Where's the "Sasquatch" category?
White
Black or of African descent
Asian
Hispanic or of descent
Other
Where's the "Sasquatch" category?
Is there a time limit on this poll or can I take a while to think about it?
I'm Native American. I WAS BORN IN THIS COUNTRY.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
That's cool, you can be every race in this poll!
i happen to be a albino left handed midget lesbian African American from Thailand who is pretending to be a non Hispanic , non Asian , non white , non black ,second gen olive skinned devil . so i guess other? but im not real cool with being part of the "other" race . it makes me fell like an off brand of soda in a fast food restaurant , so im not taking your poll![]()
He wants to know who to invite to the hate whitey party?![]()
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I don't really keep track of the "history" if or from where my forefathers migrated (or immigrated) .
I don't have any facts or documents to "prove" any such history at my disposal.
What I DO know is that I was born in America and can prove it with my birth certificate.
If I look at the color of my skin, the shape of my eyes, the accent of my speech, the way I dress, I would be "racially profiling" myself...and that is a no-no.
So, since I was "Born in the USA" (Don't 'ya just LOVE Bruce Springsteen?), I'd like to call myself a "native American".
When I travel to Europe, Japan, China, etc., THEY call me an "American".
...but the US government won't let me do this.
At which generation can we start to identify ourselves as "Americans" to our own government ?
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It's also not really an accurate poll since you left out the category for gay, paraplegic nazis.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".