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View Poll Results: What is your background?
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Black North American
42 58.33% -
White or Latin North American
16 22.22% -
South/Central American
2 2.78% -
Black European
1 1.39% -
White or Latin European
9 12.50% -
Asian/Islander American
0 0% -
Asian Other
3 4.17% -
Australian/New Zealander
0 0% -
African
3 4.17% -
Native American
1 1.39%
Multiple Choice Poll.
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Thread: What Ethnicity/Country Are You ?
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09-29-2008, 08:11 PM #1
What Ethnicity/Country Are You ?
Ok it seems a bit convoluted - and if I'm missing anything out, please let me know!
You can select multiple choice but if you are anything cool or different, then let us know here please!
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09-29-2008, 11:55 PM #2
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Given: 0/0I've stated before that I'm a American of African descent, first! To say that I'm black would be no different from when the Spanish, Portuguese and the British brought slaves to the Western Hemisphere and described their cargo as negro in Spanish or "blacks" in English.
The captors had no clue as to where the slaves were taken from in Africa. So, the never said they had bodies from Chad, Ethopia or Somalia. Those are countries on the continent of Africa! Negro in Spanish and Portuguese is the adjective of the color black. Malcolm X said: "Nationalism defines who you are, not a color!" There is no Negroland that I know of! Africa is a continent! That is why, I feel, there is a race problem here in the United States; everyone is comfortable with people of African descent being negro, colored or black! I'm not! I am something and somebody!
Since I don't have a clue as to what country my ancestors hailed from in Africa, I can only claim my nationalism as an [North, if you will] American of the United States! I can be labeled as black by others, as my ancestors were, but that is truly a oxymoron and misnomer.
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09-30-2008, 01:08 AM #3
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Given: 0/0I am of African descent. I hope that you were not referring to actual residents of Africa. I didn't select Black/North American because I live in the Caribbean.
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Kareema, Crystal, Naomie, Jane, Boots
Victoria Porche, Milya, Stilletto, Neon, Athena
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09-30-2008, 04:19 AM #4
I've had other people get more pissed off on the "African-American" label. I'm not going to get into race issues here. I don't label people as European Americans - I'm specifically interested in what colour people are, in relation to their geographical backgrounds.
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09-30-2008, 04:21 AM #5
Why would you hope I wasn't meaning people living in Africa? Of course I was, it's quite a big continent I've heard.
Ok so the Caribbean isn't exactly North America (it's between North and Central) - but it's not Africa either. With only 10 options allowed I missed out some places ... Easter Island, Antartica, West Indies aka Caribean.
Africa means people living in Africa.
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09-30-2008, 04:54 AM #6
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Given: 0/0With all due respect seanchai, why is this poll necessary or relevant to what we are subscribed to as members? I mean, who has to know what we are?
You're a white guy that has a cornered market on something I desire and crave, what would skin color or ethnicity have to with me oogling some photos or interacting with other guys that have like interests in common? I don't think this has anything to do with the price on tea in China! Could you elaborate? With all due respect, sir.
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09-30-2008, 05:26 AM #7
Market Research!
It's always useful to know where our members are coming from - and also what ethnicity they are. This would give us more power over our advertising campaigns and also see why we aren't attracting some members. Every business does it - and it's not the first time we've done it.
You sound almost offended by it? It's not meant to cause offense. Personally, as a person whose traveled and is interested in people, I like to know a bit about backgrounds and I'd like to know a bit about backgrounds of the customers. There may be other polls to follow. Participation is of course, only by your choice.
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09-30-2008, 06:33 AM #8
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09-30-2008, 01:38 PM #9
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Given: 0/0Okay people DAMN! LOL....this is crazy when people get into these discussions. Its harmless. It doesnt matter if your great grandmother on your 2nd cousin's side was part Indian lol. Seanchai is not nit picking, its just an attempt at seeing who are potentially the most vocal and outstanding cultures that are are a part of the BTG community/website so we can better market the content.
This helps myself for one in that I would shoot models slightly different if I know my audience. Im African-American, Black, whatever you choose to call it. If I know that mostly black guys are looking at the content I shot, I know what appeals to the majority.....(baby oil, lots of ass shots, etc.) So, just help us out. We need not have a long laundry list of nationalities. We need not having anyone get offended. I do agree that the Caribbean members have their own slot since youre of African descent but dont identify with living in America or Africa (?) But I do think you like the same shit us americanized brothers like!
I think the bottom line is, what color is your skin and whats the closest culture that you identify yourself with.
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09-30-2008, 04:38 PM #10
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Given: 0/0In all honesty seanchai, I asked those questions because I know and have known the volatility of race matters in this world we live in today. I have lived my professional life in law and human relations and have realized the sensitivity of race in contemporary global relations.
My grandparents were Garveyites and civil rights activists long before in became vogue to Americans and the rest of the world. My grandfather was a follower of Mohandas Gandhi and was elated that the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King chose to use his principals in the Civil Rights struggle here in the US.
However, during that era of segregation and integration here in The United States of America, many labels were thrown around to define people of African descent. Maybe that is why you felt I took offense to this polling. In truth, I did, because I feel in is unnecessary when all the subscribers have one thing in common: Black T-girls. We can take on those challenges right here on the forum as we have done in the past.
Is it alright to say that white Europeans take it up the ass and black Europeans don’t, or vice versa, based on a poll? I don’t think that is fair or balanced based on results of a poll! Do Asian dudes like their t-girls oiled-up? Those are personal preferences that everyone has, not where you come from or what you look like.
We were first Negroes (My spell -check on Windows instructs me to capitalize the word negroes as a noun, when it’s an adjective in true usage), as absurd as that label is, then colored, black, which is a oxymoron, to now, African-American without any thought to its true meaning, which is why some members are confused by the categories that are presented. We are faced with the same dilemma in our presidential election as we speak!
I respect you as a worldly person and a businessman, but I feel in your quest to sustain you business ventures, one can be somewhat naïve when certain subjects are involved (I felt your business wrath when I made an insensitive comment about one of your models). The subject of race and culture was brought up in a past thread and there was some confusion, also! The poll is fine, but it doesn’t take in account that labels of ethnicity and nationality can be skewed to meet certain objectives.
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