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I am indeed pretty black (lol) and I found it funny actually. But it could be because here in Brazil both blacks and whites use the word Nêga(o) (same pronounciation as nigga and "same" meaning) kinda like I hear black people from the USA using it amongst each other. It still a bit weird for me but even some whites here use it with other white people (especially women) .
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Yeah, I whouldn't use it in english, because even though I am a direct descendant of slaves, just like them (and even taken from the same places as them) it's part of their culture, not mine, so i'll respect it, here in Brazil the word negro (btw it's mostly used like the english equivalent, because, different from Spanish and similar to english, in Portuguese we have another word for black (the actual color), which is "preto" and it's also used to reffer to black people just like english) and it's variations are not as stigmatized at all and everyone calls blacks "negros" and "nêgos" (same as niggas as I just said), some women (black and white) use it with the meaning of "bitch", though (not the actual word, but the way girl friends use it with each other) .
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The assumption is that people will risk what they were able to build for themselves and their lives over a grievance that no longer affected them and is therefore no longer detrimental to their lives. "I'm mad cuz daddy got pushed out of Ireland" makes far less sense than "I'm mad because you're cutting off access to new land and you're adding taxes."
The fact is there was no desire for independence before restrictions and taxes were added. And when I say 'that's a fact,' I do mean that's a fact. It's not an opinion. Your assumption is contradicted by the positive colonial attitude toward the crown before major legal changes were made that would affect their lives.
The topic of admixture is relevant to the OP. You can have an idea based on the region of the country, even to the point of whether it's more likely English or Scots-Irish.And needless to say you are retarded CFG. Nobody, black or white, cares or can discern whether a black American's white quarter or fifth is Irish, Scottish or English. It makes no difference.
The admixture is more likely between 5% to 25%, depending on the area, of course. My previous figure was not correct.
Please put me back on ignore. I hate making a point but then a fool comes back at me only for me to embarrass them. It's an education for you but a waste of time for me.
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70-80% African and 20-30% European you can pass as East Africans, very cool, for me very cool style
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Its hard to tell to discern distant european in non-whites except something very outstanding like blue eyes like in the hodge twins, if they didnt had blue eyes people might say "just black" eventhough they are mullatos, but its very easy possible, and cannot be told by look alone. He very likely does have european ancestry, in a american context he is "black" i dont doubt for one second though he has distant european ancestry or wouldnt look at all like he has.
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