Why whites shouldn't marry blacks.
Because they produce abominations as offspring, of course.
My father's ancestry harkens back to Russia, and my mother's line winds its way back to Africa. There are other 4 other nationalities mixed in with both of their heritage as well - but for the purpose of this post - I'll just say my dad is white, and my mom is black.
And apparently, they didn't know that producing me or my siblings was an abomination.
Or.... that they were "doing a disservice to me".
At 8 years old, I can tell you - I was incredibly grateful for the caring people that were concerned enough about my welfare to inform me of my status. Before I was enlightened, I thought I was just a normal child.
But lo and behold, I was not.
I grew up in a white neighborhood. Went to a white school. And for the longest time - I thought I was white. (I'm laughing about that now because I actually DID look at myself in the mirror. But in my earliest years, it never dawned on me that my shade was any darker or that my hair was any curlier. When I looked through the windows of my eyes at the neighborhood children, I saw light skin all around me. I assumed I was the same.)
I remember when things changed.... getting very frustrated when I would take a brush to my springy coils. Instead of laying down straight, they would untwist and form a protective halo around my entire head.
A fluffy, puffy helmet of ebony locks.
I remember glaring at the confused girl in that reflection. Watching with annoyance, as the tears leaked out of her eyes and streamed in rivulets down her cheeks because her hair refused to obey the instruction of the brush.
What was wrong with that girl? Why didn't her hair understand what it was so supposed to do?
It took me years and years to understand what was it about skin color that made me the "wrong" choice for their sons to take to the dance.
I had the highest grades in the class, I was the kindest person you would ever meet (of course, I had to be). I was classically trained in every way. Best schools. Why would that put me at the bottom of the barrel, instead of rising like cream to the top?
Oh. Because cream is white. and I was not.
Before you think this is a free-for-all against white society, let me assure you - I was told I wasn't black enough by black society as well. In that gathering, I was uppity. High-yellow. Hi-tone. And any other number of beautiful phrases that are wielded as weapons - straight to the victim's soul.
It's been several years now. ha... several severals.
Now, I love my skin color. I love who I am. My genes do not define me, but they certainly contributed in shaping me.
Interestingly enough.... everyone proudly claims me now.
I don't seem to be any particular nationality, so I fit in seamlessly with all of them. Now, they jealously tell me that I belong to them - and no other.
Wherever I travel in the world, people eye me with barely-contained curiosity.
Russians match their bared arms to my own and proudly win in games of "who is darker?"
Mexicans wonder how I could have denied my heritage enough to not learn Spanish. (They refuse to believe I don't share their lineage.)
Filipinos state matter-of- factly that I descend from their neck of the woods.
Salvadoreans are certain that I'm one of them.
Egyptians know the rest are wrong - I must hail from Egypt.
Fijians speak to me in Fijian without even questioning if I understand.
Puerto Ricans assure me my rhythmic sway of my hips is a genetic gift from them.
I could go on and on.....
In 1987, aggressive stares would project the distance between us. Their expressions would warn me from getting too close.
But in 2017, I enjoy the warm and open invitations from seas of smiling eyes.
Yesterday I sat down, playing with my phone, waiting for my lunch to arrive. A bare-chested homeless man with a drooping left eye walked to where I was, and stood in front of me, mumbling.
I put my phone down. "I'm sorry, what did you say?"
He repeated, "I just had to tell you that you are a very beautiful woman, in case no one else told you that today." Then he turned and walked away.
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Photo credit: Images were originally take from a Google Image search for "mixed children" and then further edited by me. Snake: china.cps.com, Heart border: clipartkids.com Text added by m.e
for an abomination you seem pretty cool. What an interesting way to open your post. My first thought was "bloody racist", did I get a surprise LOL
ha!!!!! i figure it would trick some people ;) i hope i didn't trick too many though!!!! :) maybe some didn't read past the title.... oh well :) hopefully enough did ;)
yeah - i'm the cool kind of abominations hehehehehe
hehehehe and here is another comment by you ;) <3
I'm so glad you love who you are. I do too, I've enjoyed reading your stories and I'm pretty certain, one day, at a SteemFest or similar, when we meet for real, I'll like you then, too. <3
thank you Michelle!!! i've been gone for a few days - but i'm back hehehe.... doing 15 things at once right now - but hope to stop for a moment and get some writing in today ;) and yes - SteemFest (or similar) for sure!!!!! :) looking forward to it :)
It's a date then! LOL ;)
awesome!!!!! :) any news on where it might be held next time?? :)
No, but keep looking, I'm sure there will be another one :)
ok but if you hear before me.... nudge me ;)
Will do :)
A very beautiful post and, from what I would half assume to possibly be you in the pictures, a very very beautiful girl most probably ravishing in deed by now... Thanks for sharing and namaste :)
They aren't me. They are just sweet examples of angel-faced genetic melting pots :) thanks for the caring comments! I appreciate you taking the time to read my thoughts!
