> "Ar Q" <Arthu...@hottmail.com> wrote in message
> news:4cphc.3253$eZ5....@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>> Last episode, we saw her mom is Caucasian and it seems that
>> Alicia is 100% African American.
>
> You don't get out much, do you? Alicia definitely has features
> of a mixed-race person... not that there is anything wrong about
> it.
BZZZZZZZZZ. Wrong. No, she doesn't. She looks 100% Black to
me. (and I 'get out' plenty, thank you for asking.)
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Her mother is white. She said so on Howard Stern's show
during the S2 season.
Well, she's not.
And it's clear where she gets her personality from . . . You can just see
her mom wagging the finger, can't you? :)
>
>
Why does it seem that way to you? It does not seem that way to me.
Dad might be Black ...
She resembled her mom in the video from home. I'm guessing she's mixed racially.
I just read somewhere that her real father was O.J.
>Last episode, we saw her mom is Caucasian and it seems that Alicia is 100%
>African American.
>
Are you kidding? Except for the skin color, Alicia and her mother have
almost the exact same face. I noticed the striking resemblance when
watching the video. She looks just like her.
And also, as someone else said, Alicia looks very mixed, her features
are very sharp.
aemilia
>"Beverly" <Ba...@hotmail.com> wrote in news:c66oit$gtv$0...@pita.alt.net:
>Quite buying the National Enquirer at the grocery store. It's bad for your
>perspective of reality.
Huh! And I thought the knife in her back was Rob's doing.
>> Last episode, we saw her mom is Caucasian and it seems that
>> Alicia is 100% African American.
> Dad might be Black ...
That's a pretty safe bet. lol
BZZZZZZZZZ. Wrong.
She lookes mixed. No doubt about it, whatsoever. None.
AND...that's ok.
There was this girl (white) at work who had a white husband that gave birth
to the blackest little boy you've ever seen.
They divorced soon afterwards.
Bev
And does it really matter?
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"[Alicia's] mother is White (Swedish) and her father is Black (According to
an interview she gave on Howard Stern's Radio Show). Member of Survivor 2:
The Austrailian Outback cast. She is a personal trainer currently living in
Manhattan. she won the AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) Ms. Connecticut Amateur
Natural Bodybuilding Competition in 1994. She is certified through the
National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and is a medical exercise
specialist of theAmerican Academy of Health, Fitness and Rehabilitation. "
Who gives a shit...she's a nigger and that's all that matters. Jeez.
I can see the white hoods and burning crosses from here!
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> >From: "coustanis"
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> >I-zheet M'drurz" <diesp...@icubed.com> wrote in message
> >news:Xns94D2505731B...@130.133.1.4...
> >> jberger wrote:
> >>
> >> > "Ar Q" <Arthu...@hottmail.com> wrote in message
> >> > news:4cphc.3253$eZ5....@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> >> >> Last episode, we saw her mom is Caucasian and it seems that
> >> >> Alicia is 100% African American.
> >> >
> >> > You don't get out much, do you? Alicia definitely has features
> >> > of a mixed-race person... not that there is anything wrong about
> >> > it.
> >>
> >> BZZZZZZZZZ. Wrong. No, she doesn't. She looks 100% Black to
> >> me. (and I 'get out' plenty, thank you for asking.)
> >>
> >
> >BZZZZZZZZZ. Wrong.
> >She lookes mixed. No doubt about it, whatsoever. None.
> >AND...that's ok.
> >
>
> And does it really matter?
To the bigots, it evidently matters a lot. Notice that they can't even
tell the difference between mixed race and pure Black anymore. Anyone
who isn't pure White is "100% Black" (or "100% Mexican", "100% Asian",
etc., presumably).
> And no one is 100% African American anymore.
Tell that to my neighbors who immigated to the US from Nigeria in the
late 70's. They're all U.S. citizens now, making them Americans, and
as far as I can tell, they are 100% African. Thus, they are 100%
African Americans.
!HÁ-ha¡
And just to further point out the silliness of that huggy-feely
liberal politically correct moronic term:
Future Hall of Fame placekicker for the Pittsburgh Steelers and a
few other NFL teams after that (I think): 5'2" Blonde haired and
as white as the day is long. Born in South Africa. Ladies and
gentlemen, meet African American Gary Anderson.
...as well as Oscar winner Charlize Theron.
She's FROM South America...that DOESN'T make her African-American.
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Oooops-meant South AFRICA~sorry :(
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>> "Electric Nachos" <bueno...@mother.fucker> wrote in message
>> news:<108h30o...@corp.supernews.com>...
>>
>>> And no one is 100% African American anymore.
>>
>> Tell that to my neighbors who immigated to the US from Nigeria
>> in the late 70's. They're all U.S. citizens now, making them
>> Americans, and as far as I can tell, they are 100% African.
