Half-Caste Is Most Derogatory Term To Describe A Mixed-Race – Juliet Ibrahim

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Half-Caste Is Most Derogatory Term To Describe A Mixed-Race – Juliet Ibrahim

 

Juliet Ibrahim

Actress Juliet Ibrahim is calling on Africans to desist from using the term “half-caste” to describe her and others of mix race origin.

According to her, it is the most derogatory term to describe a mixed-race person or someone with mixed ethnicity.

Juliet Ibrahim wrote on Instagram that many people who hold on to the term ‘half-caste’ do not see these Africans with lighter skin as “black enough” or even as a black woman.

“Now this is exactly, what we are fighting to correct amongst ourselves and the world at large. I am a black woman! When I’m abroad amongst the whites, I am classified and recognised as a black woman, however, right amongst us Africans I’ll be referred to as a Half-Caste!”

 

 

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I had a random conversation the other day with someone and it was appalling when he mentioned passively to me that he doesn’t see me as a #Blackwoman ! He argued, you are not “black enough” your skin isn’t dark enough, your hair not kinky enough. And thus my siblings and I do not “count” as Black. Now this is Exactly, what we are fighting to correct amongst ourselves and the world at large. I am a black woman! When I’m abroad amongst the whites, I am classified and recognized as a black woman, however, right amongst us Africans I’ll be referred to as a Half-Caste! This is the most derogatory term to describe a person of mixed race or mixed ethnicity. We are referred to as mixed race or multi-racial! Mixed race people are no less black than their dark-skinned counterparts. So, let’s all say NO to RACISM, TRIBALISM, COLORISM and SEGREGATION. Let’s teach and train our children to grow up and accept people for who they are and not by the color of their skin.

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Juliet Ibrahim stressed that it is important to recognize that mixed-race or light-skinned women or men are no less black than their darker-skinned peers.

The actress stated that children should be trained to accept people as they are and not define people by their race or the colour of their skin.

“Let’s all say NO to RACISM, TRIBALISM, COLORISM and SEGREGATION,” she added.

Source: myjoyonline.com

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