Too black (to be white) and not black enough…
It has been debated repeatedly about this issue of colour, racism, the mixed race issues of "Brownins"... and the issue of how big is the nose, or how full the lips and then the colouring of the lips if they are pinkish brown or darker brown and more "black" looking….
Or the "hair factor" which I wrote about in a previous post, on Categories of Browning…
Still other than superficial factors that differentiate what about how society actually treats us. Do we face the same prejudices or is it more?..
Do we also share a historical perspective of being from a heritage of enslavement, abuse and seeking for liberty from these ills. Do we also have experience of being unfairly treated?
Or is this supposition that we have it easier ALWAYS, based only on skin colour, overwriting the truth of our actual experience as people of mixed heritage?