Amphatoast wrote:is not white.
He is BLACK
Why?
He was born in South Africa so he is African, hence he is black.
Jango Fett-X wrote:c-webbsixers wrote:South Africa's different, it's colder there. They're all mostly white people...
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I can't be completely sure, but from memory I believe that about 80% of South Africans are black
c-webbsixers wrote:South Africa's different, it's colder there. They're all mostly white people...
fgrep15 wrote:This is just retarded. It's not colder in South Africa, and it's not mostly white people. Their's a lot of white people due to previous colonization, most other African countries "moved" the white people out after they got their independence so they could take charge of their own country, but South Africa did not.
Also no, Nash is not black, he can be African, but he's not black. Being born in Africa doesn't make you black, it's like saying a black person born in North America is white
from 2001 South African census....
The 2001 census provided five racial categories by which people could classify themselves, the last of which, "unspecified/other" drew negligible responses, and these results were omitted. Results for the other categories were:
* African/Black - 79,0%
* White - 9.6%
* Coloured - 8.9%
* Indian/Asian - 2.5%
http://www.southafrica.info/ess_info/sa_glance/demographics/population.htm
fgrep15 wrote:c-webbsixers wrote:South Africa's different, it's colder there. They're all mostly white people...This is just retarded. It's not colder in South Africa, and it's not mostly white people. Their's a lot of white people due to previous colonization, most other African countries "moved" the white people out after they got their independence so they could take charge of their own country, but South Africa did not.
Also no, Nash is not black, he can be African, but he's not black. Being born in Africa doesn't make you black, it's like saying a black person born in North America is white
The X wrote:I will put this topic to rest....
from 2001 South African census....
The 2001 census provided five racial categories by which people could classify themselves, the last of which, "unspecified/other" drew negligible responses, and these results were omitted. Results for the other categories were:
* African/Black - 79,0%
* White - 9.6%
* Coloured - 8.9%
* Indian/Asian - 2.5%
http://www.southafrica.info/ess_info/sa ... lation.htm
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