Tyla's Breakfast Club Interview

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Nine

June 13, 2024, 07:09:21 PM #16 Last Edit: June 13, 2024, 07:12:08 PM by Nine
She's clearly mixed race, and not just black. If they call that coloured in South Africa and that's what she wants to be called than that should be the end of that.

As long as she's not turning her nose up at her black side, then what's the problem.

 :udontlookok:

Black Americans desperately clinging to the one-drop rule and trying to claim every biracial and mixed race person with African ancestry as black is cringy. Free yourself from the white supremacist thinking.

stillpretty

Quote from: Cowgirl on June 13, 2024, 07:01:55 PMFuck you.
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u know its true. :woohoo:

and fas put her evil creole heel into this mess




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stillpretty

June 14, 2024, 06:21:53 AM #19 Last Edit: June 14, 2024, 06:34:28 AM by i’m every (wo)man
Quote from: Cowgirl on June 14, 2024, 06:00:36 AMhttps://x.com/mobzworld/status/1801327486749577457

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Exactly what she should've said in the interview.
cuz Charlamagne is the perfect person to dive into that with

her team played this one smart.

Char definitely would have tried to make her say something to start some mess

He undoubtedly woulda tried to pull her down a rabbit hole.

Again, it's like fas having a song called "creole" , versus sitting down with someone like charlamagne and letting him dissect her ancestry on the airwaves .

Two different things

Fas woulda skipped the question too.

And then went on a channel/platform SHE controls to speak on it if and as she wanted to.
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Significant Discovery: First known Black American family of Kalmyk descent

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Kalmyks are tribal Mongolic people who settled in Russia. It's estimated that only 300,000 Kalmyk descendants exist worldwide - with only 3,000 in America.



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Barbie Dangerous

June 14, 2024, 06:33:12 AM #20 Last Edit: June 14, 2024, 06:34:05 AM by Cowgirl
It'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.


stillpretty

June 14, 2024, 06:54:01 AM #21 Last Edit: June 14, 2024, 07:11:12 AM by i’m every (wo)man
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!

Project started: 2014 Wrapped up: 2024

Significant Discovery: First known Black American family of Kalmyk descent

Takeaways: Be prepared to pivot, even when you think you're on the right track. Be OK with being wrong so you can get things right.

Kalmyks are tribal Mongolic people who settled in Russia. It's estimated that only 300,000 Kalmyk descendants exist worldwide - with only 3,000 in America.



Grandpa and his Grandma ❤️

Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: i'm every (wo)man on June 14, 2024, 06:54:01 AM
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
I'm aware. Never said being "coloured" meant South Asian. I'm saying SHE is majority South Asian.

https://x.com/pjenkins1931/status/1801311821439107251


Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: i'm every (wo)man on June 14, 2024, 06:54:01 AMbut 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!


Which is why she should've left it there and stood in it. Instead, she and her team are trying to take advantage of her physical ambiguity.


stillpretty

June 14, 2024, 07:21:23 AM #24 Last Edit: June 14, 2024, 07:22:31 AM by i’m every (wo)man
Quote from: Cowgirl on June 14, 2024, 07:16:48 AM
Quote from: i'm every (wo)man on June 14, 2024, 06:54:01 AM
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
I'm aware. Never said being "coloured" meant South Asian. I'm saying SHE is majority South Asian.

https://x.com/pjenkins1931/status/1801311821439107251
people are going by how she looks.

her PHENOTYPE.

There are a lot of mixed people who end up looking very "Indian" - even those with no actual Indian mixture.

there are people who are assumed to be half/half mixed when they arent.

There are people like Rashida Jones who play roles of White women cuz she passes as a whole White woman to many, even though she has a Black father.

go by the history, not phenotype.
Project started: 2014 Wrapped up: 2024

Significant Discovery: First known Black American family of Kalmyk descent

Takeaways: Be prepared to pivot, even when you think you're on the right track. Be OK with being wrong so you can get things right.

Kalmyks are tribal Mongolic people who settled in Russia. It's estimated that only 300,000 Kalmyk descendants exist worldwide - with only 3,000 in America.



Grandpa and his Grandma ❤️

Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: Nine on June 13, 2024, 07:09:21 PMShe's clearly mixed race, and not just black. If they call that coloured in South Africa and that's what she wants to be called than that should be the end of that.

As long as she's not turning her nose up at her black side, then what's the problem.

 :udontlookok:

Black Americans desperately clinging to the one-drop rule and trying to claim every biracial and mixed race person with African ancestry as black is cringy. Free yourself from the white supremacist thinking.

Black Americans need to move away from that rule and she/her team need to stop taking advantage of it imo.


Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: i'm every (wo)man on June 14, 2024, 07:21:23 AM
Quote from: Cowgirl on June 14, 2024, 07:16:48 AM
Quote from: i'm every (wo)man on June 14, 2024, 06:54:01 AM
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
I'm aware. Never said being "coloured" meant South Asian. I'm saying SHE is majority South Asian.

https://x.com/pjenkins1931/status/1801311821439107251
people are going by how she looks.

her PHENOTYPE.

There are a lot of mixed people who end up looking very "Indian" - even those with no actual Indian mixture.

there are people who are assumed to be half/half mixed when they arent.

