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I hate being black.

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Original post by Colonel Agansu

If a tran-sexual can claim to be trapped in the wrong body and identify as a different gender. Why can't people accept me for identifying as a white person.


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Uh...
Wait
Wat.

How does one feel as if they are white? Is that even a thing? Can you solve all your issues with a bottle of bleach or?
Original post by Another
I
Uh...
Wait
Wat.

How does one feel as if they are white? Is that even a thing? Can you solve all your issues with a bottle of bleach or?

I was lost at the I think I'm white, you look in mirror and see dark skin so how can you be white ..
Original post by Another
I
Uh...
Wait
Wat.

How does one feel as if they are white? Is that even a thing? Can you solve all your issues with a bottle of bleach or?


It is a genuine thing. It is called Ethnic Identity Conflict.
Original post by Colonel Agansu
I don't know why or when these feelings developed but I've had them for quite a while but only recently have I realised that I despise my race and skin-colour. I don't have anything in common with black/African culture. In fact I get embarrassed when I'm asked about my black heritage.


In truth being black is an inconvenience and something I will never be truly comfortable with.


I have never spoken about this before and I'm not sure why I've even decided to make a thread about it as I can imagine many of you will attack me for being... different.
What exactly do you mean by black heritage? 'Black' people come from different cultures and backgrounds.

If a tran-sexual can claim to be trapped in the wrong body and identify as a different gender. Why can't people accept me for identifying as a white person
Are you sure that you identify as a white person or maybe it has something to do with internalized racism?!


Please share your opinions. Dispense with the niceties, words are wind.


There is nothing much that you could do. What is it exactly that you're unhappy with: skin tone or some other physical features?
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Original post by Bombay-Tough-Guy
no way dude, you are a reverse-wigger? the black eminem?


Generally known as 'oreo cookies'.
Original post by Hopefulcici
What do you mean by 'Black/African culture, cause the culture that is depicted in the media of twerking and gangs isn't the true representative of black culture. There is no real way to change your race, like a transexual can with their gender.I mean look at Michael Jackson towards the end of his life he didn't even look human. Being black is what you are and what you will always be. I dont see how it is an inconvenience, its only a inconvenience if you let be one. My advice look into proper black/African culture. Look into influential black people. Study more about your ancestors. Knowing all this will make you proud to be the colour that you are.


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Wasn't Michael Jackson diagnosed with vetiligo and lupus?
Original post by DiddyDec
It is a genuine thing. It is called Ethnic Identity Conflict.


I think I should have been born a noble. I hate the culture that I've been brought up in with these common folk, and I yearn for the activities that richer people partake in, such as afternoon tea and fox hunting. I even speak as though I'm from the upper middle class. Why can't people just treat me like the Princess I really am?

Seriously, that's how retarded it sounds. In fact it's even worse, since no race is a homogeneous group.
Original post by Zachary T-H
You mean porn lies :eek:


Don't be dissapointed. I am sure that deep down you knew that already.
Your ethnicity does not define you as a person, therefore I don't see why you have a problem with being what you are. Be proud you little b it ch


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You need to read some Fanon.
Original post by Colonel Agansu
I don't know why or when these feelings developed but I've had them for quite a while but only recently have I realised that I despise my race and skin-colour. I don't have anything in common with black/African culture. In fact I get embarrassed when I'm asked about my black heritage.


In truth being black is an inconvenience and something I will never be truly comfortable with.


I have never spoken about this before and I'm not sure why I've even decided to make a thread about it as I can imagine many of you will attack me for being... different.


If a tran-sexual can claim to be trapped in the wrong body and identify as a different gender. Why can't people accept me for identifying as a white person.


Please share your opinions. Dispense with the niceties, words are wind.


Who taught you to hate yourself?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRSgUTWffMQ
Original post by perspiracious
Don't be dissapointed. I am sure that deep down you knew that already.


Well I do no that porn has no basis on the reality of sex but I don't really know if the black guy/ hung stereotype is correct as I have no personal experience in favour or against the stereotype. :/
Original post by Another
I think I should have been born a noble. I hate the culture that I've been brought up in with these common folk, and I yearn for the activities that richer people partake in, such as afternoon tea and fox hunting. I even speak as though I'm from the upper middle class. Why can't people just treat me like the Princess I really am?

Seriously, that's how retarded it sounds. In fact it's even worse, since no race is a homogeneous group.


I do love afternoon tea and fox hunting.

Apparently it can be caused by two main reasons. One is that the child was born mixed race and has an identity crisis with whether or not they should take up one parent's heritage or the other. The other reason is that they have been indoctrinated to believe another race is superior than their own, this can happen for a number of different reasons.
Original post by Colonel Agansu
I don't know why or when these feelings developed but I've had them for quite a while but only recently have I realised that I despise my race and skin-colour. I don't have anything in common with black/African culture. In fact I get embarrassed when I'm asked about my black heritage.


In truth being black is an inconvenience and something I will never be truly comfortable with.


I have never spoken about this before and I'm not sure why I've even decided to make a thread about it as I can imagine many of you will attack me for being... different.


If a tran-sexual can claim to be trapped in the wrong body and identify as a different gender. Why can't people accept me for identifying as a white person.


Please share your opinions. Dispense with the niceties, words are wind.


Well you can't change who you are. I am not black but I understand where you are coming from. I haven't been a minority before but I assume it is hard at times.

I don't know what to say. You should goto a trusteorthy councillor
Original post by Can you do this?
If I was to see an African person move to my school I would instantaneously want to befriend them, I mean youtubers like Ksi and his brother give dark skinned people a good name and to an extent popularity through the jokes they make about their heritage with chicken and stealing bikes which is racial steriotype but gives a laugh when taken light hearted ?




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What if that African person doesn't fit that stereotype?
Original post by Colonel Agansu
Would you ever say being male is better to a man who identifies as a woman?

Are you black?




I know you're trolling but I don't think that white is better. I just feel more white than I do black.

Is this a problem?


Thats like my religion. I went to a different religion school and I feel like I identify more with them to the extent that I don't really want to goto my church anymore because I don't feel like its me.
Original post by Kadak
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What if that African person doesn't fit that stereotype?

Then embrace the difference
Original post by Kadak
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What if that African person doesn't fit that stereotype?

NOOOO! That can't be true!!!
Original post by Colonel Agansu
I don't know why or when these feelings developed but I've had them for quite a while but only recently have I realised that I despise my race and skin-colour. I don't have anything in common with black/African culture. In fact I get embarrassed when I'm asked about my black heritage.


In truth being black is an inconvenience and something I will never be truly comfortable with.


I have never spoken about this before and I'm not sure why I've even decided to make a thread about it as I can imagine many of you will attack me for being... different.


If a tran-sexual can claim to be trapped in the wrong body and identify as a different gender. Why can't people accept me for identifying as a white person.


Please share your opinions. Dispense with the niceties, words are wind.

There is no difference in what race or gender anyone is in peoples minds who are actually educated. As for the horrible people who believe that your race or gender or anything has anything to do with who you are as a human, they are ridiculous. In this day and age hopefully soon those kinds of people will soon become an embarrassment in our history books. Everyone is the same nothing should make a difference apart from whats inside. Be proud of where you come from as thats what makes you you.
Original post by Can you do this?
Then embrace the difference




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Too bad your view is not universal.

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