Lightskin/mixed Black Men

WOW! He is not black or mixed. You cannot even make the argument that he is Hispanic, which is also ridiculous! This thread was started for lightskin-mixed-black-men NON-HISSPANIC. Latino and Hispaniola have their own threads. Please understand the assignment :joy: :joy: :joy: :joy:
Alladinthefreak is 100% Indian...proud to be!
He discontinued his Twitter and OnlyFans accounts last year. It was just a hobby for him. If you were not a fan before, then just search for him on LPSG, okay:cool:
I'm am a BLK American from the Southern U.S. Where I live, you will find both Indigenous Mexicans and Indians (from India). They look the same, and the ones I know are considerably darker than this guy. The only differences between them are their languages and cultures. I'm not a history buff, but I'm assuming it's because of their migration patterns. It's clear they are of the same PPL.

Moreover, many of them are as dark or darker than BLK Americans. The only difference is SOME of their facial features and hair textures. I said SOME because some of them are legit BLK. Some have BLK grandparents that look like they came straight from Africa. When you meet enough of them, you notice that they are NOT all the same race. It's kind of like how we don't have those white/light-skinned Hispanics/Latinos like in NY or Miami.

When people are mixed down here, it's typically because they have a WHT mom and a BLK dad. However, BLK women getting with Indigenous Mexicans and such is becoming more common. It has happened in my family. The Indigenous Mexican dads are darker than the BLK moms. To some PPL, the kids look BLK, while to others (typically Indigenous), they look more Indigenous. They go by BLK but will also let PPL know that their dads are Indigenous Mexicans.
 
I'm am a BLK American from the Southern U.S. Where I live, you will find both Indigenous Mexicans and Indians (from India). They look the same, and the ones I know are considerably darker than this guy. The only differences between them are their languages and cultures. I'm not a history buff, but I'm assuming it's because of their migration patterns. It's clear they are of the same PPL.

Moreover, many of them are as dark or darker than BLK Americans. The only difference is SOME of their facial features and hair textures. I said SOME because some of them are legit BLK. Some have BLK grandparents that look like they came straight from Africa. When you meet enough of them, you notice that they are NOT all the same race. It's kind of like how we don't have those white/light-skinned Hispanics/Latinos like in NY or Miami.

When people are mixed down here, it's typically because they have a WHT mom and a BLK dad. However, BLK women getting with Indigenous Mexicans and such is becoming more common. It has happened in my family. The Indigenous Mexican dads are darker than the BLK moms. To some PPL, the kids look BLK, while to others (typically Indigenous), they look more Indigenous. They go by BLK but will also let PPL know that their dads are Indigenous Mexicans.
Hey. Your statement is valid, my friend. Logical. Interesting but off topic. Alladinthefreak's parents [BOTH] are straight from India; hence, he is Indian-American, not Native American. Desi [indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Guyanese, etc.] are Asian, NOT Black American, which this thread is about. There is nothing indigenous, mixed, or black about him.

Don't misunderstand. Alladinthefreak is fine as fuck and has a tasty uncut cock, but that is a different conversation. :yum :yum :p :p :heart_eyes::heart_eyes: People need to stop claiming every person with melanin as black:joy::joy::joy::joy:

This is why society says "black and brown", NOT black, brown, cinnamon, caramel, when dealing with culture. :joy: :joy: :joy:
 
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Hey. Your statement is valid, my friend. Logical. Interesting but off topic. Alladinthefreak's parents [BOTH] are straight from India; hence, he is Indian-American, not Native American. Desi [indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Guyanese, etc.] are Asian, NOT Black American, which this thread is about. There is nothing indigenous, mixed, or black about him.

Don't misunderstand. Alladinthefreak is fine as fuck and has a tasty uncut cock, but that is a different conversation. :yum :yum :p :p :heart_eyes::heart_eyes: People need to stop claiming every person with melanin as black:joy::joy::joy::joy:

This is why society says "black and brown", NOT black, brown, cinnamon, caramel, when dealing with culture. :joy: :joy: :joy:
I never said he was BLK. He clearly is NOT. My point was/is that Indian is more of an ethnicity than a race -- because they don't all look the same and aren't all the same race. It's like being Latino. Some people will cling to their nationality over their race because of anti-BLKness.
 
I never said he was BLK. He clearly is NOT. My point was/is that Indian is more of an ethnicity than a race -- because they don't all look the same and aren't all the same race. It's like being Latino. Some people will cling to their nationality over their race because of anti-BLKness.
Great conversation, dude. This is why your post was off-topic when replying to my post, which was pointing out Alladinthefreak's inappropriate placement in this thread. You could have posted independently, and it would still be relevant to the thread's title, just not to my post. That's all.

Also, People have the right to place nationality and ethnicity over race. Since most Caribbean and South American nationalities are BLACK, it makes sense to cling to differentiation and avoid confusion.
You are conflating ethnic pride with colorism, which are two separate things. I have dated BOTh types of men.
For example #1, there are 2 content creators with similar names: Jay Alexander and JayFAlexanders
  1. Both are beautiful, light-skinned men
  2. Both have similar body types
  3. Both claim to be black
  4. However, only ONE belongs in this thread. Jay Alexander, who is a light-skinned black American man: https://x.com/jayxalexander
  5. JayFAlexanders, who belongs in the Hispanic, latino, great Onlyfans, lightskinned men, etc type of thread, points out that he is black [coming from a colorism perspective, not race]. Racially, yes, he is black, but come on. He is using it as a marketing tool because of the oversaturation of beautiful Colombian and Brazilian men: https://x.com/jayfalexander2
For example #2, many light-skinned Mexicans think they are more privileged than the darkskinned Mexicans, but they never deny that they are both Mexicans. See different concerns.
Mixed people should claim both sides of themselves because they are both.
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