Mercy Posted January 28, 2010 Content Count: 1735 Joined: 08/03/08 Status: Offline Share Posted January 28, 2010 75% russian and 25% armenian dad 100% russian and mom 50% russian and 50% armenian Link to comment
Crimson Posted January 28, 2010 Content Count: 5303 Joined: 05/20/08 Status: Offline Share Posted January 28, 2010 (edited) Nationality: British Ethnicity: 100% Caucasian Edited January 29, 2010 by Crimson Link to comment
Micro Posted January 28, 2010 Content Count: 561 Joined: 04/03/09 Status: Offline Share Posted January 28, 2010 Mostly Canadian, but with some British relitive backround Link to comment
Drox Posted January 28, 2010 Content Count: 8383 Joined: 12/17/08 Status: Offline Share Posted January 28, 2010 Italian/Korean/Britain/Scotland/America are not fucking ethnicities you tards. Those actually can be "An ethnic group is a group of humans whose members identify with each other, through a common heritage that is real or assumed. This shared heritage may be based upon putative common ancestry, history, kinship, religion, language, shared territory, nationality or physical appearance. Members of an ethnic group are conscious of belonging to an ethnic group; moreover ethnic identity is further marked by the recognition from others of a group's distinctiveness." So if someone list their ethnic background and say they are part Italian, why isnt that ethnicities? Link to comment
Red Posted January 28, 2010 Content Count: 6559 Joined: 03/14/07 Status: Offline Share Posted January 28, 2010 So if someone list their ethnic background and say they are part Italian, why isnt that ethnicities? Because of the growth of immigration. You could say "Canadian/British" and be 50% Middle Eastern and 50% Indian ethnically, yet in our heads, for the most part, when we hear someone say I'm Canadian/American you think of a White person. I'm just saying, it can be misleading, given the intent of the statement versus the perception of the reader. Personal example: If I had simply said "I'm Half French/ Half American", you wouldn't know I'm actually Half Asian. I would have answered his question of Nationality, but not of ethnicity, at least not in the sense that most people think of it. Link to comment
b0red Posted January 28, 2010 Content Count: 4360 Joined: 04/25/09 Status: Offline Share Posted January 28, 2010 Italian Irish I got mob blood in me. Both ways. Link to comment
Drox Posted January 28, 2010 Content Count: 8383 Joined: 12/17/08 Status: Offline Share Posted January 28, 2010 Because of the growth of immigration. You could say "Canadian/British" and be 50% Middle Eastern and 50% Indian ethnically, yet in our heads, for the most part, when we hear someone say I'm Canadian/American you think of a White person. I'm just saying, it can be misleading, given the intent of the statement versus the perception of the reader. Personal example: If I had simply said "I'm Half French/ Half American", you wouldn't know I'm actually Half Asian. I would have answered his question of Nationality, but not of ethnicity, at least not in the sense that most people think of it. hmmm I see Link to comment
Henrik Posted January 28, 2010 Content Count: 1756 Joined: 07/20/08 Status: Offline Share Posted January 28, 2010 62% norwegian 38 % danish Link to comment
Leon Posted January 28, 2010 Content Count: 3206 Joined: 03/20/09 Status: Offline Share Posted January 28, 2010 Puerto Rican. Now bow down to your god. :] Link to comment
Sexy Fish Posted January 28, 2010 Content Count: 445 Joined: 09/14/09 Status: Offline Share Posted January 28, 2010 Choctaw, Scottish and German. Link to comment
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