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On Jan 25, 5:50*am, dave wrote:
On 01/24/2011 04:12 PM, RHF wrote: On Jan 24, 5:38 am, John *wrote: On Jan 24, 10:59 am, *wrote: In a pub quiz the other day I lost by one point. The question was where do women mostly have curly hair? Apparently, it's Africa. -- Burr - Ah! that's bad luck you lost Burr. The Afrikaners here in the - apartheid years had the "pencil test" to see whether you were - classified white or black. If the official put the pencil in your hair - and it fell out, then you were classified white. If the pencil stuck - you were classified black. - - John Plimmer, MONTAGU , South Africa - - The "Brown Paper Bag" Test and 'Colorism' - - in African-American Culture - - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coloris...paper_bag_test - - - - Also called the Wooden "Ruler" Test - - http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...paper+bag+test - - . - - 1. 'Brown Paper Bag' Test - - 2. 'Pencil' Test - - 3. 'Bible Balance' Test - - 4. 'Pronunciation' Test : Axe -v-Ask - - 5. Special Test *{Hello Honey :-} - - - - ...and... the 'One Drop' Rule - - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-drop_rule - - . - - . 'Special-Dave' All the above have to be viewed in their Historical Context of the former Official Racist White Culture in the USA; and the Self-Imposed and Internalized Racism {Colorism} That the African- American Sub-Culture Adopted as it's own unofficial Racist Black Culture for nearly 100 Years after the Civil War. |