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No you can't use non natives and use them in your agenda and say well that mean some egyptian are white saar. Phenotypes are predicted completely by your genetics you can not have a anglo saxon phenotype as a native egyptian or a nordic one or a north pontid or a bruun. Just beacuse Irish and Ukrainians are considered white nowadays are due to how close genetically they are to english. Nafris don't have that luxury.You haven't debunked my main points, but you actually proved them, Benjamin Franklin and Early United States only considered the English white, but so were the indians and the irish, the irish started to be white, because they looked closer to the ''British'' or the original white people, and about phenotypes, you ignorantly used the average phenotype in each not knowing, there can be white people in any part of the world, yes on average egyptians aren't white, but there are white people regardless about how you like it.
Except I've literally sent my whole hand before...a friendly reminder, you haven't sent a picture of your skin yet, but you say i'm ethnic.
This girl is an Egyptian, and she looks completely, white, but according to your logic, i can't use her because her great great great great great grandfather came from somewhere else, right? (fully assimilated european by the way)No you can't use non natives and use them in your agenda and say well that mean some egyptian are white saar. Phenotypes are predicted completely by your genetics you can not have a anglo saxon phenotype as a native egyptian or a nordic one or a north pontid or a bruun. Just beacuse Irish and Ukrainians are considered white nowadays are due to how close genetically they are to english. Nafris don't have that luxury.
Dude, the thing is, i look whiter then you, i have pale skin and blue eyes, but you cope too hard...Except I've literally sent my whole hand before...
You don't even know what I look like...Dude, the thing is, i look whiter then you, i have pale skin and blue eyes, but you cope too hard...
@Debetro@psychomandible I'll play into your argument, Egypt has about like 10% white-passing people (I'm one of them), and United States has about let's say 40% white-passing people, at BEST, (decreasing by the way), why can Americans be considered white, but why can't we? Egypt and the United States are equally as diverse, and no i don't fucking care if they aren't natives or not, today they are Egyptians who speak Arabic and follow Islam, which is enough, but tell me why a DIVERSE country can be considered white, but another DIVERSE country, can't be considered white?
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Can you name some white passing egyptians or link some pictures.@psychomandible I'll play into your argument, Egypt has about like 10% white-passing people (I'm one of them), and United States has about let's say 40% white-passing people, at BEST, (decreasing by the way), why can Americans be considered white, but why can't we? Egypt and the United States are equally as diverse, and no i don't fucking care if they aren't natives or not, today they are Egyptians who speak Arabic and follow Islam, which is enough, but tell me why a DIVERSE country can be considered white, but another DIVERSE country, can't be considered white?
But saar we haz blue eye saar.
The ones he does send just look de pigmentedCan you name some white passing egyptians or link some pictures.
Why didn't tag me BhaiPeople often claim, that lighter people from traditionally dark skinned countries aren't white, and that only people from Europe are white, but let me tell you why that's wrong, here we go.
1 - The Social Construct.
Race is not based on strict biological or geographical facts, but on social perception. The way people are classified and treated is often based on how they appear, not necessarily their ancestry or birthplace. This is especially true when it comes to racial identity in societies like the U.S., where race is often determined by how someone looks rather than where they're from. So, if someone has lighter skin, European facial features, and fits into the stereotypical image of "whiteness," society will often categorize them as "white," regardless of their actual ethnic background or origin.
Examples, for the Social Construct:
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Irish and Italian immigrants were initially seen as racially distinct from Anglo-Saxon Americans, despite being European. They were often seen as "non-white" due to cultural differences and were discriminated against.
Over time, these people were gradually accepted into the category of "white", largely because they physically resembled the broader European descended population (lighter skin, facial features) and were able to assimilate into the dominant culture.
Now, let's say an Indian, is born in the United States, he's Protestant, speaks English with an American accent, behaves like ''white people'', rich, high class, and is a fourth or third generation migrant, despite all of this, he will never be considered white, because of his skin.