I actually read at the bottom of the article about the photo credits before writing it, but thought it would still be kind to underline the fact that you are beautiful whether or not you looked like the so-called angel-faced girls. Beauty is more often in the eye of the beholder and, to each human, there's a beauty beyond compare that exists deep within us making our presence here on one level invaluable and part of a beauty also beyond compare. It has been a pleasure. Namaste :)
Thank you for the underline :)
I appreciate your kindness - you're beautiful as well :)
Also - my pleasure! :) I hope we cross paths again :)
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thank you !
@dreemsteem - what a word to call a mix - abomination
sighs never thought people would call others like this.
really? I wonder what you look like that you experienced that from our people cause, in my country a mix is actually a blessing more of - besides - no one is original or pure out there hahaha.
I think I have features from all over... hahaha maybe it depends on the day - depends on the season - depends on my expression! I guess I fit in everywhere! Well maybe not EVERYWHERE :)
@dreemsteem anyhow, it's a very unusual thing to read about my pips reaction towards you. Normally, every mix there is appreciated and praised so I wonder what you look like :)
Yes.... they were complimenting me :) I just saw a picture of me today where I can see why they see a resemblance :)
But only certain pictures.... other pictures- I look like a different nationality! :)
I must be a changeling ;)
@dreemsteem a changeling? is that one of those characters in Once Upon A Time? :D
hahahaha just a science fiction concept. maybe like Mystique from Xmen LOL
Like it. But the first sentences make me think you were a nazi... then ok, I am curious so I read it (i mean, "abomination". Seriously? ).. And... is there any white man which is not willing to invite a nice girl to dance.... because of skin color? Really?
Where I was from? yes. :) Especially when "Mother" says no. hahahaha
it's ok - one not only invited me to dance - but asked me to marry him :)
it all worked out in the end hehehe
Thank you for your comment - and yeah - i figured the title would get people fired up ;)
Heh, the title scared me, but since it wasn't flagged into the deep sea of nothingness, I figured it must have something to offer. ;)
Anyone who digs deeply enough into their ancestry is going to find some interesting things.
Mom loves the family tree stuff, but there's a big blank area that she can't get info on. She questioned some of her aunts about it, but her questions killed the conversation. Some family baggage apparently will be taken to the grave.
So she sent in the saliva test, to see if there were any interesting ethnicities. Turns out there's a mulatto a few generations back. We have a lot of dark people on that side of the family, but there are rumors of indian too, so nobody thought much of it. Nope, no indian showed up.
Haha, silly people.
I'm just an American melting pot mongrel. Of course, I guess that makes me "normal"?
Definitely makes you American! :)
Yes I figured the title would get some blood boiling.... but hoped that people would stick around to read past the "controversy". :)
Love that you found out some interesting info about your history.... hope that tongues get loosened as time goes on and you'll get some of those stories from your ancestry! I'm sure they're rich with life!!!
From following you and reading several of your posts, I knew you couldn't be racist, you are too much full of love. It got my attention, though! I wanted to see your spin on it.
hehehehe i'm glad i got your attention!!! :) (and I'm glad that my heart of love comes across in my writing!!!) :)
Really? From my experience they produce beautiful people.
hahahahaa - did you read the whole post? :)
I agree.... my children are GORGEOUS :) I was saying that is what I WAS TOLD as a child - to my face.... that I am an abomination because I am half black / half white ;)
I was just relating what I was told ;)
I'm just relating what I've seen..... ;-)
As soon as you start mixing the races, the most beautiful looking people emerge.
Sadly I'm just plain old vanilla......
hehehehe yes.... but i'm just saying.... no - we are not abominations ;)
People who say cruel things to 8 year old children (who have no choice in who their parents were and what color and what genes and all that....)
THEY are the abominations. lol
and vanilla is great too! (my hubby is vanilla ! LOL)
Vanilla mixes well with SO MANY things!!!! That's a good thing :)
That was a nice share. Couldn't have been the easiest post and thanks for that
It wasn't as hard as it would have been about 15 years ago :)
Thank you for the encouragement solarguy!!! ;)
This is one thing that I love about steemit. Nobody cares about race or color. Everyone is just part of one happy community. Good luck and keep on steeming!
Agree! we just care about quality content of writing hehehe or photography... or really good recipes... or good travel stories! i love this community :)
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I texted @creatr the other day at 6:52 am...
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I was reading steemit today from my phone when i hoped in the shower...
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