Posted on 08/21/2015 7:24:45 AM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
A few years ago, one of my kids was in a graduate program and wondering if he should claim to be part Cherokee to increase his odds of NSF support. He isn’t, and he didn’t, but it was obvious to him that there was negative white privilege.
He’s a liar. No one goes 35 year without ever wondering who their father was.
No, I meant who his father was.
Those skinny little legs sure look white to me.
The real test - can he jump?
Of course. He's basically saying his Mom told him it was a one-night stand, or close to it.
Yeah...and he’s the whitest black man in the Western Hemisphere. He couldn’t be any whiter if he was wearing a bed sheet.
“I have no idea who my father is”
I’m sure the feeling has become mutual.
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He’s lying, IMO. He knows exactly who his father is but is refusing to admit it because that’s the only thread he has left to hang onto without admitting straight out that he’s a complete con artist.
Willing to throw his mother under the bus as an adulteress in order to stay “black”, eh?
Maybe the mystery father also impregnated the mother of that Dolzeal woman who claimed to be black?
I’ve never met my father. Maybe Shaun is my half-brother brotha. Ponderous.
LOL! There is a Seinfeld clip applicable to any situation in life.
What’s the most confusing day of the year in the Hood?
Father’s Day.
Snigger .... I mean snicker... even with real dictionary words, you have to be careful these days.
He’s lying. His father’s name is on the birth certificate, and nobody gets to his age without at least glancing at their own birth certificate. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have a driver’s license, wouldn’t have a job, or be registered to vote, etc.
He also has the same last name as his father, which shows that his parentage was no secret.
There’s no way of insuring that the true father’s name is actually on the birth certificate. My wife remarked on this the other day—she said they fill in what you (the woman) tell them to. It’s very hard to change later.
So, although I presume most people tell the truth on the birth certificate, the name there is not guaranteed to be that of the true biological father.
“Ive never met my father.”
Seems there’s a scholarship to a historically black college out there just waiting for you to claim it!
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