2 - Privilege and Social Perception (In White and Non White countries, such as Egypt, South Africa, Brazil, etc)
Whiteness is tied to privilege, and people who look "white" often experience the same privileges afforded to people who are socially accepted as white, regardless of their background. This includes better treatment in areas like employment, education, and law enforcement. This privilege is largely driven by social perception, where people are more likely to be treated as "white" if they conform to the visual cues associated with whiteness. Therefore, if someone looks white, society generally grants them the benefits of whiteness, because racial privilege is often about how others perceive you, not just where you’re from.
Example: A person who looks white and is pulled over by police is statistically less likely to be harassed or treated with suspicion compared to a person of color, even if they are involved in the same incident. White people, especially those who appear to conform to the visual markers of whiteness, often benefit from privileges such as fewer stops, less scrutiny, and fewer instances of racial profiling.
For example, light-skinned Hispanics or Middle Eastern people who pass as white often experience better treatment in police encounters than darker-skinned individuals of the same ethnicity.
3 - Societal Identity
Identity, including racial identity, is also about how individuals and communities identify themselves and how others perceive them. If someone with lighter skin is raised in a dominantly white society, their identity is likely to align with that society’s racial categories. This may lead them to identify as "white," and others will also perceive them as "white" based on their physical features. In this sense, appearance plays a major role in social and cultural identity, and looking white often results in being treated as white, regardless of one's actual ethnic background.
Example: The Experience of Latinos People in the USA.
Many people of Latino descent in the USA. have a range of skin tones and appearances. Latinos with lighter skin and European features (such as Spanish or Italian ancestry) are often seen as "white" by others and may identify as such, even if they are from Mexico, Puerto Rico, or another Latin American country.
A light-skinned Mexican-American woman might be seen as "white" in a predominantly white area, even though she is ethnically Mexican. She might identify more with white American culture due to socialization and feel less connected to other Latino communities.
Meanwhile, a dark-skinned Afro-Latino might not be perceived as "white" in the same way, despite having a similar ethnic background. This demonstrates how racial identity can be influenced by appearance and how people are socially categorized.
Years ago, during Biden Adminstration, White Mexicans used to cross the border freely, are less likely to be stopped, less likely to be deported, and are more likely to blend in.
Ukrainians, now Ukrainians are Slavs, who were mostly oppressed in history, either being looked down in Early United States or by the Nazi Regime who considered them non white, now these ''Non white people'', were running campaigns on the United States border, they were accepted and hell, even welcomed, and weren't deported unlike say some Mexicans or Indians
https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/29/us/ukrainians-us-mexico-border-cec/index.html
wanna know WHY? it's because of their fair skin, that's WHY, they are the poorest nation in Europe, they were historically genocided by neighboring countries Germany & Russia, treated as inferior, but in the modern world, they can cross illegally into the most Powerful country, just because of their skin color.
Conclusion: All of my points highlight, about how if you look white, you are WHITE, feel free to debunk my argument and comment something worthy.
@psychomandible @normie_joe @2025cel @Sonneillon @loyolaxavvierretard @Alias! @CorinthianLOX @heightmaxxing
Ofcourse, i'm in an anonymous incel sub-forum, arguing with a guy that gatekeeps being called ''white'', best i can except is a brown mexican or indian behind the screen...You don't even know what I look like...
I mean true, i do have blue eyes, why can't i be considered white, give up your reasoningsBut saar we haz blue eye saar.
Idk why ethnics try and mould definitions so they can fit in them. It's literally this meme
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SAAR YOU ARENT WHITEThe ones he does send just look de pigmented
I mean true, i do have blue eyes, why can't i be considered white, give up your reasonings
@The Homelander the irony that he was attacking you for making wojaks about him and then he does thisSAAR YOU ARENT WHITE
Unironically, that indian is whiter then your entire bloodline....View attachment 3660148
Why can't this african with blue eyes be considered white
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Or this indian gypsy boy ?
Except I'm neither....Ofcourse, i'm in an anonymous incel sub-forum, arguing with a guy that gatekeeps being called ''white'', best i can except is a brown mexican or indian behind the screen...
The same bloodline that gives me a 1/4 swedish ancestry? And german and northern slav ? Or the other side with Chechen ancestry and more slavic ?Unironically, that indian is whiter then your entire bloodline....
