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16079262? ago
I'm lost /pol/
I have knowledge of the european roots of my family ever since they came to America. My dad's parents come from Ireland and Scotland, and my mom's parents come from Germany and sweden. So I'm pretty much a European mutt. But way back in time, my great great great grandfather had relations with a ute native American, so I have ute blood in me, a small amount of it, maybe up to 10% of my blood, at the most.
Am I considered white still? Even if if I have a miniscule amount of non-white blood? Or does that mean the rest of my 95% white blood doesn't count and I'm non-white?
My mom seems to overindulge in our family's roots especially on the native American aspect, I think a little too much too.
She's sort of leftist who supports lgbtq rights but a little right wing as she supports the second amendment
I need your guys opinion
I just want to know if I am still considered white
16079267? ago
Look at your skin. Is it a light peach color? Do you have less than 1/8th non-white blood? If the answer's yes, you're considered white. Never wail about that 10% red blood to get sympathy bucks. Native Americans will shit themselves with rage in your general direction.
16079270? ago
Thank you for your guidance
So in my case, I am still very white. Any non-white blood in me is like a tiny prick of ink on a large white canvas
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Thank you