My experience is mostly being asked what I am and I gladly say mixed then tell them what my parents are. I think the more people know who we are the better.
Mixed culture, & maybe mixed race. For example are we assuming the French person is Caucasian? They might be of Arabic descent or Caucasian-Arabic, etc. The American could be any race, ot just Caucasian. So it's possible to loosely make the statement, "Oh, they're mixed race, French & American," & mean that the person is mixed culturally & racially.
@@pseudonymphmusic7721 Why stop? Mixing cultures is what will lead to a true utopia. If there are no differences, there is no racism. There is no racism if we all are the same race. Like it or not, that is slowly where humanity is headed. Join the march of progress sister, or fall behind alone and selfish.
Lets be totally honest here any way we look at it on all honestly if our European 4 fathers didn't colonize everything they seen and touched we wouldn't have the stereotypes we'd have our culture.(period)
Sometimes you can’t tell a mixed race person it’s only if they mention it. Most mixed race people are the ones who make big deals out of being mixed race. I have mixed race people in my family and we embrace them.
If someone is voicing they have a struggle with fitting in, you shouldn't be so dismissive. Their pain might be different but it is still pain at the end of the day
Then their lucky but not all mixed race people have such positive experiences :) When a mixed race person struggles it has triggers and does not just happen out of nowhere.
If a person has an invisible disability-- it's not seen, but they still bear the weight of it. No one may notice unless they mention it.... However, it still exists, & furthermore, the person w/ this invisible disability hears the many not so positive comments of others who can't tell they are disabled. As a result, they are very aware of others' feelings about people like them. In other words, the issue is not that, "see they would appear "normal" or like everyone else around them if the didn't say anything." Whether or not they say anything, they are like & unlike others around them. Their speaking up about it doesn't bring about the unlikeness to the majority, they are actually similar & dissimilar to the majority. This experience is very likely the experience of the mixed-race person you've described.
The thing about some mixed race people I don't get is if you don't ask, they'll usually tell you what they are without you having any interest, whatsoever. But if you ask them, they say, "I'm human." with an attitude. Oh 🆗️ 🆒️
Well if you're obviously monoracial, you don't get the "What are you?" question. I personally don't mind if people ask me politely about my ethnic background out of curiosity, but it does get tiring to have to constantly explain myself.
Well the “what are you question” seems a little rude and invasive to begins with. No mixed person owes others an explanation of what their mixed with and it’s true we’re all human 🤷♀️
But she said her dad is (East) Indian & her mom is mixed race Jamaican-- as such she isn't bi-racial (meaning 2 races), but mixed-race, meaning several races combined.
Thank God someone said it. She had a LOT more to talk about, and completely disregarded mixed people who are not in touch with their families and who do not live/experience within multiple cultures. I'm very mixed, and I found it very hard to relate most of the time :/
Mixed race people we are the hybrids. Mix a lion with a tiger and it creates the majestic liger who is bigger and physically stronger. Never forget how special you are 💗
Kenya, Uganda and Jamaican are nationalities. Not races. She's African and South Asian (Indian) . The end
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My experience is mostly being asked what I am and I gladly say mixed then tell them what my parents are. I think the more people know who we are the better.
You being proud insinuates a “us vs. them” mentality. People aren’t proud to say they are White anymore. But mix and melanated is in.
Emotional talk! Thank you for sharing your story which surely many can relate to as the world becomes more diverse.
Literally you said everything I was thinking ❤️I’m so tired of people assuming I’m from here and there like just stop
Authentic talk, well delivered🙏🏼
I'm a mixed music artist!!!! Identity had always been a big issue for me
Your parents messed up
@@kadogo7712how😂
Jamaican and African does not equal “mixed race.” That would be like saying a French and American baby is mixed race… Wow!
Mixed culture, & maybe mixed race. For example are we assuming the French person is Caucasian? They might be of Arabic descent or Caucasian-Arabic, etc. The American could be any race, ot just Caucasian. So it's possible to loosely make the statement, "Oh, they're mixed race, French & American," & mean that the person is mixed culturally & racially.
Why did no one laugh WHEN SHE SAID HER MOM THOUGHT TED WAS A PERSON IT WAS SO FUNNY WTF
i think this presentation mightve just been recorded without an audience
Real and beautiful so proud of my girl !❤️
um, how can you do a TED talk on race and not know the difference between race and ethnicity?
