32
posted ago by MagaGodlike ago by MagaGodlike +32 / -0

My selection box isn’t very accurate. Who came up with this shit? How do we fix it. I have 5 bloodlines that come from Texas since 1800’s and can prove it.

Do I get special rights for being a real American?

Comments (6)
sorted by:
2
BugsleyKAG 2 points ago +2 / -0

When you where born you were pink, when you grew up you were white, when you're sick you're green, when you go out in the sun you turn red, when you're cold you turn blue, and when you die you'll turn purple. And you have the nerve to call me colored? Sincerely, Black People.

2
Zordly 2 points ago +2 / -0

People with lighter skin tones are generally more colorful than people with darker tones (due to blemishes and exposure to the elements and including eye and hair color). I have a good amount of blemishes and I consider myself a person of color - although my main heritage is caucasian. Also, from my experience. The body parts that vary in color in people with darker skin tone directly align and are the same color as those same areas on my body (teeth, sclera, pupils, tongue, etc) I agree with the another post that claims systemic stupidity is rampant in America.

2
letrain 2 points ago +2 / -0

"why do you call yourselves black, that has to do with every negative in society"- some judge "Why do you call yourselves white, when you're more pink or red" -denzel Washington playing Mandela. Not sure if Mandela really said that or not

2
ArmyLady 2 points ago +2 / -0

Looking at a color chart, more beige.

1
deleted 1 point ago +1 / -0
1
MsAnthropic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Same here. My family has been in Australia since the gold rush, but somehow I’m less Australian because I’m white not black.