I met a guy today that raised an interesting point. He's white, but was born in South Africa, so is he white or african american? Since the term is thrown around incorrectly these days and is misused as a synonym for black, what is he?
3/26/2008 4:15:00 PM
racist
3/26/2008 4:15:21 PM
slave master bob
3/26/2008 4:16:57 PM
3/26/2008 4:17:22 PM
it depends on where he is actuallyIf he's in America, then he's whiteif he's in Africa, then he's African
3/26/2008 4:18:00 PM
That part of Africa doesn't count towards the African-American designation. There has to be a high concentration of black people in the area, a 3:1 black to white ratio is considered classificatory standard.
3/26/2008 4:18:23 PM
haha what, so if you're from Africa but there aren't enough black people you can't be an african american?god damn this country is fucking retarded
3/26/2008 4:19:44 PM
carl face
3/26/2008 4:19:47 PM
U GOTTA BE BLACK TO BE AFRICAN DUH
3/26/2008 4:20:35 PM
this was the theme of Charlize Theron's SNL monologue.
3/26/2008 4:21:12 PM
so he's a Afrikaner
3/26/2008 4:22:11 PM
African American...same as my aunt (except she was born in Zambia, but whatever)
3/26/2008 4:23:15 PM
yeah I pretty much pulled that outta my turd cutter
3/26/2008 4:24:48 PM
remember african american =/= black, what if a black guy is born in asia, is he african american? or asian american?
3/26/2008 4:31:02 PM
you are the first person to ever think of this and post it on the wolfweb
3/26/2008 4:32:18 PM
like I said, it depends on where this person is when he's being labeled.It makes you realize just how fucked up and arbitrary this whole nomenclature for race really is.
3/26/2008 4:32:36 PM
Ethnicity v Nationality
3/26/2008 4:37:37 PM
3/26/2008 4:46:49 PM
no, everywhere else in the world they ae called black, or negros in spanish countries
3/26/2008 4:51:31 PM
I never understood why we went away from colored
3/26/2008 4:55:15 PM
Technically, we are all African.
3/26/2008 4:56:29 PM
he is white and african american, if hes in the statesputting political correctness aside, hes more african american than any black person born in the us[Edited on March 26, 2008 at 4:57 PM. Reason : ^ ultimatly true]
3/26/2008 4:56:51 PM
^ exactly
3/26/2008 4:58:12 PM
yeah I think african-american is obviously an American invented term but also, if this guy spent much of his life in south africa and is now an american citizen, hell yeah he is african-american.
3/26/2008 5:01:12 PM
this is not an original thought. Both Charlize Theron and Dave Matthews are South African.
3/26/2008 5:05:13 PM
3/26/2008 5:09:22 PM
I thought this thread was about Barack Obama.
3/26/2008 5:12:13 PM
3/26/2008 5:12:22 PM
3/26/2008 5:14:53 PM
arent english and spanish the top two languages in the world?stop being contrary
3/26/2008 5:22:31 PM
No.
3/26/2008 5:23:07 PM
3/26/2008 5:23:12 PM
^^^Mandarin is number one, next follow english and spanish
3/26/2008 5:24:41 PM
3/26/2008 5:35:05 PM
That's pretty much been addressed: yesThere's a term for racially foreign, culturally white: white-washed
3/26/2008 5:36:48 PM
i don't agree.imagine this:a chinese kid is born in sudan.a sudanese kid is born in china.you gonna say the 1st one is more sudanese than the 2nd, and the 2nd is more chinese than the 1st?that's silly.
3/26/2008 5:39:33 PM
Now you're mixing up your scenarios: are they simply born there, or raised there?Decide, and THEN ask.
3/26/2008 5:41:22 PM
once again, mixing up race and ethnicity
3/26/2008 5:44:09 PM
raised for 5 years.10 years.15 years.does your answer depend on how long they are raised there?actually, it shouldn't. some kids are born in a foreign country and from the beginning, they adapt the culture of their parents' adopted country. even at the age 5-10, you can't tell them apart from the locals.and then there are some kids born in very very traditional and closed families, and even at the age of 15-20, they act like people from their country, not their parents' adopted country.so it all depends on the family.but yes, in the case of african americans, they are all far-removed from african culture. i can admit that. (unless it is some africans who have moved recently)
3/26/2008 5:45:44 PM
3/26/2008 5:47:31 PM
Cracka
3/26/2008 5:48:33 PM
the way i always thought it worked: (insert nationality)-American meant that you were from the other nation and had come to America IN YOUR LIFETIME.then ethnicity is something very different[Edited on March 26, 2008 at 5:50 PM. Reason : ]
3/26/2008 5:49:33 PM
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3/26/2008 5:50:24 PM
^^yeamy mom's parents are Italian-Americans (immigrated)but my mom is an American, even though she's pure Italian.[Edited on March 26, 2008 at 5:52 PM. Reason : .]
3/26/2008 5:52:08 PM
3/26/2008 5:53:02 PM
lets not split hairs herethat guy is more african american than any black person born in the usif you are born in the united states and you live in the united states then you are american, regardless of what color you areif you are born in africa and live in the united states, then you are african american. race is not an issue. he is truely one of the few people who can without a doubt call himself an african americanits a matter of classification
3/26/2008 5:56:24 PM
holy fucking mother of DUH
3/26/2008 5:58:31 PM
exactly, duh
3/26/2008 6:00:08 PM
because it has been 200 years since they have been here in the US, and they have not stuck to their culture/traditions.even in the most traditional african american families, perhaps at the most 5% of their culture is really african.
3/26/2008 6:01:29 PM
words, this is chit chat, not read a bunch of shit chat, amirite?[Edited on March 26, 2008 at 6:05 PM. Reason : .]
3/26/2008 6:02:37 PM