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Nah, everywhere universally mulattos have been seen as whitened blacks; obviously a whitened black is neither white, nor black. That's just a truism. But because of how caste systems are upwardly-scaled and because of the inherent sense of racial difference we all bear whether we deny it or not, the perception is that a mulatto is still a black, but has just been racially whitened a bit. Take pic related, mom is full black, the kid is half black. No one is going to look at that kid as very different from her mother. Now obviously if there is higher percentage of white blood (80% and up), then people might register the mulatto differently but always with a sense of whitening and intergenerational upward racial scaling. By the way, I'm not American, stop straw-manning. You sound paranoid of burgers. Get help.

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