Cool where are you from...Except I'm neither....
AustraliaCool where are you from...
Correct.People often claim, that lighter people from traditionally dark skinned countries aren't white, and that only people from Europe are white, but let me tell you why that's wrong, here we go.
1 - The Social Construct.
Race is not based on strict biological or geographical facts, but on social perception. The way people are classified and treated is often based on how they appear, not necessarily their ancestry or birthplace. This is especially true when it comes to racial identity in societies like the U.S., where race is often determined by how someone looks rather than where they're from. So, if someone has lighter skin, European facial features, and fits into the stereotypical image of "whiteness," society will often categorize them as "white," regardless of their actual ethnic background or origin.
Examples, for the Social Construct:
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Irish and Italian immigrants were initially seen as racially distinct from Anglo-Saxon Americans, despite being European. They were often seen as "non-white" due to cultural differences and were discriminated against.
Over time, these people were gradually accepted into the category of "white", largely because they physically resembled the broader European descended population (lighter skin, facial features) and were able to assimilate into the dominant culture.
Now, let's say an Indian, is born in the United States, he's Protestant, speaks English with an American accent, behaves like ''white people'', rich, high class, and is a fourth or third generation migrant, despite all of this, he will never be considered white, because of his skin.
2 - Privilege and Social Perception (In White and Non White countries, such as Egypt, South Africa, Brazil, etc)
Whiteness is tied to privilege, and people who look "white" often experience the same privileges afforded to people who are socially accepted as white, regardless of their background. This includes better treatment in areas like employment, education, and law enforcement. This privilege is largely driven by social perception, where people are more likely to be treated as "white" if they conform to the visual cues associated with whiteness. Therefore, if someone looks white, society generally grants them the benefits of whiteness, because racial privilege is often about how others perceive you, not just where you’re from.
Example: A person who looks white and is pulled over by police is statistically less likely to be harassed or treated with suspicion compared to a person of color, even if they are involved in the same incident. White people, especially those who appear to conform to the visual markers of whiteness, often benefit from privileges such as fewer stops, less scrutiny, and fewer instances of racial profiling.
For example, light-skinned Hispanics or Middle Eastern people who pass as white often experience better treatment in police encounters than darker-skinned individuals of the same ethnicity.
3 - Societal Identity
Identity, including racial identity, is also about how individuals and communities identify themselves and how others perceive them. If someone with lighter skin is raised in a dominantly white society, their identity is likely to align with that society’s racial categories. This may lead them to identify as "white," and others will also perceive them as "white" based on their physical features. In this sense, appearance plays a major role in social and cultural identity, and looking white often results in being treated as white, regardless of one's actual ethnic background.
Example: The Experience of Latinos People in the USA.
Many people of Latino descent in the USA. have a range of skin tones and appearances. Latinos with lighter skin and European features (such as Spanish or Italian ancestry) are often seen as "white" by others and may identify as such, even if they are from Mexico, Puerto Rico, or another Latin American country.
A light-skinned Mexican-American woman might be seen as "white" in a predominantly white area, even though she is ethnically Mexican. She might identify more with white American culture due to socialization and feel less connected to other Latino communities.
Meanwhile, a dark-skinned Afro-Latino might not be perceived as "white" in the same way, despite having a similar ethnic background. This demonstrates how racial identity can be influenced by appearance and how people are socially categorized.
Years ago, during Biden Adminstration, White Mexicans used to cross the border freely, are less likely to be stopped, less likely to be deported, and are more likely to blend in.
Ukrainians, now Ukrainians are Slavs, who were mostly oppressed in history, either being looked down in Early United States or by the Nazi Regime who considered them non white, now these ''Non white people'', were running campaigns on the United States border, they were accepted and hell, even welcomed, and weren't deported unlike say some Mexicans or Indians
https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/29/us/ukrainians-us-mexico-border-cec/index.html
wanna know WHY? it's because of their fair skin, that's WHY, they are the poorest nation in Europe, they were historically genocided by neighboring countries Germany & Russia, treated as inferior, but in the modern world, they can cross illegally into the most Powerful country, just because of their skin color.
