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I'm not saying he hasn't. In fact, I've said too many times in this thread that he has. - Edit 1

Before modification by nossy at 24/07/2013 08:37:14 AM


View original postYes, he is biracial. But correcting someone who says "African-American" to say "no, he's biracial" is wrong (you can be both) and offensive (he identifies as African-American).

He is both, and saying "BIracial" covers both. It doesn't cancel one or the other. I can concede that it could be rude in the context of the conversation, possibly, but not that it is offensive to the person who is actually biracial, unless one is using it to negate the experience of being one or the other.

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