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AP
Registered: Jan 30, 2009
Posts: 25

    Sept 12, 2009 at 06:23 PMReply with quote#4

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It is often a surprise for people to learn that,
in reality, there is actually No Such Thing
As a "Light Skinned Black" person
.

The term "Light Skinned Black" is really nothing more
than a racist oxymoron that was created by racial
Supremacists in an effort to forcibly deny those
Mixed-Race individuals, who are of
what is referred
to as being a Multi-Generational Multiracially-Mixed
(MGM-Mixed) Lineage
, the right to fully embrace and
to also receive public support in choosing to acknowledge
the truth regarding their complete ancestral heritage.

The people who have been slapped with the false label and
oxymoronic misnomer of "Light Skinned Black" person are
simply Mixed-Race individuals
-- who are from families
which have became and have remained continually
Mixed-Race throughout their multiple generations
.

It should also be noted that no one is saying that having
a light skin complexion is the 'only' or even a 'required'
proof of being of a continuously Mixed-Race lineage.

What is simply being said here is that it is just one
of the clearly-visible and openly undeniable forms
of proof that a person is of a Mixed-Race lineage.

For more information on MGM-Mixed lineage, feel free to
view the information at the found at the links listed below:


-- AP (soaptalk@hotmail.com)


http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ag4UceOKYaro21HdnN8w.mgjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20071103085813AAolWV5

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Generation-Mixed/message/1399

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AjwuxYj8agKY7yGgqaJ7i.Xty6IX?qid=20070704121228AA7ZMsA&show=7#profile-info-ezQwEaJLaa

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Generation-Mixed/message/3331

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Al5eeK2CFwcv4rD5U5qzvEfty6IX?qid=20070527201834AAIhzhM&show=7#profile-info-CiC2JY9Maa

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AiebDu.tSshJzQ0wS5fMp7jty6IX?qid=20070623205206AANUzPN&show=7#profile-info-q1hdwifgaa

http://boards.mulatto.org/post/show_single_post?pid=34070161&postcount;=13

http://newsblaze.com/story/20090621155502zzzz.nb/topstory.html

http://boards.mulatto.org/post/show_single_post?pid=34070414&postcount;=14

[[[ Also --- contrary to popular mixconception, the term of
'African-American' (AA) does NOT mean (racially) Black
.

It is simply a reference to the Ethnic grouping of people
(as opposed to a 'racial' grouping of people) who are:
"the descendants-of-the-survivors of the chattel slavery
system that took place on the continental United States
during the antebellum period of the nation's history."


The Ethnic group known as the 'African-Americans' (AA)
are found to have a wide variety and range of skin tones,
hair textures, facial features and body sizes and types --

which are a result of the fact that more than 70% of the
people born to two (2) AA parents are of an ancestral
lineage includes +20-30 European & +25% Amerindian.


Again, the group known as 'African-American' (AA) is not
a 'Racial' grouping of people and it is also not the same
group of people that is referred to as 'Black American' (BA).

While the AAs are a largely Mixed-Race ETHNIC grouping
and are composed of "the descendants of the survivors"
-- and the BAs on the other hand, are a Black RACE
grouping
that is composed of 'volitional immigrants'.]]

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