Conclusion: All of my points highlight, about how if you look white, you are WHITE, feel free to debunk my argument and comment something worthy.
@psychomandible @normie_joe @2025cel @Sonneillon @loyolaxavvierretard @Alias! @CorinthianLOX @heightmaxxing
So you are mixed with 4 Northern European ethnicities, yet still darker then a sand nigger that who lives in a desert climateThe same bloodline that gives me a 1/4 swedish ancestry? And german and northern slav ? Or the other side with Chechen ancestry and more slavic ?
no different to mexico who's also settler colonysettler colony muttified country, by the way![]()
Keep barking puppySo you are mixed with 4 Northern European ethnicities, yet still darker then a sand nigger that who in a desert climate![]()
Muttified with northern European ethnicities...settler colony muttified country, by the way![]()
I'd like you to tell me the achievements of White Australians, by the wayMuttified with northern European ethnicities...
Scientific and Technological Achievements:I'd like you to tell me the achievements of White Australians, by the way![]()
Scientific and Technological Achievements:
WiFi:
Developed by a team of Australian scientists, WiFi is a global standard for wireless networking.
Black Box Flight Recorder:
Invented by David Warren, this device records data during plane crashes, aiding in investigations and improving aviation safety.
Google Maps:
While developed by Google, the core technology and user interface of Google Maps have roots in Australian innovation.
Cochlear Implant (Bionic Ear):
A groundbreaking medical device that restores hearing to people with severe hearing loss.
Ultrasound Scanner:
Allows doctors to visualize internal organs and develop in utero.
Cervical Cancer Vaccine:
A crucial tool for preventing cervical cancer, saving countless lives worldwide.
Spray-on Skin:
A revolutionary technique developed by Fiona Wood for treating burns, used to help heal the Bali bombing victims.
Electronic Pacemaker:
A device that regulates the heartbeat, used worldwide to treat various cardiac conditions.
Wine Cask:
An innovative packaging solution that revolutionized wine storage and transport.
Electric Drill:
Patented by Arthur James Arnot, it was one of the earliest electric drills.
Dual Flush Toilet:
A water-saving technology that is now common in homes and commercial buildings around the world.
Penicillin:
While developed by Alexander Fleming, its medical application was significantly advanced by Australian scientists.
This is all while only being a country since 1901
What has egypt done since 1901 you brown disgusting cunt
Am I white?People often claim, that lighter people from traditionally dark skinned countries aren't white, and that only people from Europe are white, but let me tell you why that's wrong, here we go.
1 - The Social Construct.
Race is not based on strict biological or geographical facts, but on social perception. The way people are classified and treated is often based on how they appear, not necessarily their ancestry or birthplace. This is especially true when it comes to racial identity in societies like the U.S., where race is often determined by how someone looks rather than where they're from. So, if someone has lighter skin, European facial features, and fits into the stereotypical image of "whiteness," society will often categorize them as "white," regardless of their actual ethnic background or origin.
Examples, for the Social Construct:
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Irish and Italian immigrants were initially seen as racially distinct from Anglo-Saxon Americans, despite being European. They were often seen as "non-white" due to cultural differences and were discriminated against.
Over time, these people were gradually accepted into the category of "white", largely because they physically resembled the broader European descended population (lighter skin, facial features) and were able to assimilate into the dominant culture.
Now, let's say an Indian, is born in the United States, he's Protestant, speaks English with an American accent, behaves like ''white people'', rich, high class, and is a fourth or third generation migrant, despite all of this, he will never be considered white, because of his skin.
2 - Privilege and Social Perception (In White and Non White countries, such as Egypt, South Africa, Brazil, etc)
Whiteness is tied to privilege, and people who look "white" often experience the same privileges afforded to people who are socially accepted as white, regardless of their background. This includes better treatment in areas like employment, education, and law enforcement. This privilege is largely driven by social perception, where people are more likely to be treated as "white" if they conform to the visual cues associated with whiteness. Therefore, if someone looks white, society generally grants them the benefits of whiteness, because racial privilege is often about how others perceive you, not just where you’re from.
