KingFreeman;c-9762907 said:deadeye;c-9762890 said:Joker_De_La_Lover;c-9762422 said:deadeye;c-9762367 said:Huey_C;c-9762127 said:deadeye;c-9761993 said:deadeye;c-9761267 said:KingFreeman;c-9760734 said:If Jesse Williams and Russel Wilson get a pass...
Russell Wilson isn't mixed though.
Both of his parents are black.
For whoever no-signed this, me and Russell are from the same hometown and went to the same church.
So, your no-signs are based on inaccurate information.
Also, there's this:
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Lmao you ethered yourself, his dad isn't black
Nah..........his father's black bruh.
He just has curly hair.
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On top of that, when some of you thought he was mixed.......you know damn well you were implying that he was the product of a black/white interracial relationship.
So, regardless of what you think his father is..........I'm sure you can see that he's clearly not white.
Wilson's great-great-grandfather was a slave to a Confederate colonel and was freed after the American Civil War. Wilson's paternal grandfather, Harrison B. Wilson Jr., is a former president of Norfolk State University who played football and basketball at Kentucky State University, and his paternal grandmother, Anna W. Wilson, was on the faculty at Jackson State University. Wilson's maternal grandfather was noted painter A. B. Jackson. According to genetic admixture analysis, Wilson is 62% African, 36% European, 1% West Asian, and 1% Central Asian. His family lineage has been traced back to 524 A.D. to Saint Arnulf of Metz.
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You said he wasn't mixed. Why you high fiving and shit. You were wrong.
Fun Fact:
Most black people in the United States are mixed.
Just not mixed in the sense of having a white parent.
That racial breakdown is probably similar to most African Americans.
60-70% African, and 30% other: little bit of European, Asian, Indian, etc.
Funny thing is, even though Barack Obama is considered mixed because he has a white mother..........he probably has just as much (if not more) African blood than the average African American because his father is from Kenya.
Basically, the only people who have close to 100% African blood are from Africa.
Not people who are of African descent and multiple generations removed from Africa........but actual Africans.
For that matter, most Americans in general are mixed with something........but only in terms of ancestral lineage.
Not in terms of direct parentage.
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