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He neither looks very black nor very Indian. As could be surmised by his name the guy is mostly white or Jewish white.
If he was rejected based on race, which I find hard to believe after looking at him, that would be against the law.
We should go back to the days when communities were legally permitted to exclude people based on race. I could care less if some black deli owner didn't permit whites in his business.
They never interviewed him. Btw, he looks of Indian descent to me as in India, perhaps your thinking other Indian. He could easily pass for Indo-Guyanese or Indo-Trinidadian.
He neither looks very black nor very Indian. As could be surmised by his name the guy is mostly white or Jewish white.
If he was rejected based on race, which I find hard to believe after looking at him, that would be against the law.
We should go back to the days when communities were legally permitted to exclude people based on race. I could care less if some black deli owner didn't permit whites in his business.
Lol how can you tell just by looking which part of the mix is stronger? Mixed people look all sorts of ways...
From knowledge of what "full-blooded" Indians and typical "full-blooded" whites look like, and seeing if the racial features are half and half or influenced more by one or the other genetic inheritance. It's somewhat subjective.
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