Example: A person who looks white and is pulled over by police is statistically less likely to be harassed or treated with suspicion compared to a person of color, even if they are involved in the same incident. White people, especially those who appear to conform to the visual markers of whiteness, often benefit from privileges such as fewer stops, less scrutiny, and fewer instances of racial profiling.
For example, light-skinned Hispanics or Middle Eastern people who pass as white often experience better treatment in police encounters than darker-skinned individuals of the same ethnicity.
3 - Societal Identity
Identity, including racial identity, is also about how individuals and communities identify themselves and how others perceive them. If someone with lighter skin is raised in a dominantly white society, their identity is likely to align with that society’s racial categories. This may lead them to identify as "white," and others will also perceive them as "white" based on their physical features. In this sense, appearance plays a major role in social and cultural identity, and looking white often results in being treated as white, regardless of one's actual ethnic background.
Example: The Experience of Latinos People in the USA.
Many people of Latino descent in the USA. have a range of skin tones and appearances. Latinos with lighter skin and European features (such as Spanish or Italian ancestry) are often seen as "white" by others and may identify as such, even if they are from Mexico, Puerto Rico, or another Latin American country.
A light-skinned Mexican-American woman might be seen as "white" in a predominantly white area, even though she is ethnically Mexican. She might identify more with white American culture due to socialization and feel less connected to other Latino communities.
Meanwhile, a dark-skinned Afro-Latino might not be perceived as "white" in the same way, despite having a similar ethnic background. This demonstrates how racial identity can be influenced by appearance and how people are socially categorized.
Years ago, during Biden Adminstration, White Mexicans used to cross the border freely, are less likely to be stopped, less likely to be deported, and are more likely to blend in.
Ukrainians, now Ukrainians are Slavs, who were mostly oppressed in history, either being looked down in Early United States or by the Nazi Regime who considered them non white, now these ''Non white people'', were running campaigns on the United States border, they were accepted and hell, even welcomed, and weren't deported unlike say some Mexicans or Indians
https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/29/us/ukrainians-us-mexico-border-cec/index.html
wanna know WHY? it's because of their fair skin, that's WHY, they are the poorest nation in Europe, they were historically genocided by neighboring countries Germany & Russia, treated as inferior, but in the modern world, they can cross illegally into the most Powerful country, just because of their skin color.
Conclusion: All of my points highlight, about how if you look white, you are WHITE, feel free to debunk my argument and comment something worthy.
@psychomandible @normie_joe @2025cel @Sonneillon @loyolaxavvierretard @Alias! @CorinthianLOX @heightmaxxing
Brutal..Why God why did you curse me with not being white? Why God why did you curse me with not being white? Why God why did you curse me with not being white? Why God why did you curse me with not being white? Why God why did you curse me with not being white?
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Insane cope. If you are pure european blood then you are european simple. That is the only way you can be really whitePeople often claim, that lighter people from traditionally dark skinned countries aren't white, and that only people from Europe are white, but let me tell you why that's wrong, here we go.
1 - The Social Construct.
Race is not based on strict biological or geographical facts, but on social perception. The way people are classified and treated is often based on how they appear, not necessarily their ancestry or birthplace. This is especially true when it comes to racial identity in societies like the U.S., where race is often determined by how someone looks rather than where they're from. So, if someone has lighter skin, European facial features, and fits into the stereotypical image of "whiteness," society will often categorize them as "white," regardless of their actual ethnic background or origin.
Examples, for the Social Construct:
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Irish and Italian immigrants were initially seen as racially distinct from Anglo-Saxon Americans, despite being European. They were often seen as "non-white" due to cultural differences and were discriminated against.
Over time, these people were gradually accepted into the category of "white", largely because they physically resembled the broader European descended population (lighter skin, facial features) and were able to assimilate into the dominant culture.
Now, let's say an Indian, is born in the United States, he's Protestant, speaks English with an American accent, behaves like ''white people'', rich, high class, and is a fourth or third generation migrant, despite all of this, he will never be considered white, because of his skin.
