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You would be a white africanAsking for a friend
Correct and it you became a US Citizen you would also be an Afro AmericanYou would be a white africanAsking for a friend
You would be a white africanAsking for a friend
Yep.I have a friend who was born in Nairobi. Manny is white, and his parents were zoologists and both citizens of Kenya. Manny moved to the States in 1985 at the age of 22. He came here legally and achieved his citizenship the right way.
He is, by every single measure, African-American, but you should see the puzzled looks on the faces of the black folks around here when he tells them he's African-American. Actually, their reaction to him is quite racist, as they believe that a person can't be African-American unless they're black.
I also have a buddy who lives in Tennessee. He's black, but he considers himself an American. He was born here, his parents were born here, and he simply insists there's no reason in the world for him to claim to be anything but American. He abhors the whole "African-American" bullshit...
Like South, Central or North AmericanYep.I have a friend who was born in Nairobi. Manny is white, and his parents were zoologists and both citizens of Kenya. Manny moved to the States in 1985 at the age of 22. He came here legally and achieved his citizenship the right way.
He is, by every single measure, African-American, but you should see the puzzled looks on the faces of the black folks around here when he tells them he's African-American. Actually, their reaction to him is quite racist, as they believe that a person can't be African-American unless they're black.
I also have a buddy who lives in Tennessee. He's black, but he considers himself an American. He was born here, his parents were born here, and he simply insists there's no reason in the world for him to claim to be anything but American. He abhors the whole "African-American" bullshit...
The truth is, if you have to put any kind of word before 'American', that usually means your a racist.
Sure, why not. After all, those words are so controversial these days.Like South, Central or North AmericanYep.I have a friend who was born in Nairobi. Manny is white, and his parents were zoologists and both citizens of Kenya. Manny moved to the States in 1985 at the age of 22. He came here legally and achieved his citizenship the right way.
He is, by every single measure, African-American, but you should see the puzzled looks on the faces of the black folks around here when he tells them he's African-American. Actually, their reaction to him is quite racist, as they believe that a person can't be African-American unless they're black.
I also have a buddy who lives in Tennessee. He's black, but he considers himself an American. He was born here, his parents were born here, and he simply insists there's no reason in the world for him to claim to be anything but American. He abhors the whole "African-American" bullshit...
The truth is, if you have to put any kind of word before 'American', that usually means your a racist.
oye!You would be a white africanAsking for a friend
Not if you lived in America. Then you'd be an American with roots in Africa- an African American.
You say: I'm sure fucking glad to get out of europe with all their fucking arabs.If your family roots and history are in France, and your family moved to Italy, then to the USA....do you say you are an Italian American when describing your family genealogy, or do you say you are a French American?