Well being of african descent, they too are naturally aggressive and were born with a predisposition to attack whites Hotwater
i have a mulatto friend myself, he's a pretty good guy too. he's better behaved than many blacks and whites that i've met.
so far as i can tell, you can only refer to someone as half black if the other half is not white. i'm pretty sure it's in the PC handbook.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/24085.php seems like even blacks brains go through similiar changes that whites brains do when they see fellow blacks.
I didn't call him half black. I said 'halfsie.' I watched a Wayans Brothers movie once. Wasn't fond of it. But I think that points out my racial sensitivity.
Isn't mulatto a great word derived from mule (according to wiki) the mule, which is the hybrid offspring of a horse and a donkey Hotwater
"One theory," Lieberman said, "is that people are likely to pick up the stereotypes prevalent in a society regardless of whether their family or community agrees with those stereotypes. Several social psychologists have found evidence for this view." Kinda reminds me of a Chris Rock thing. "Who's more racist. Black people or white people?" "Black people. Because we hate black people too." Kinda said that we've turned the blacks against each other. We should unite against our common enemies... Like Pavel.
aw, that's too bad. it rolls off the tongue so nicely and brings to mind beautiful mixed race people. pfft. i got this from ask.com: The word ‘mulatto’ is derived from the Arabic muwallad, which originally referred to persons who were not ‘genuine’ Arabs, especially individuals born of black-white ‘misalliances’. With the beginning of the transatlantic African slave trade in the fifteenth century, the word mulatto first found its way into Portuguese, and then into almost all European languages, as the term for offspring of mixed European (Caucasian) and African (Negroid) parentage. (Only Afrikaans used the word ‘Bastard’ for such persons.)