Humility, generosity and gratitude are out of fashion these days.What I find interesting in all this is the phenomenon where biracial children that end up being raised in by a white family. I don't have a lot of examples, but it seems that there is some identity crisis in these individuals. They end up favoring the side that abandoned them. They ignore the people that raised them and disregard the culture they were brought up with.
Barry obama is the same way. Wrote a glowing book about the dad that abandoned him and he never knew. Threw the grandmother that raised him under the bigot bus. CK, the same way. He's all down with the cause. The man be holding him back. While he was raised by a decent family that lived in a nice neighborhood and gave him a comfortable upbringing.
Playing living room psychologist here...What I find interesting in all this is the phenomenon where biracial children that end up being raised in by a white family. I don't have a lot of examples, but it seems that there is some identity crisis in these individuals. They end up favoring the side that abandoned them. They ignore the people that raised them and disregard the culture they were brought up with.
Barry obama is the same way. Wrote a glowing book about the dad that abandoned him and he never knew. Threw the grandmother that raised him under the bigot bus. CK, the same way. He's all down with the cause. The man be holding him back. While he was raised by a decent family that lived in a nice neighborhood and gave him a comfortable upbringing.
The classic overcorrection.Playing living room psychologist here...
maybe their sense of inferiority made them feel that they were abandoned because they were never good enough.
So, hoping to be accepted back, they are going overboard doing things they perceive will please the absent father.
I don't think Tyrus fits this narrative. But I could be wrong.What I find interesting in all this is the phenomenon where biracial children that end up being raised in by a white family. I don't have a lot of examples, but it seems that there is some identity crisis in these individuals. They end up favoring the side that abandoned them. They ignore the people that raised them and disregard the culture they were brought up with.
Barry obama is the same way. Wrote a glowing book about the dad that abandoned him and he never knew. Threw the grandmother that raised him under the bigot bus. CK, the same way. He's all down with the cause. The man be holding him back. While he was raised by a decent family that lived in a nice neighborhood and gave him a comfortable upbringing.
From what I understand, he grew up with his white mother and family. But I guess since you follow him so closely, perhaps you can share with the class and enlighten us.Keeping my views to myself on this one.
From what I understand, he grew up with his white mother and family. But I guess since you follow him so closely, perhaps you can share with the class and enlighten us.
I was talking about Tyrus.Kaepernicks mother was white, but she did not raise him.
He was adopted by a white family, and raised by them.
Obama's mother was also white, his father (whoever that was, was black).
His father left and his mother married a Muslim.
At the age of 10 he moved in with his white Grandmother.
Both of these men were raised in mostly white circumstances, and they both decided to lean toward their black side.
Kaepernick to hate the flag and Obama to hate America.
Hence the question----Do Bi-Racial kids who are raised by whites have an identity crisis.