Khaos
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- Jul 7, 2021
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That's just a random name for it but it might not always apply directly. Obviously you have successful mixed race people like @Atila and you have abused mixed race dogs @Disorder no offense. What I'm talking about with the mixed race curse is how you do not and cannot belong or identify with any national group.
This leaves you an isolated dog with no ethnic identity and you lack this support and acceptance people of the same race naturally give to each other. This doesn't always have to be because your parents are different race though, although it's the best example. Maybe you were adopted and raised by different race parents, maybe you were brought up estranged from your roots, or maybe you just don't look typical for someone of your race and people don't acknowledge you as such.
I feel I'm in this category because people can't tell what I am they often assume I'm mixed but they label me and associate me as the things they despise. Black people call me a cracker, whites call me a curry.
This leaves you an isolated dog with no ethnic identity and you lack this support and acceptance people of the same race naturally give to each other. This doesn't always have to be because your parents are different race though, although it's the best example. Maybe you were adopted and raised by different race parents, maybe you were brought up estranged from your roots, or maybe you just don't look typical for someone of your race and people don't acknowledge you as such.
I feel I'm in this category because people can't tell what I am they often assume I'm mixed but they label me and associate me as the things they despise. Black people call me a cracker, whites call me a curry.