Honesty Hour: DNA Discussion. Was Bey wrong for this in your opinion?

Started by Bentley!, September 20, 2015, 06:45:54 PM

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Bulldagger

Niggas ain't buying her cd as much as whites. She can be whatever she wants to be. She is and will always be a nappy headed n to them, so.

MelMel


MelMel

Quote from: Bulldagger on September 20, 2015, 09:00:28 PM
Niggas ain't buying her cd as much as whites. She can be whatever she wants to be. She is and will always be a nappy headed n to them, so.

fuck u too


Nine


Boomz


RAY7

isnt this just the breakdown of what "Creole" heritage is made up of?


RAY7

QuoteLouisiana Creole people are those who are descended from the colonial settlers of Louisiana, especially those of French, Spanish, African and/or Native American origin
wow so guess Im right

BAPHOMET.

Quote from: Branzbae on September 20, 2015, 09:55:11 PM
QuoteLouisiana Creole people are those who are descended from the colonial settlers of Louisiana, especially those of French, Spanish, African and/or Native American origin
wow so guess Im right

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Damn , you're kinda almost always right.  :receipts:


Bentley!

Quote from: Branzbae on September 20, 2015, 09:55:11 PM
QuoteLouisiana Creole people are those who are descended from the colonial settlers of Louisiana, especially those of French, Spanish, African and/or Native American origin
wow so guess Im right
you're not understanding what "creole" is, it's more like African-American, a culture :kii:
and even still it wouldn't explain why just those three are listed :dead:

Herb.

Quote from: Branzbae on September 20, 2015, 09:25:20 PM
isnt this just the breakdown of what "Creole" heritage is made up of?
it is, kinda
not with "african american" in the listing though.
there's a difference between african american and african. big difference.
at least when you're attempting to go back into history and claim your heritage. african american is something you'd use to describe yourself in the present day. not your ancestry.

the commercial clearly references her ancestry. she says that her skin is a mosaic of those who came before her. that is heritage she's referencing.

creole would be African, French, Spanish and/or Native descent.

Which is why I'm confused as to why they put "african american", then listed the other things. it's not a big deal, just technically it's a little off, and kind of clashing. if you're going to break down HERITAGE, break it down. African American is not something you'd use as a real breakdown of your actual heritage. but then again, white folks from L'Oreal put it together. so thats to be expected. :cheerup:

in any case, Beyfasa is entitled to claim her ancestry. it's hers. if she knows it to be true, press on! :cheerup: as long as people aren't walking around claiming things they aren't. there's no harm in loving EVERY part of who you are.


Bentley!

Quote from: Herb. on September 20, 2015, 10:00:32 PM
Quote from: Branzbae on September 20, 2015, 09:25:20 PM
isnt this just the breakdown of what "Creole" heritage is made up of?
it is, kinda
not with "african american" in the listing though.
there's a difference between african american and african. big difference.

creole would be African, French, Spanish and/or Native descent.

Which is why I'm confused as to why they put "african american", then listed the other things. it's not a big deal, just technically it's a little off, and kind of clashing. if you're going to break down HERITAGE, break it down. African American is not something you'd use as a real breakdown of your actual heritage. but then again, white folks from L'Oreal put it together. so thats to be expected. :cheerup:

in any case, Beyfasa is entitled to claim her ancestry. it's hers. if she knows it to be true, press on! :cheerup: as long as people aren't walking around claiming things they aren't. there's no harm in loving EVERY part of who you are.
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I'm glad you have the knowledge to impart on him. he just wasn't getting it.

Bentley!

Quote from: Baphomet. on September 20, 2015, 09:57:09 PM
Quote from: Branzbae on September 20, 2015, 09:55:11 PM
QuoteLouisiana Creole people are those who are descended from the colonial settlers of Louisiana, especially those of French, Spanish, African and/or Native American origin
wow so guess Im right

a

Damn , you're kinda almost always right.  :receipts:
sss
WOOPS... my bby Af' kinda shut this down :kii: :kii:
:receipts:

Sinpool

Quote from: Herb. on September 20, 2015, 10:00:32 PM
Quote from: Branzbae on September 20, 2015, 09:25:20 PM
isnt this just the breakdown of what "Creole" heritage is made up of?
it is, kinda
not with "african american" in the listing though.
there's a difference between african american and african. big difference.
at least when you're attempting to go back into history and claim your heritage. african american is something you'd use to describe yourself in the present day. not your ancestry.

the commercial clearly references her ancestry. she says that her skin is a mosaic of those who came before her. that is heritage she's referencing.

creole would be African, French, Spanish and/or Native descent.

Which is why I'm confused as to why they put "african american", then listed the other things. it's not a big deal, just technically it's a little off, and kind of clashing. if you're going to break down HERITAGE, break it down. African American is not something you'd use as a real breakdown of your actual heritage. but then again, white folks from L'Oreal put it together. so thats to be expected. :cheerup:

in any case, Beyfasa is entitled to claim her ancestry. it's hers. if she knows it to be true, press on! :cheerup: as long as people aren't walking around claiming things they aren't. there's no harm in loving EVERY part of who you are.

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Actually that's an extremely common thing mostly because people don't know the difference between Nationality, Race, and Ethnicity.