Pyro Max
Your Worst Nightmare
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In America we ask about racial background because, we want to try to ensure that there is some type of equality to access of resources. The side affect is that we appear more grouped. Currently we are so consumed with equality that we have a program of Affirmative Action. This requires that we track who ( racially ) is getting what.
But we all know this. What we dont know is the original question.
If you are black and your family is from the West Indies, are you African-American? My sister in law who is a hr manager for a huge phone company says most dark skinned people who do not see themselves as African, respond other.
But we all know this. What we dont know is the original question.
If you are black and your family is from the West Indies, are you African-American? My sister in law who is a hr manager for a huge phone company says most dark skinned people who do not see themselves as African, respond other.