Page wrote:Saiwania wrote:
In that situation, the Black ancestry of that line will gradually fade until indistinguishable from other Whites if that line keeps reproducing with Whites. But this arguably shouldn't happen. The half Black, half White son will appear Black and accordingly- will be considered as Black by wider society. Hence, they should be marrying Black until the rest of that line is fully Black for the most part.
A half black and half white person is objectively no more black than white. It's white supremacists who came up with the "one drop" rule.
As usual neither side focuses on what matters pragmatically.
Singapore can accept people from different ethnic groups and races, even mixed race people. However Singapore is never going to accept more than very few people with any African ancestry. Why? Because Singapore has a partly meritocratic system and that only very few people with any African ancestry can meet its standards for whatever reasons, genetic or environmental.