Are people from MENA white?

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Lanolin

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we dont have colour options for skin in nz

its done by ethnicity and ancestry, and people can be combinations, so, it just seems completely irrelevant. You all have two parents right?
 

Lanolin

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Those from the Middle East identify themselves by their family name, usually. Its the same in Hebrew culture, Jesus identified as from Judah, or Judeaen from Josephs side, and he was born in Bethelehem.

Usually called House of David. Since thats the royal lineage.

They didnt identify themselves by having different colours for each tribe or house, the way some people do in. the US. Which is a weird (or lets be honest, stupid )way of categorising peeps.

it seems segregation and apartheid didnt die in some areas of the world
 
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People from there who are still living in that area, or people from there who are living in the US or Europe and are trying to explain to such cultures where they fit in our world of white, black, latino, asian, or native american ? ........... hmmm that reminds me of a song..... red and yellow, black and white they are precious in his sight. Jesus loves the little children of the world (even those who don't feel like they fit the above color categories).
It's the diaspora in USA. Generally people living in MENA just self-identify as Arab, with their nationality or with their ethnicity (Jewish, Kurdish, Assyrian etc).
 
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Really treally, here is only one Human race. Skin color is a genetic trait just like eye color and hair color no more really!

As for Jesus appearance, some people who had visions and dreams describe him as white, ordinary look, nor beautiful nor ugly, a man you would not notice in a crowd. Brown hair a bit wavy, hair does not touch shoulders, Brown eyes....

Peace.

JF
This is not the topic. Read again the OP.
I've listed myself as white all my life - no interest in changing it. I don't do the "lived experience" nonsense or desire the government to list me in a "protected" class. I'll live and die a white American, citizen of these United States as it should be.
Are you of Middle Eastern or North African ancestry?
 

GaryA

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I am familiar with the phrase "can of worms" and know what it means when people say it. But, what does "can of spinach" refer to?
 
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I am familiar with the phrase "can of worms" and know what it means when people say it. But, what does "can of spinach" refer to?
How is this related to the thread's topic?
 

Lynx

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How is this related to the thread's topic?
Derails happen all the time. Just roll with it. ;)

The preceding post mentioned a preacher opening a can of spinach.

I just got done listening to an old sermon about him after that post! Lol!
A preacher addressed some advice Obama Bin laden gave to wives at one time.
😄
The preacher opened a can of spinach.
I am familiar with the phrase "can of worms" and know what it means when people say it. But, what does "can of spinach" refer to?
I think it means he went full on Popeye with the topic.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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How is this related to the thread's topic?
The topic reminded me of an interview that a TV broadcaster did with the pastor. The news guy tried to make the preacher look like a racist for not supporting Obama's policies and for exposing him. The news guy tried to paint him as a racist. It was like, " You just don't like him because he's black!"
And the preacher said, "we have an integrated church with people of every nationality and I say Obama's white. Look at his mom. I can say he's white as much as you can he's black."

I just couldn't find the clip, but came across the sermon the newsman didn't like, that got the preacher on the news. I liked it.
I need to find a Popeye/ bluto meme.
Maybe I got slightly sidetracked when I saw the race angle.
I think we are all of the human race..

.with a few exceptions. 😉
Still trying to figure out Jeff Beezos.
 

TheNarrowPath

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Folks, this topic is NOT about Jesus. It is about the peoples of the Middle East and North Africa.

Let's keep it simple, would you consider certain peoples from the region to be light skinned?
From that region def light skinned. Even though the topic is not about Jesus, I grew up with pics depicting a white Jesus. Didnt really think about it til about a few years ago when I watched a video debating his skin colour. What Im wondering is more why do some Americans call themselves black when its a colour? They used to say African American and now some have taken off the African part and just say American which does sound better but then Im not from there so Im just gonna identify you by your name :)
 

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It's the diaspora in USA. Generally people living in MENA just self-identify as Arab, with their nationality or with their ethnicity (Jewish, Kurdish, Assyrian etc).
Then I suppose for those who are guests in our nation, the hospitable thing to do would be to allow them to identify themselves how they wish to (within reason). Most people don't ask you what race you are, they ask where or what country you're from. Culture and national origin are far more predictive of a person's behavior and mindset than the broader category of race.
 

Lanolin

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what if people want to identify themselves as grey lol
 

Lanolin

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or hold on some do. when they get over 65 and their hair changes colour

There is even group called 'Grey Power' in NZ

in the US they also call people who arent born there 'aliens'. Like they some kind of ET. Whatever.

They call them 'illegal aliens' so I suppose the 'legal aliens' are the only acceptable ones and they are supposedly grey. :alien: Even though they look green.

so why are The Simpsons yellow? :rolleyes:
 

HealthAndHappiness

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what if people want to identify themselves as grey lol
I see grey hair in style now.
Long grey head of hair and the lady turns around and might be 19. Hey! It's in style!
😃
Her grandma is probably dying her hair like her daughter's color.
In the meantime, the Hispanic lady is staying out of the sun, while the light skinned blondes have membership at the tanning salons. The other day a lady looked like she had great grandparents from Jamaica, but straight blonde hair.

LoL
 

Lanolin

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spray tans turn you orange.