Most "black" people in America are less than 50% black, even when they look black as fuck. There are very very few blacks in America with over 60% black ancestry. You can even see this in youtube videos where black people take DNA tests.
And here's another trick: Ancestry DNA sites have algorithms that amplify or de-amplify heritage percentages based on their "wokeDNA" initiative. So they'll tell black people they have more black DNA than they actually do, and tell white people they have more black DNA than they do. It's all to make black people feel more black and white people feel less white.
Then you've got these other super dark skinned people with their results being the same amount or less than even that girl.
Although you do end up with outliers like this (probably largely depending on how "woke" the DNA testing company you use is), where the girl is even darker than the first video and comes out as majority European: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qtENTv5MK4
(comments are hilarious)
Basically the rules seems to be that if someone has at least 30% african in their DNA, they about double that shit up to somewhere just above 50% so they can say they're majority black so they don't hurt anyone's feelings or change their perceptions of themselves.
Of course skin lightness/darkness isn't a 100% indicator of african ancestry percentages, but you can see the pattern across the board with black people who take DNA tests. Almost all of them, regardless of lightness or darkness, have around 60% African DNA results come back, indicating an artificial margin being applied.
They also do other tricks like only counting maternal DNA. So if two parents of pure ancestry got together, one black and one white, and did that for 10 generations straight with a black mother and white father, they would actually process the DNA results as being more black than white by a significant margin, even if it's a purely controlled and even mix.
They also directly target this "wokeDNA" initiative based on the region/country the test comes from.
For example, if you take a DNA test in Canada, then take the same test later in the USA, they can show slightly different percentages with the same test. The first might say you're 100% European with some mix of that and french/irish, and the other one taken in the USA might say you've got like 5% black even if you have none. They do this because they know Canada has such a small black population, that they can't force their "wokeDNA" initiative on them, because people would be like "No fucking way! Makes absolutely no sense!".
I know this, because I know someone this exact scenario happened to. Moving from Canada to the USA, their DNA tests suddenly said they're part black, even though their ancestry can literally be traced to the first settlers of Canada and lived in remote regions where there were basically never any black people. It seems like they kind of pepper it in randomly, because obviously they can't say every white person has black DNA without raising some eyebrows about the validity of their methods.
Insert 1/4-black girl with big curly hair-do and glasses in to every advertisement.
If you went off TV advertising, America is 55% black. If you go by Netflix, the other half is gay.
Or a dumb ass interracial couple..
Dude, seriously though.
So hot right now
Most "black" people in America are less than 50% black, even when they look black as fuck. There are very very few blacks in America with over 60% black ancestry. You can even see this in youtube videos where black people take DNA tests.
And here's another trick: Ancestry DNA sites have algorithms that amplify or de-amplify heritage percentages based on their "wokeDNA" initiative. So they'll tell black people they have more black DNA than they actually do, and tell white people they have more black DNA than they do. It's all to make black people feel more black and white people feel less white.
Here's an example of a girl that is light skinned as fuck, and her total african score is 60%. No way no how. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoLQQgr_abc
Then you've got these other super dark skinned people with their results being the same amount or less than even that girl.
Although you do end up with outliers like this (probably largely depending on how "woke" the DNA testing company you use is), where the girl is even darker than the first video and comes out as majority European: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qtENTv5MK4 (comments are hilarious)
Basically the rules seems to be that if someone has at least 30% african in their DNA, they about double that shit up to somewhere just above 50% so they can say they're majority black so they don't hurt anyone's feelings or change their perceptions of themselves.
Of course skin lightness/darkness isn't a 100% indicator of african ancestry percentages, but you can see the pattern across the board with black people who take DNA tests. Almost all of them, regardless of lightness or darkness, have around 60% African DNA results come back, indicating an artificial margin being applied.
They also do other tricks like only counting maternal DNA. So if two parents of pure ancestry got together, one black and one white, and did that for 10 generations straight with a black mother and white father, they would actually process the DNA results as being more black than white by a significant margin, even if it's a purely controlled and even mix.
They also directly target this "wokeDNA" initiative based on the region/country the test comes from.
For example, if you take a DNA test in Canada, then take the same test later in the USA, they can show slightly different percentages with the same test. The first might say you're 100% European with some mix of that and french/irish, and the other one taken in the USA might say you've got like 5% black even if you have none. They do this because they know Canada has such a small black population, that they can't force their "wokeDNA" initiative on them, because people would be like "No fucking way! Makes absolutely no sense!".
I know this, because I know someone this exact scenario happened to. Moving from Canada to the USA, their DNA tests suddenly said they're part black, even though their ancestry can literally be traced to the first settlers of Canada and lived in remote regions where there were basically never any black people. It seems like they kind of pepper it in randomly, because obviously they can't say every white person has black DNA without raising some eyebrows about the validity of their methods.