There are people like Rashida Jones who play roles of White women cuz she passes as a whole White woman to many, even though she has a Black father.

go by the history, not phenotype.
We can SEE Rashida's black parent, right?


stillpretty

June 14, 2024, 07:26:05 AM #27 Last Edit: June 14, 2024, 07:28:13 AM by i’m every (wo)man
Quote from: Cowgirl on June 14, 2024, 07:22:57 AM
Quote from: i'm every (wo)man on June 14, 2024, 07:21:23 AM
Quote from: Cowgirl on June 14, 2024, 07:16:48 AM
Quote from: i'm every (wo)man on June 14, 2024, 06:54:01 AM
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
I'm aware. Never said being "coloured" meant South Asian. I'm saying SHE is majority South Asian.

https://x.com/pjenkins1931/status/1801311821439107251
people are going by how she looks.

her PHENOTYPE.

There are a lot of mixed people who end up looking very "Indian" - even those with no actual Indian mixture.

there are people who are assumed to be half/half mixed when they arent.

There are people like Rashida Jones who play roles of White women cuz she passes as a whole White woman to many, even though she has a Black father.

go by the history, not phenotype.
We can SEE Rashida's black parent, right?
Now if Rashida had a child and that child said "im of mixed ancestry....my mothers half Black" and showed people Rashida's picture

they'd say "are u sure boo? that look like a white woman  :unsure: "

thats what ur doing to Tyla now. questioning and redefining her identity

and obviously everyone knows who Quincy Jones is but I'm using Rashida as an example.
Project started: 2014 Wrapped up: 2024

Significant Discovery: First known Black American family of Kalmyk descent

Takeaways: Be prepared to pivot, even when you think you're on the right track. Be OK with being wrong so you can get things right.

Kalmyks are tribal Mongolic people who settled in Russia. It's estimated that only 300,000 Kalmyk descendants exist worldwide - with only 3,000 in America.



Grandpa and his Grandma ❤️

Barbie Dangerous

June 14, 2024, 07:30:55 AM #28 Last Edit: June 14, 2024, 07:31:41 AM by Cowgirl
Quote from: i'm every (wo)man on June 14, 2024, 07:26:05 AM
Quote from: Cowgirl on June 14, 2024, 07:22:57 AM
Quote from: i'm every (wo)man on June 14, 2024, 07:21:23 AM
Quote from: Cowgirl on June 14, 2024, 07:16:48 AM
Quote from: i'm every (wo)man on June 14, 2024, 06:54:01 AM
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
I'm aware. Never said being "coloured" meant South Asian. I'm saying SHE is majority South Asian.

https://x.com/pjenkins1931/status/1801311821439107251
people are going by how she looks.

her PHENOTYPE.

There are a lot of mixed people who end up looking very "Indian" - even those with no actual Indian mixture.

there are people who are assumed to be half/half mixed when they arent.

There are people like Rashida Jones who play roles of White women cuz she passes as a whole White woman to many, even though she has a Black father.

go by the history, not phenotype.
We can SEE Rashida's black parent, right?
Now if Rashida had a child and that child said "im of mixed ancestry....my mothers half Black" and showed people Rashida's picture

they'd say "are u sure boo? that look like a white woman  :unsure: "

thats what ur doing to Tyla now. questioning and redefining her identity



She's mixed and SAID that she's mixed. Not all mixed people are black. People were wrong to question her coloured statement but I understand how someone could feel she was trying to separate herself from black people in a negative way especially when she's benefiting from that group of people.

She and her team are trying to remain coy because she needs the black American market.


stillpretty

June 14, 2024, 07:33:03 AM #29 Last Edit: June 14, 2024, 07:37:03 AM by i’m every (wo)man
Quote from: Cowgirl on June 14, 2024, 07:30:55 AM
Quote from: i'm every (wo)man on June 14, 2024, 07:26:05 AM
Quote from: Cowgirl on June 14, 2024, 07:22:57 AM
Quote from: i'm every (wo)man on June 14, 2024, 07:21:23 AM
Quote from: Cowgirl on June 14, 2024, 07:16:48 AM
Quote from: i'm every (wo)man on June 14, 2024, 06:54:01 AM
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
I'm aware. Never said being "coloured" meant South Asian. I'm saying SHE is majority South Asian.

https://x.com/pjenkins1931/status/1801311821439107251
people are going by how she looks.

her PHENOTYPE.

There are a lot of mixed people who end up looking very "Indian" - even those with no actual Indian mixture.

there are people who are assumed to be half/half mixed when they arent.

There are people like Rashida Jones who play roles of White women cuz she passes as a whole White woman to many, even though she has a Black father.

go by the history, not phenotype.
We can SEE Rashida's black parent, right?
Now if Rashida had a child and that child said "im of mixed ancestry....my mothers half Black" and showed people Rashida's picture

they'd say "are u sure boo? that look like a white woman  :unsure: "

thats what ur doing to Tyla now. questioning and redefining her identity



She's mixed and SAID that she's mixed.
i think shes mixed too. so what's the argument here?

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Coloured people are multi-racial by ancestry, and it's reflected in their phenotype.
shes of mixed heritage and she looks it.

i don't think she's a "Black woman".
Project started: 2014 Wrapped up: 2024

Significant Discovery: First known Black American family of Kalmyk descent

Takeaways: Be prepared to pivot, even when you think you're on the right track. Be OK with being wrong so you can get things right.

Kalmyks are tribal Mongolic people who settled in Russia. It's estimated that only 300,000 Kalmyk descendants exist worldwide - with only 3,000 in America.



Grandpa and his Grandma ❤️