To: glorgau
A black girl in my daughters class who moved here from Richmond once told a mixed race girl "If your momma ain't black, you ain't black". Her philosophy was that a white woman couldn't raise a "black" child.
The weirdest thing is hearing a white woman claim she is being kept down by racism because her child is black. Strange.
18 posted on
01/17/2007 12:57:49 PM PST by
AppyPappy
(If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
To: AppyPappy
One of my friends all through elementary & high school was mixed race. She had a Caucasian mother and a black father.
One time when we were kids, a black women came up to my friend and her mother and, very rudely, stated that "White women have no business raising black children."
21 posted on
01/17/2007 1:01:20 PM PST by
CT-Freeper
(Said the perpetually dejected Mets (and, yes, sometimes Jets) fan.)
To: AppyPappy
"If your momma ain't black, you ain't black".
I bet the girl's father insisted she was black. As would most of society.
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