She is majority white. Majority was always the decider.
Thanks for proving she's African American.
You proved my claim.
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She is majority white. Majority was always the decider.
1) 49% is not a majority.
2) "always the decider" according to whom?
The predominant ethnicity was always the decider nonetheless. Do you not remember the census bar? That was what I had argued at the start. That you wanted to have your own little secret standard is hilarious though.![]()
In what world?
Post your rules saying Valerie Jarrett cannot say she is African-American.
CAP - Commonly accepted practice
Only a dip or manipulator would list a minority background as a main ethnicity.
She would either be white or bi-racial. You argued African American like a dip .![]()
CAAP - Commonly accepted practice?
Accepted by whom?
Thanks for admitting there is nothing stopping Valerie Jarrett or anyone else from saying she is African American.
Even going by your made up rules, 46% + 5% = 51%You argued African American like a dip .
That's majority African American.
lol
I'm sorry basic math / your psychopathy is tripping you up on this one.![]()
You actually just tried to add Native American to the African American to desperately reach a number.
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Derp remembers the good ol' days when persons of mixed race could access the "whites only" bathrooms as long as they provided a DNA test proving they were less than 50% black.
I was using your stupid rules to show it's stupid.
The term is African American, which means an American of African descent.
Here is what the census actually says:
There is no percentage rule like you stupidly claimed.DEFINITION OF BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN USED
IN THE 2010 CENSUS
According to OMB, “Black or African American” refers to a person
having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa.
The Black racial category includes people who marked the “Black,
African Am., or Negro” checkbox. It also includes respondents who
reported entries such as African American; Sub-Saharan African
entries, such as Kenyan and Nigerian; and Afro-Caribbean entries,
such as Haitian and Jamaican.
You are wrong.
Valerie Jarrett is an African American.
"Arab/Iranian"
Either way, your logic stands at 46 % > 49 %![]()
Nope, my logic stands at this:
What is your rule she has to say she's white?DEFINITION OF BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN USED
IN THE 2010 CENSUS
According to OMB, “Black or African American” refers to a person
having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa.
The Black racial category includes people who marked the “Black,
African Am., or Negro” checkbox. It also includes respondents who
reported entries such as African American; Sub-Saharan African
entries, such as Kenyan and Nigerian; and Afro-Caribbean entries,
such as Haitian and Jamaican.
Post it. I posted my definition. Post yours.
Common sense says she's white or bi-racial, not the second-most ethnicity.
But I get that you found out that the census caters to snowflakes and ignoramuses to a degree, so good on you. That's like a W for you.
that even your W's are still L's.
Sorry, you didn't answer the question.
What is your rule she has to say she's white?
Post it. I posted my definition. Post yours.
Question was answered. You can throw your usual tantrum.
So you have no rule.
You are wrong.
Valerie Jarrett is and always has been African American.
To repeat: You are wrong and there is nothing you can do about it.
lol
I gave you the "rule". Go ahead and review it and then tell me. Or continue asking stupid questions; you've admitted you have no limit on that.![]()
That wasn't a rule.
lol
You're desperation is palpable. You keep worrying about a rule to cover up the fact that you're claiming 46 % > 49 %![]()
I never claimed that.
Valerie Jarrett is African American and you can't do anything about it.
derp just spouts his own opinion, claims it represents "common sense" and then claims that the supposed "common sense" is a rule we should all respect
crofl
It's common sense to claim your lesser ethnic origin for your primary ethnicity?![]()
If the DNA is 3% and you didn't even know that until a few years ago, it's complete common sense for Jarrett to say she is African American because none of what you say has ever mattered. Quite the opposite tbh.
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