June 8, 2014
Henry Louis Gates shows celebs Race Exists
Michelle Rodriguez is "appalled" to discover she's 72.4% European.
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Oh be fair. She's laughing. She isn't really upset.
You be fair. I watched it and she may have been laughing but the laughter was from embarrassment; clearly she was expressing her true sentiment. Welcome to Amerikkka 2014. Yippee!
A lot of Americans want to believe they have more American Indian DNA than they actually do, particularly females. An old Simpsons episode poked fun at this a long time ago. This sentiment goes quite a bit deeper with Puerto Ricans, who take particular pride in being "Boriqua."
Eh, she's banging (or tongue banging or whatever it is they do) horsey-British upper-class-slash-gurning-goblin Cara Delavigne. How embarrassed could she really be?
"Some of America's most notable figures".... reallllly....
Michelle Rodriguez maybe predominantly Caucasian in ancestry, but she also has 21 percent Sub Saharan African admixture.
By Jim Crow standards she would have been considered "Black" and not "White".
Eva Longhoria Parker was disgusted to find that she was 90%+ European as she wanted to have a higher percentage of coolness and was not a good enough actress to hide her disappointment.
Where's the first shuttle to Mars?
Michelle Rodriguez is in a sexual relationship with a white female and a white male, I doubt she's appalled.
Genetic numerology's myth-- it points not to post-racism but to the human family. While keeping Caucasoid, Negroid and Mongoloid in place as if denying them technically was realistic.
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