I guess that this means that Obama would be turned away, right? The so-called first 'black' president? What about Susan Rice for that matter (since she apparently has been in the news lately).... her skin isn't actually 'black' per se, is it? There are lots of people who classify themselves as 'white' who are darker than she is. What exactly is a 'black'? Not that I care a ratz's patooty about this organization but perhaps since BLM created policy about this issue, wouldn't it make sense for them to actually offer up a concise definition? Maybe there is a scientific definition to it that involves DNA analysis . Or perhaps its as simple as doing some kind of melanin count. Does a black person have to have some ancestral roots in Africa? There are countries in the world were the people may be black but they have been there so long that they cant trace any roots back to Africa. Some of the blackest people Ive ever met are from India . dont believe their ancestry every had a connection to Africa. Well then, what about white people who have been in Africa for so long that they cant trace their roots back to any country before that . are they now considered black because of their connection to Africa? And what about an albino child born to black parents. What is he/she classified as? Too many questions to waste on such a stupid subject . and such a brain dead organization.
By the way, Dr. King referred to himself as a Negro
. Just sayin.
And what if I got turned away because my skin didn’t appear to be quite black enough.... so I spent a few hours in a tanning machine for a few weeks to ‘darken me up’. Would that gain entrance? And then what would happen as the tan faded....