As a mixed race boy, I can confirm I am very loyal 😂
I'm adopted and mixed race... It's a weird place to be...
People shouldnt race mix. It's wrong.
Wonderful talk, but do note that being a weeb does NOT make you Japanese.
I can sip Ramen all day long it wont make me of Asian decent.
A good portion of your accent sounds Jamaican. I'm part Jamaican.
well said Simran
Thanks for conflating Japanese with anime. So much for complaining about stereotypes
Salam alaikum part😂😂😂😭😭 well said sim
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Awesome
“With the amount of anime I’ve watched”😂😂😂
Mixed race is the best!! I love it.. soon we will take over the world! Lol .
Bro stop that kind of talk but it’s good to be healthily proud!
@@pseudonymphmusic7721 y not
@@pseudonymphmusic7721 Why stop? Mixing cultures is what will lead to a true utopia. If there are no differences, there is no racism. There is no racism if we all are the same race.
Like it or not, that is slowly where humanity is headed. Join the march of progress sister, or fall behind alone and selfish.
@@trollking6315 here will always be differences, im mixed and have other mixed people telling how im too dark, racism will never ever go
And humanities IQ continues to drop kek.@@trollking6315
Lets be totally honest here any way we look at it on all honestly if our European 4 fathers didn't colonize everything they seen and touched we wouldn't have the stereotypes we'd have our culture.(period)
Sometimes you can’t tell a mixed race person it’s only if they mention it. Most mixed race people are the ones who make big deals out of being mixed race. I have mixed race people in my family and we embrace them.
Don’t speak on struggle you don’t know
If someone is voicing they have a struggle with fitting in, you shouldn't be so dismissive. Their pain might be different but it is still pain at the end of the day
Then their lucky but not all mixed race people have such positive experiences :) When a mixed race person struggles it has triggers and does not just happen out of nowhere.
If a person has an invisible disability-- it's not seen, but they still bear the weight of it. No one may notice unless they mention it.... However, it still exists, & furthermore, the person w/ this invisible disability hears the many not so positive comments of others who can't tell they are disabled. As a result, they are very aware of others' feelings about people like them. In other words, the issue is not that, "see they would appear "normal" or like everyone else around them if the didn't say anything." Whether or not they say anything, they are like & unlike others around them. Their speaking up about it doesn't bring about the unlikeness to the majority, they are actually similar & dissimilar to the majority. This experience is very likely the experience of the mixed-race person you've described.
I wanna go to Uganda now to visit
It's not fair that mixed people have these symptoms
The thing about some mixed race people I don't get is if you don't ask, they'll usually tell you what they are without you having any interest, whatsoever. But if you ask them, they say, "I'm human." with an attitude. Oh 🆗️ 🆒️
Well if you're obviously monoracial, you don't get the "What are you?" question. I personally don't mind if people ask me politely about my ethnic background out of curiosity, but it does get tiring to have to constantly explain myself.
Well the “what are you question” seems a little rude and invasive to begins with. No mixed person owes others an explanation of what their mixed with and it’s true we’re all human 🤷♀️
The "attitude" is self respect,why should us mixed people or anyone tbh have to go out of their way to explain our existence?
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People don’t care anymore. They only ask for conversations sake
you are not a "biracial"!!! it's like saying that Moroccan and Iraqi are "mixed" where they are both arabs!!!
Not all Moroccans are Arabs
Yep ,u are right
But she said her dad is (East) Indian & her mom is mixed race Jamaican-- as such she isn't bi-racial (meaning 2 races), but mixed-race, meaning several races combined.
I am “African White”
LEARNED NOTHING WATCHING THIS HONESTLY
Thank God someone said it. She had a LOT more to talk about, and completely disregarded mixed people who are not in touch with their families and who do not live/experience within multiple cultures. I'm very mixed, and I found it very hard to relate most of the time :/
Lol true
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She just looks indian you guys couldve gotten a better example
LOL, no, she doesn't. 🤨
Brain damage in the wild
Well that's the point people expect mixed people to look a certain way but they all look completely different. There is no better example.
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Idi Amin must be rolling in his grave right now. 🤣
Mixed race people we are the hybrids. Mix a lion with a tiger and it creates the majestic liger who is bigger and physically stronger. Never forget how special you are 💗
Except it doesnt always go down like that. Often it doesn't. And those animals become infertile.
a lion and a tiger are two different species. a european and an african are the same species.
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