2 - Privilege and Social Perception (In White and Non White countries, such as Egypt, South Africa, Brazil, etc)
Whiteness is tied to privilege, and people who look "white" often experience the same privileges afforded to people who are socially accepted as white, regardless of their background. This includes better treatment in areas like employment, education, and law enforcement. This privilege is largely driven by social perception, where people are more likely to be treated as "white" if they conform to the visual cues associated with whiteness. Therefore, if someone looks white, society generally grants them the benefits of whiteness, because racial privilege is often about how others perceive you, not just where you’re from.
Example: A person who looks white and is pulled over by police is statistically less likely to be harassed or treated with suspicion compared to a person of color, even if they are involved in the same incident. White people, especially those who appear to conform to the visual markers of whiteness, often benefit from privileges such as fewer stops, less scrutiny, and fewer instances of racial profiling.
For example, light-skinned Hispanics or Middle Eastern people who pass as white often experience better treatment in police encounters than darker-skinned individuals of the same ethnicity.
3 - Societal Identity
Identity, including racial identity, is also about how individuals and communities identify themselves and how others perceive them. If someone with lighter skin is raised in a dominantly white society, their identity is likely to align with that society’s racial categories. This may lead them to identify as "white," and others will also perceive them as "white" based on their physical features. In this sense, appearance plays a major role in social and cultural identity, and looking white often results in being treated as white, regardless of one's actual ethnic background.
Example: The Experience of Latinos People in the USA.
Many people of Latino descent in the USA. have a range of skin tones and appearances. Latinos with lighter skin and European features (such as Spanish or Italian ancestry) are often seen as "white" by others and may identify as such, even if they are from Mexico, Puerto Rico, or another Latin American country.
A light-skinned Mexican-American woman might be seen as "white" in a predominantly white area, even though she is ethnically Mexican. She might identify more with white American culture due to socialization and feel less connected to other Latino communities.
Meanwhile, a dark-skinned Afro-Latino might not be perceived as "white" in the same way, despite having a similar ethnic background. This demonstrates how racial identity can be influenced by appearance and how people are socially categorized.
Years ago, during Biden Adminstration, White Mexicans used to cross the border freely, are less likely to be stopped, less likely to be deported, and are more likely to blend in.
Ukrainians, now Ukrainians are Slavs, who were mostly oppressed in history, either being looked down in Early United States or by the Nazi Regime who considered them non white, now these ''Non white people'', were running campaigns on the United States border, they were accepted and hell, even welcomed, and weren't deported unlike say some Mexicans or Indians
https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/29/us/ukrainians-us-mexico-border-cec/index.html
wanna know WHY? it's because of their fair skin, that's WHY, they are the poorest nation in Europe, they were historically genocided by neighboring countries Germany & Russia, treated as inferior, but in the modern world, they can cross illegally into the most Powerful country, just because of their skin color.
Conclusion: All of my points highlight, about how if you look white, you are WHITE, feel free to debunk my argument and comment something worthy.
@psychomandible @normie_joe @2025cel @Sonneillon @loyolaxavvierretard @Alias! @CorinthianLOX @heightmaxxing
why were european germans/irish/italians discriminated in early usaInsane cope. If you are pure european blood then you are european simple. That is the only way you can be really white
I do not count USA as European. It is native american.why were european germans/irish/italians discriminated in early usa
congratulations for winning most retarded pajeet awardI do not count USA as European. It is native american.
You can look for my face in my older threads. I am a white eastern european.congratulations for winning most retarded pajeet award
Cope. For example Jews have white skin but they are not white.People often claim, that lighter people from traditionally dark skinned countries aren't white, and that only people from Europe are white, but let me tell you why that's wrong, here we go.
1 - The Social Construct.
Race is not based on strict biological or geographical facts, but on social perception. The way people are classified and treated is often based on how they appear, not necessarily their ancestry or birthplace. This is especially true when it comes to racial identity in societies like the U.S., where race is often determined by how someone looks rather than where they're from. So, if someone has lighter skin, European facial features, and fits into the stereotypical image of "whiteness," society will often categorize them as "white," regardless of their actual ethnic background or origin.
