black parents...white kid...

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<p>Me too, especially since I read this after I read post 13</p>

<p>^My bad. D:</p>

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<p>This is hardly funny, my friend. It tugs at a deep issue: </p>

<p>Is affirmative action supposed to be helping the disadvantaged and it just so happens that minorities are often subject to disadvantageous conditions?</p>

<p>Or, is affirmative action simply supposed to be increasing the number of black college grads because there aren’t enough of them?</p>

<p>I think the parents adopt a white kid but they just don’t want to admit it.</p>

<p>Have they had any DNA test yet?</p>

<p>Well, okay, so maybe it’s a little funny.</p>

<p>^^^ Getting in isn’t the issue for most of us, staying in is.</p>

<p>Lmao at the minority jokes. She’s going to get those a lot growing up.
<em>Applies for drivers licence</em>
“Miss, your information doesn’t match up…”</p>

<p><em>Goes to the airport</em>
“Miss, could you step aside for a minute…”</p>

<p><em>Normal speeding ticket</em>
“Ma’mm, could you step out of the vehicle…”</p>

<p>Well, this is just really unexpected.</p>

<p>^^quintillion…</p>

<p>hahahahaahaha…thats great.</p>

<p>i agree its strange, but its genetics. anythng can happen.</p>

<p>[This</a> covers my opinion](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sun_(United_Kingdom)]This”>The Sun (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia)</p>

<p>Ok… the kid came out of the mom. She said she saw it come out. I’m pretty sure that it is the MOM’S kid. </p>

<p>Even IF the father was white- there is no white heritage on either side. The baby still would have been black. </p>

<p>@everary- The Sun is not the only place to have reported it. </p>

<p>And here I thought I was bad to come out a pasty white Brit while the rest of my family is Olive or brown. At least I can somewhat trace my roots <em>shrug</em>
I predict that this kid is going to have a major identity crisis.</p>

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And IIRC, AA is illegal in the UK so moot point about her race… lol</p>

<p>if his wife wasn’t around with someone else then i believe that it’s possible.</p>

<p>Many african american ppl have some traces of white in their lineage…so it’s definitely a possibility that gene may have been the dominant one.</p>

<p>Once on t.v. I saw this brazilian couple that had twin girls that looked cmpletely different–one was black and the other was white with blonde hair & blue eyes…so it can be possible![but they pointed ot that they were mixed with a lot of things…].</p>

<p>^Brazilian is quite believable because they have a VERY diverse heritage. And this has happened in Britain, but I’ve never heard of it in Brazil. However, both parents said they had no white in their family, so who knows?</p>

<p>I saw mention of a c-section, but if there was a switch then there would be a white family somewhere with a black baby.</p>

<p>^^That made me die of laughter! :D</p>