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September 2011

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What's up with certain individuals trying to make everybody "multiracial"? People like LL Cool J, Monica, Beyonce, and the rest identify as black/African American. Why are they vandalizing these articles with their nonsensical agenda? B-Machine (talk) 15:05, 6 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

It's like they think there's something wrong with being black. The overwhelming majority of black people in the U.S. have no trace of Indian heritage at all. A few do, but most don't. All of that lightness is from white European men having their way with black African women. It could be a romanticization of our past, which is wrong because it attempts to rewrite our history since some Indian tribes had black slaves and treated them like shit, but I think it's mostly self-hatred. They must think anything black or African is ugly or evil while anything not black or African is cute or good. And why do they think indigenous Africans are all jet black with flat broad noses and kinky afros? Some are like that, but others are brown-skinned with medium-sized noses and curly hair. They're not "multiracial," it's just that Africans have the most diverse DNA on the planet, which proves the black man is the original man and the black woman is the original woman. Also, they seem to think a light-skinned black man or woman is not black even if that person identifies as black. What? If you notice, this mostly exists among some ignorant and confused black Americans. It's all self-hating, "I-want-to-be-anything-but-black" nonsense. B-Machine (talk) 15:26, 7 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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It Seems like wikipedia are mad with T.I., hey look is not because I Say it, if you ask T.I. you will now if his discography its right. Look T.I. said in many interviews how many of his singles have been certified gold and platinum by RIAA. 27 December 2012. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 201.220.215.14 (talk) 03:38, 28 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Say what now? Georgia Peachez (talk) 16:51, 28 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]