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Reminder: ancestrally, Victor Ray is 9 to 1 white to black,
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It�s possible Vic�s father has a whi/te parent, but anyone who saw him on the street would ID him as bla/c/k. Same for his father�s sister. I found both their yearbook photos.
This is so absurd. No one would ever mistake VR for anything other than white unless he specifically indicated that he identifies as non-white.
He did not identify as "black" until he was an adult in his mid-20s. -
His father looks more like 80-90% bla/c/k though. Both his paternal grandparents are bla/c/k, and look bla/c/k. Why do you want to get into blood quantum as a racial purity test? Again, we've all moved past that many decades ago.
His father does not look black. Show any photograph in which his father appears black.
According to VR himself, only one of his grandparents was (part) black. -
His paternal grandfather is obviously bla/c/k from looking at the photo linked above. Paternal grandmother self-IDed as bla/c/k on her Social Security application. His father and paternal aunt are both obviously bla/c/k from their yearbook photos. No one would think otherwise from looking at them.
Both of VR's parents identified as white in official documents.
You have not provided any evidence of the "yearbook photos" you claim to have seen. Also, some of your claims directly contradict what VR has said about his own ancestry.
There are sociologists who have met VR's parents in-person in Iowa in recent years, and can confirm that unless prompted otherwise nobody would mistake his father as anything other than white. -
His paternal grandfather is obviously bla/c/k from looking at the photo linked above. Paternal grandmother self-IDed as bla/c/k on her Social Security application. His father and paternal aunt are both obviously bla/c/k from their yearbook photos. No one would think otherwise from looking at them.
Both of VR's parents identified as white in official documents.
You have not provided any evidence of the "yearbook photos" you claim to have seen. Also, some of your claims directly contradict what VR has said about his own ancestry.
There are sociologists who have met VR's parents in-person in Iowa in recent years, and can confirm that unless prompted otherwise nobody would mistake his father as anything other than white.You’re completely full of shy te.
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does repeating lies a trillion times make it true? maybe it does.
Anyone can easily check out Vic’s claims and verify them though. I’d be the first in line to moc/k him if he were ly/ing. But he’s not ly/ing. He really is descended from Ns. He does appear to have grown up working class.
He’s still a we/ak sociologist, but his personal story checks out.
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It's still the case that he is mixed race and has more white ancestry than b/lack ancestry to the tune of at least 75% white, that he moved to NYC after high school to pursue a career as a ballerina, and that he did not identify as b/lack until in his 20s in college when he became woke.
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It's still the case that he is mixed race and has more white ancestry than b/lack ancestry to the tune of at least 75% white, that he moved to NYC after high school to pursue a career as a ballerina, and that he did not identify as b/lack until in his 20s in college when he became woke.
Nah, you've made all that up. Evidence or gt fo.
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It's still the case that he is mixed race and has more white ancestry than b/lack ancestry to the tune of at least 75% white, that he moved to NYC after high school to pursue a career as a ballerina, and that he did not identify as b/lack until in his 20s in college when he became woke.
This is quite a detailed life history. If you’ve got evidence for each of these claims, that’s impressive. If you’ve reasoned this apart from evidence, that’s psychotic.