Quote from: Cowgirl on June 14, 2024, 06:33:12 AMIt's actually completely different from the Creole conversation. Beyonce has always said that she was black, mentioning her Creole background doesn't take away from that. Tyla is majority South Asian but trying to capitalize off of the black American market.
"Coloured" does not mean "majority South Asian".
it's a mixture of multiple racial backgrounds in varying degrees - depending on the family, just as she broke it down in the post you shared luv.
by definition:
QuoteColoureds (Afrikaans: Kleurlinge) refers to members of multiracial ethnic communities in South Africa who may have ancestry from African, European, and Asian people
the way you're kinda attacking and almost intentionally misunderstanding her now (and redefining her identity, even after you literally just shared a post of her explaining it completely sfsffbsbsfsfbfs) is probably why she's become very careful about where and how she breaks it down.
but ultimately her publicly saying she's "Coloured" months/years ago was enough. The information is on the internet!!!
they aren't some rare, mystical group of people that many haven't heard of or documented before. Google the tea!