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MommieMe:
You say you are Irish/Indian, right? In your first sentence, you say that you are white..."I am white!" Then you describe the other nationalities/races that are part of your heritage. Why not say "I am bi-racial" or "I am Indian"? Why did you choose to define yourself as only "white"?
Do we or society mandate which race we will identify most with in our lives? If we, as individuals, identify ourselves with a particular race, then do we also put others into "neat" little categories as well? And if we, as individuals, freely and without hesitation or reservation, identify ourselves with a particular race, then do you not think that others also have the freedom to do the same?
I think before we criticize Obama or anyone else, we need to first take a look at ourselves. This look at "how" we define ourselves will give us as a country and as individuals the opportunity to look at how we judge others........as well as an in-depth look at the many many ways we need to change....starting with the man in the mirror.....
What race would you say I am?
Kindest Regards & Best Wishes to You......
I always find it fascinating that when a bi-racial person who looks black does something negative, he is considered black. However when he is positive, Tiger Woods, Halle Berry and Barack, white people want to claim him. I am not a racist so hopefully it doesn't come off that way, but it is quite annoying. He is the first black president because centuries ago and this is still the rule, white people, the census bureau and every other stat says that if you have a quarter black blood, you are black. And we all know that if you look black you are considered black. Just ask yourself if you seen Barack walking down the street, what race would you think he is? And I don't agree with Tammy, I know he acknowledges his white parentage, he makes a point to talk about how great his mother, grandfather and grandmother was. He spoke proudly of his white heritage in his race speech. You asking why he can't be considered white is one of the reasons why he had to have that speech. What does it matter what he or the world considers him, only thing that is important is what he considers himself to be and what he teaches his children.
I am classified as white by government and social standards...in my mind my indian heritage is what is most precious to me.
Synolve Craft said:MommieMe:
You say you are Irish/Indian, right? In your first sentence, you say that you are white..."I am white!" Then you describe the other nationalities/races that are part of your heritage. Why not say "I am bi-racial" or "I am Indian"? Why did you choose to define yourself as only "white"?
Do we or society mandate which race we will identify most with in our lives? If we, as individuals, identify ourselves with a particular race, then do we also put others into "neat" little categories as well? And if we, as individuals, freely and without hesitation or reservation, identify ourselves with a particular race, then do you not think that others also have the freedom to do the same?
I think before we criticize Obama or anyone else, we need to first take a look at ourselves. This look at "how" we define ourselves will give us as a country and as individuals the opportunity to look at how we judge others........as well as an in-depth look at the many many ways we need to change....starting with the man in the mirror.....
What race would you say I am?
Kindest Regards & Best Wishes to You......
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