Wow what a dope!
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wienerboy-925 — 11 years ago(October 12, 2014 06:41 PM)
I agree and disagree with you. Yes. In fact she can trace her roots to find out what region/tribe her ancestors originated from in Africa. I watch Henry Louis Gates program on PBS Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Anna Deavere Smith traced her roots using a DNA sample to the country of Nigeria and her ancestors came from the Igbo tribe.
However, Anna Deavere Smith and many other African-Americans and black people in North America, South America and the Caribbean are unable to trace all the way back to 1700's and 1600's. Whereas, whites can because they were not kidnapped and sold into slavery for centuries at a time. For African-Americans tracing their roots all the way back is difficult b/c it ends at freedom. Very few African-Americans can trace all the way back to 1700. The majority of African-Americans cannot do that.
And how does this matter?! Whether they came in the 1600s, 1700s, or whenever. She's black, which means her ancestors came from Africa which means she's from African desert. Who cares if she can or can't trace her back to Africa. That fact that she's black means she's from African descent. How hard is that for her to figure out?! -
wienerboy-925 — 11 years ago(October 18, 2014 10:48 AM)
But, she is WRONG about not knowing what part of Africa her people originate from. That's what I found very sad about her statements there is all sorts of technology out there it's not hard to find out about your roots.
Well if her family came from slavery I don't think it would be that easy. Not like immigration papers that were documented and ancestry.com would have online. Are slave records even online anywhere? Even so African names were changed to American names so it just wouldn't be that easy it seems.
Did I say she was not black? Geez.
Well she doesn't seem to know so who knows what to think. What she calls labels, I call reality! -
The_Dougster — 11 years ago(October 07, 2014 05:08 AM)
Sad that Martin Luther King and Medgar Evers died in vain cause she doesn't want to be labeled. As well as Harvey Milk and Matthew Shepard also died in vain cause she doesn't want to be labeled.
Hold up, man. That's harsh and totally uncalled for.
None
of those people died for her to be a hyphenated American. And she said nothing of being
ashamed
of being gay. She just doesn't want to be
defined
as such. I'm sorry you can't make the distinction but I vehemently disagree with your premise that she's a "dope" for making those comments. -
jarrodmcdonald-1 — 11 years ago(October 07, 2014 08:43 AM)
I wouldn't say she's a dope but she's going a little bit off the rails. She is failing to realize that she is in a position to create a positive image about her color and her sexuality instead she is trying to cut herself off from a lot of that, because of her own need to be 'herself.' She likely has fans that look up to her, fans who may be struggling with some of the same identity issues.
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novastar_6 — 11 years ago(October 07, 2014 07:23 PM)
Actually according to Youtube the world is full of her fans who feel VERY much the same way she does and HAVE for years, she's just the first public figure to actually give voice to what everybody's feeling.
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wienerboy-925 — 11 years ago(October 12, 2014 04:56 PM)
Actually according to Youtube the world is full of her fans who feel VERY much the same way she does and HAVE for years, she's just the first public figure to actually give voice to what everybody's feeling.
You're trusting anyone on youtube?! LOL they're bigger trolls on there than they are on here on the IMDb. I have never met an African-American or someone who's gay who ever had the mindset that Raven-Symon has. Again no one has ever fought for any civil rights to be "nothing". She should understand that but is taking the easy way out and being apathetic about it! -
galahadfairlight — 11 years ago(October 15, 2014 05:51 AM)
So your username is a testament to your intelligence levels?
Some people will do and say anything to get out of responding. You could have opted to simply delete your previous responses, instead of flailing around.
This signature has stupidity! -
The_Dougster — 11 years ago(October 08, 2014 12:32 AM)
I wouldn't say she's a dope but she's going a little bit off the rails. She is failing to realize that she is in a position to create a positive image about her color and her sexuality instead she is trying to cut herself off from a lot of that, because of her own need to be 'herself.'
You can't lay all that on her! She has a right to live her life and
define
herself any way she pleases. Why would anybody take offense to her not wanting to be called African-American? Personally, I dont need or want a hyphen to describe me. Minorities have no obligation to either if they choose not to. -
jarrodmcdonald-1 — 11 years ago(October 08, 2014 12:38 AM)
One thing that struck me as ironic is that she is granting this interview to Oprah, a black woman. Why not talk about not identifying as an African-originated American to someone like Barbara Walters instead? She is on a black woman's program talking about her non-blackness and it's a bit absurd to me. She's confused. She has also been in show business long enough to know that fans will hang on what she says and non-fans will tear it apart. She should probably keep her life private and avoid the scrutiny. My guess is that she will reverse some ofb68 her thinking as she gets older. She will do a 180 and be proud of her African based heritage and her lesbianism if she stays in a committed relationship with a female.
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The_Dougster — 11 years ago(October 08, 2014 02:21 AM)
One thing that struck me as ironic is that she is granting this interview to Oprah, a black woman. Why not talk about not identifying as an African-originated American to someone like Barbara Walters instead?
Perhaps she just happened to be on Oprah Winfrey's show.
Many
people appear on Winfrey's show. Why does the skin color of the host have to be an issue? There's nothing absurd about that and I don't see why you'd say she's confused.
My guess is that she will reverse some of her thinking as she gets older. She will do a 180 and be proud of her African based heritage and her lesbianism if she stays in a committed relationship with a female.
Who says she's
NO2000T
proud of her heritage and/or her sexual orientation? Seems to me that you're making a lot of assumptions about her based on comments that you seem to be taking out of context. The way
I
interpret her comments, she doesn't want to be
defined
as "Gay". Other black people, such as Whoopi Goldberg, have publicly stated a preference for
NOT
being referred to as 'African-American'. I dont need a damn hyphen to describe
my
nationality or heritage and dont see why members of certain ethnic groups are castigated if
they
dont feel the need either. -
jarrodmcdonald-1 — 11 years ago(October 08, 2014 08:28 AM)
Sounds like you are trying awfully hard to defend her. I get it, you're a fan. But she is acting wacky and people are going to rake her over the coals. She's black. If she was purple, we'd be saying she's purple. She doesn't sleep with men. If she did, we'd be saying she sleeps with men. Again, I am not slamming her for who she is but for how she is trying to say she is not what she is. It's weird and no matter how she spins it, she is still going to be typed and labeled. That's life.