>> Thus, they are 100% African Americans.
>> !HÁ-ha¡
>
> And just to further point out the silliness of that huggy-feely
> liberal politically correct moronic term:
>
> Future Hall of Fame placekicker for the Pittsburgh Steelers and a
> few other NFL teams after that (I think): 5'2" Blonde haired and
> as white as the day is long. Born in South Africa. Ladies and
> gentlemen, meet African American Gary Anderson.
Another African-American is Charlise Theron, also born in South
Africa. I don't think anyone would ask if she's black or adopted. I
think when posters ask this about Alicia (or anybody) it's because
they're just curious, not necessarily that they care one way or
another. People just want to know about other people.
(Wouldn't you know this would be the next post I read after posting
the same thing. - I don't have time to read them first, so shoot me.)
That's correct. Any dictionary defines an african american as an american
whose ancestors were born in Africa. These smart asses who call caucasians,
"african american"... simply because they (caucasians) came here from
africa... neglect to use this references, which further defines african
americans (thru synonyms) as AFRO americans and BLACK.
> That's correct. Any dictionary defines an african american as an
> american whose ancestors were born in Africa. These smart asses
> who call caucasians, "african american"... simply because they
> (caucasians) came here from africa... neglect to use this
> references, which further defines african americans (thru
> synonyms) as AFRO americans and BLACK.
"Black" was good, "black" was just friggin' FINE, thank you!
But the feel-good whining politically correct types (hold up
the mirror now!) couldn't live with "black"!
Me? Glad you asked! I'm an *AMERICAN*, I was born here. My
nationality is a mixture of German and Irish. NOTE PLEASE that
I did NOT say I'm an "Irish American" or a "German American" or
a "German-Irish American". I'm an *AMERICAN*.
But no-o-o-o, that's not good enough for *AMERICANS* of
African nationality. Nope. Just 'cause you PC jerkoffs
say so.
Respectfully,
Smart ass
> Future Hall of Fame placekicker for the Pittsburgh Steelers and a
> few other NFL teams after that (I think): 5'2" Blonde haired and
> as white as the day is long. Born in South Africa. Ladies and
> gentlemen, meet African American Gary Anderson.
>
The United States... the only country in the world where you can be born
and yet not be considered a native.
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>
> That's correct. Any dictionary defines an african american as an
> american whose ancestors were born in Africa. These smart asses who
> call caucasians, "african american"... simply because they
> (caucasians) came here from africa...
I can't speak for anyone else - but I'm white and yet I can't name one
ancestor born in the Caucasus region. I can't even be sure any of them
were. Does this mean I'm not a Caucasian American?
>I can't speak for anyone else - but I'm white and yet I can't name one
>ancestor born in the Caucasus region. I can't even be sure any of them
>were. Does this mean I'm not a Caucasian American?
Well, since the dictionary defines caucasians as those of or relating to the
geographical region of Caucasia, I guess you are!!
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Retard. There is no geographical place named "Black." Now if you can manage
to get that through your thick head, then you can understand why being
called Black is obsolete.
> Me? Glad you asked!
I didn't.
> I'm an *AMERICAN*, I was born here. My
> nationality is a mixture of German and Irish. NOTE PLEASE that
> I did NOT say I'm an "Irish American" or a "German American" or
> a "German-Irish American". I'm an *AMERICAN*.
I don't give a shit what you call yourself, although several other names
seem way more appropriate!!
> But no-o-o-o, that's not good enough for *AMERICANS* of
> African nationality. Nope. Just 'cause you PC jerkoffs
What was that about a mirror?
> say so.
>
> Respectfully,
You seem to be confused.
> Smart ass
Well, the "ass" part is right. <sigh>
Respond if you wish - I won't read it. Had enough of your pimpled kind in
the back of high school classes.
> That's correct. Any dictionary defines an african american as an american
> whose ancestors were born in Africa. These smart asses who call caucasians,
> "african american"... simply because they (caucasians) came here from
> africa... neglect to use this references, which further defines african
> americans (thru synonyms) as AFRO americans and BLACK.
Umm.. well, that quite a useless definition. I say useless because
every human's ancestors have rather demonstrably been shown to have
come from Africa, that makes every American an "African American".
See http://www.genomenewsnetwork.org/articles/04_02/mito_dna.shtml for
example.
Charlize Theron's parents and GPs are from South Africa. Her parents
were both born in South Africa. Those are ancestors, thus she is
"more" African American than most other non-Black Americans. Granted,
Ancestors typically refers to people more remote than GPs.
My dictionary points out that African American means American of
African, but usually more of Black African descent. Thus, it's
basically a euphemism for Black. True, Black is not a "place", but IF
the word cannot be used to describe people from Africa who are not
black, then clearly the word means, black.