Re: black man finds out he is not african;no african DNA
I have been thinking of doing DNA testing through
http://www.africanancestry.com/ to see what country
in Africa my ancestors were from.
http://africanheritageculturalcenter...frica-Maps.jpg
Re: black man finds out he is not african;no african DNA
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loveboof
All humans have African ancenstry if you go back far enough. What a pointless story... :/
Yeah, so I guess there's no such thing as race, and we are all one big family. Right.....
Here in the real world, at least the part that is in the US, race matters a lot more than we'd like to think.
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dgs925
Yeah, so I guess there's no such thing as race, and we are all one big family. Right.....
Here in the real world, at least the part that is in the US, race matters a lot more than we'd like to think.
It only matters as much as we think it does.
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loveboof
It only matters as much as we think it does.
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice stated "The United States still has trouble dealing with race because of a national "birth defect" that denied black Americans the opportunities given to whites at the country's very founding."
"Black Americans were a founding population," she said. "Africans and Europeans came here and founded this country together — Europeans by choice and Africans in chains. That's not a very pretty reality of our founding."
As a result, Miss Rice told editors and reporters at The Washington Times, "descendants of slaves did not get much of a head start, and I think you continue to see some of the effects of that."
"That particular birth defect makes it hard for us to confront it, hard for us to talk about it, and hard for us to realize that it has continuing relevance for who we are today," she said.
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peggygee
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice stated "The United States still has trouble dealing with race because of a national "birth defect" that denied black Americans the opportunities given to whites at the country's very founding."
"Black Americans were a founding population," she said. "Africans and Europeans came here and founded this country together — Europeans by choice and Africans in chains. That's not a very pretty reality of our founding."
As a result, Miss Rice told editors and reporters at The Washington Times, "descendants of slaves did not get much of a head start, and I think you continue to see some of the effects of that."
"That particular birth defect makes it hard for us to confront it, hard for us to talk about it, and hard for us to realize that it has continuing relevance for who we are today," she said.
That's a very important and largely unrecognised fact. I never thought I'd be applauding Condoleeza Rice - ok, she was the only acceptable face of the Bush regime - but I do wholeheartedly on this occasion.
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peggygee
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice stated "The United States still has trouble dealing with race because of a national "birth defect" that denied black Americans the opportunities given to whites at the country's very founding."
"Black Americans were a founding population," she said. "Africans and Europeans came here and founded this country together — Europeans by choice and Africans in chains. That's not a very pretty reality of our founding."
As a result, Miss Rice told editors and reporters at The Washington Times, "descendants of slaves did not get much of a head start, and I think you continue to see some of the effects of that."
"That particular birth defect makes it hard for us to confront it, hard for us to talk about it, and hard for us to realize that it has continuing relevance for who we are today," she said.
To be honest, I think calling the problem a 'birth defect' undermines our responsibility and our level of control over it.
We're not talking about some horrible natural disaster, or some genetic disease! We're talking about our own attitude.
We should be in complete control of this; and as much as I recognise that there are still strong racial prejudices at work in the world today, thankfully they diminish with each passing generation...
Re: black man finds out he is not african;no african DNA
Black, White, Red, Yellow, Green, Pink, Blue....It doesn't frickin' matter!!! We all bleed RED!!!:shrug