Examples, for the Social Construct:
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Irish and Italian immigrants were initially seen as racially distinct from Anglo-Saxon Americans, despite being European. They were often seen as "non-white" due to cultural differences and were discriminated against.
Over time, these people were gradually accepted into the category of "white", largely because they physically resembled the broader European descended population (lighter skin, facial features) and were able to assimilate into the dominant culture.
Now, let's say an Indian, is born in the United States, he's Protestant, speaks English with an American accent, behaves like ''white people'', rich, high class, and is a fourth or third generation migrant, despite all of this, he will never be considered white, because of his skin.
2 - Privilege and Social Perception (In White and Non White countries, such as Egypt, South Africa, Brazil, etc)
Whiteness is tied to privilege, and people who look "white" often experience the same privileges afforded to people who are socially accepted as white, regardless of their background. This includes better treatment in areas like employment, education, and law enforcement. This privilege is largely driven by social perception, where people are more likely to be treated as "white" if they conform to the visual cues associated with whiteness. Therefore, if someone looks white, society generally grants them the benefits of whiteness, because racial privilege is often about how others perceive you, not just where you’re from.
Example: A person who looks white and is pulled over by police is statistically less likely to be harassed or treated with suspicion compared to a person of color, even if they are involved in the same incident. White people, especially those who appear to conform to the visual markers of whiteness, often benefit from privileges such as fewer stops, less scrutiny, and fewer instances of racial profiling.
For example, light-skinned Hispanics or Middle Eastern people who pass as white often experience better treatment in police encounters than darker-skinned individuals of the same ethnicity.
3 - Societal Identity
Identity, including racial identity, is also about how individuals and communities identify themselves and how others perceive them. If someone with lighter skin is raised in a dominantly white society, their identity is likely to align with that society’s racial categories. This may lead them to identify as "white," and others will also perceive them as "white" based on their physical features. In this sense, appearance plays a major role in social and cultural identity, and looking white often results in being treated as white, regardless of one's actual ethnic background.
Example: The Experience of Latinos People in the USA.
Many people of Latino descent in the USA. have a range of skin tones and appearances. Latinos with lighter skin and European features (such as Spanish or Italian ancestry) are often seen as "white" by others and may identify as such, even if they are from Mexico, Puerto Rico, or another Latin American country.
A light-skinned Mexican-American woman might be seen as "white" in a predominantly white area, even though she is ethnically Mexican. She might identify more with white American culture due to socialization and feel less connected to other Latino communities.
Meanwhile, a dark-skinned Afro-Latino might not be perceived as "white" in the same way, despite having a similar ethnic background. This demonstrates how racial identity can be influenced by appearance and how people are socially categorized.
Years ago, during Biden Adminstration, White Mexicans used to cross the border freely, are less likely to be stopped, less likely to be deported, and are more likely to blend in.
Ukrainians, now Ukrainians are Slavs, who were mostly oppressed in history, either being looked down in Early United States or by the Nazi Regime who considered them non white, now these ''Non white people'', were running campaigns on the United States border, they were accepted and hell, even welcomed, and weren't deported unlike say some Mexicans or Indians
https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/29/us/ukrainians-us-mexico-border-cec/index.html
wanna know WHY? it's because of their fair skin, that's WHY, they are the poorest nation in Europe, they were historically genocided by neighboring countries Germany & Russia, treated as inferior, but in the modern world, they can cross illegally into the most Powerful country, just because of their skin color.
Conclusion: All of my points highlight, about how if you look white, you are WHITE, feel free to debunk my argument and comment something worthy.
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This legitI do not count USA as European. It is native american.
trvthnvkeCope. For example Jews have white skin but they are not white.
Requirements for being white is that you have to have WHITE-EUROPEAN ancestrytrvthnvke
because they aren't christians and were historically discriminated? also most don't look really white to be honestCope. For example Jews have white skin but they are not white.
Nigga they’re not from europe originallybecause they aren't christians and were historically discriminated? also most don't look really white to be honest
obviously, you need european dna to look european/white ???? no shit jflRequirements for being white is that you have to have WHITE-EUROPEAN ancestry