown away that people genuinely believe an entire continent as large as Africa is “poor people who live in mud houses”, like, do ANY research???
He did supply a few villages in Africa with solar power and street lighting. There’s a Wikipedia page for this and everything Akon really out here helping people.