Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
Links to your "facts" and Latinos, if dark are not counted as blacks, as the UCLA data wouldn't include dark skinned Latinos....
Quote from Pabst:
The data is dependent upon the applicants description of themselves. We're not talking about dark skinned Mexican's of Indian descent. we're talking about negroes who grew up on Caribbean islands. By your way of thinking Pele or Orlando Cepeda were not black.
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
They are African American, or they are Latino, but they are not both....
Pele and Orlando Cepeda were Latin sports players, as was Roberto Clemente...though many thought of them as blacks, and they were treated by blacks. Boston refused to pickup Clemente because of his dark color, but fortunately for Pittsburgh, Branch Rickey who was in their organization at the time was color blind.
Only a racist such as yourself sees dark skin and immediately and thinks black man...
Quote from Pabst:
Are you as stupid as you sound? So if Roberto Clemente and Ricky Williams were brothers seperated at birth and Clemente were raised in PR he'd be "Latin" as opposed to black but Wiliams would be black as opposed to just being a Texan? Whatever.
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
Clemente was not an African American, he was a Puerto Rican, Hispanic.
It is widely known that Babe Ruth had African American blood in him, but no one thinks of him as black.
Quote from Pabst:
Clemente was of African descent. As African as Stevie Wonder. If you're line of BS is correct then why were there no Latin players of "color" in MLB prior to Jackie Robinson? There were scores of Cubans ect of Euro/white descent playing since the 20's.
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
Not according to 2000 Census.
You are so fucking racist, that all you see is color of skin.....
And so to you an Albino African American is a white man?
No fucking way....
Some other races were included in 2000 census for respondents who were unable to identify with the five Office of Management and Budget race categories. Respondents who provided write-in entries such as South African, Belizean, of a Hispanic origin (for example, Mexican, Puerto Rican, or Cuban), or even "American" are included in the "Some other race" category.