
if you have a white mother and a black father, you aren't black. I wouldn't normally care but it's beyond rediculous now.
*moanmoanmoan*
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Fri 23 Jan 2009, 0:39,
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*moanmoanmoan*

I saw a copy of the book today in a Toronto branch of Chapters.
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Fri 23 Jan 2009, 2:29,
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www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2003/mar/17/features11.g2
But even without this particular case your argument is not one I agree with. The actual pigmentation of a person's skin is not the determination of whether they are black or not. Ask a black albino, or MJ himself ;)
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But even without this particular case your argument is not one I agree with. The actual pigmentation of a person's skin is not the determination of whether they are black or not. Ask a black albino, or MJ himself ;)

All my family are white, but I'm black, for example.
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