Golden_Pigeon
Banned
It's a complex question and i would like to know what you think about that.
On one side, you have ancestry, a sense of belonging and on the other, the (general) absence of discrimination so of experiencing a core aspect of "non-whiteness".
The opinion of somebody in that situation would be great also.
On one side, you have ancestry, a sense of belonging and on the other, the (general) absence of discrimination so of experiencing a core aspect of "non-whiteness".
The opinion of somebody in that situation would be great also.