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"Built for BBC" is it a coping mechanism?

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Why do black people look at race mixing as a point of pride or something that determines value of their race? If they were so proud of being black wouldn't they try to keep their lineage as pure as possible by not diluting it by breeding with white people? How come black people have no problem calling mixed people black but you'll never see white people calling mixed people white? Black people seem to be the only racial group I know of that does this, it's strange. In black culture you are looked at as kings/queens of the highest order if you are mixed.
Black women hate themselves so much they'll go dumpster diving for weave. It's never weave that is made to mimick the hair that grows naturally from their own scalps, it's always asian, indian or brazillian hair.

Look at the extent of desperation black women are at to cover up their own hair. Digging through a dumpster for hair doesn't seem like something a person with pride or dignity would do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CJxfVZ_1sI

Going through the process of digging through a garbage dump for hair to clean and place on your head because you hate your own lineage that much doesn't seem like an activity for a race with pride. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCbFl9UHQh4

This is ultimately why I don't understand "built for BBC", you are literally saying any race but your own is an upgrade or "your genes are better than mine, so I want you to dilute my heritage with a mixed baby so the end result doesn't look like me."