>>3933932so if Indya Moore is just black...
and I'm just white...
but our tanlines show the same color of skin...
then...
...by god, this Anon is actually slowly beginning to understand a point I made about how mixed people identify over a half hour ago!
He's resisting, but through his resistance, you can see the gears trying to turn in his pathetic little idiot-skull. :^)
Indya Moore is Haitian, Puerto Rican, and Dominican. Within those nationalities there are certainly other ethnicities you could discuss for further granularity.
"White" and "black" aren't the end-all be-all of terms, if you haven't figured that out yet.
I can say I'm "white and native american"
Or I can say I'm "Scottish, Creek, French, Welsh, Muscogee, Waccamaw, English, Choctaw, and Lumbee"
They both communicate the same thing, but one communicates it with more specificity.
My family has been using the last name "Williams" through one line since it was spelled "Ap Wilgym" and they were Norman allies, but that doesn't mean my particular line's been back to Wales any time in the past 400 years.
Welcome to a continent that didn't have surnames a few hundred years ago, autistic bureaucrats. Enjoy your headaches. :^)