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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Punos_Rey: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Antalas: It's problematic since the use of this term is profoundly oversimplifying certain realities and misleading. Moreover, it can be employed in deeply racist ideological discourses seeking to appropriate the heritage of other populations. As I have emphasized many times, there is [b]no reason to associate populations solely based on a shared dark skin color if they do not share a genetic heritage, culture, or even certain anatomical traits[/b]. The term "black", as [b]understood today, is defined not only by dark skin but also by particular hair types and distinctive physical features.[/b] That's why today you have populations with very dark skin in North Africa, Arabia, or India, yet no one considers them black, and they can be distinguished quite well. In genetics as well, it is quite straightforward to differentiate a component shared by many Eurasian and North African populations from that found in West or Central Africa. A Berber with light skin from the remote mountains of the Atlas is genetically and physically closer to these Nubians than a West African, and yet, with the label "black", one would think the opposite... [/QUOTE]Ok that's it. Define here and now, what makes a Black person I want a concrete definition from you of what makes a Black person and why your definition is the one true one. No picture shows. No deflections. I'm not going to do like last time going back and forth with you. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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